Prefix For Analogue Data And Fax Calls; Local Accepted Emergency Number - Sagem RT3000 User Manual

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16.8

Prefix for Analogue Data and Fax calls

If your Analogue modem or fax machine dials either the fax or data prefix before the
telephone number, the RT3000 detects that it is an Analogue data or fax call and
switches in the correct mode. You can change these prefixes. Please ensure that your
chosen prefix differs from all DTMF configuration code.
Section: DIALING
Meaning
Force Analogue
data call
Force Analogue fax
call
16.9

Local accepted emergency number

The GSM standard does only allow a few Emergency call numbers. You may specify
up to 3 Emergency numbers, which will be translated into a GSM-valid Emergency
number automatically, if it is entered at the Phone or Fax/Modem/Phone port.
Example:
You have specified 111111 as the SAGEM RT3000 Emergency number. If this
number is dialled, the SAGEM RT3000 will translate this number to 112 which
is a official GSM-valid emergency number.
Section: CALL_MUX
This section includes mainly the parameter for call routing
Meaning
Local accepted
emergency number
Local accepted
emergency number
Local accepted
emergency number
SAGEM RT3000
Parameters in the file para.ini: advanced configuration
Parameter
DATA_PREFIX
FAX_PREFIX
Parameter
EMERGENCY_1
EMERGENCY_2
EMERGENCY_3
Can be configured by SMS (see page 82)
Can be configured by FTP (see page 83)
Permitted Values
Dial string of 3...6
characters
Dial string of 3...6
characters
Can be configured by SMS (see page 82)
Can be configured by FTP (see page 83)
Permitted Values
40 digits
40 digits
40 digits
Factory Setting
***
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Factory Setting
112
-
-
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