Omni.Net Lite User's Guide
4.3.2 Storing Phone Number
To store a phone number on the TA, use the 13d*<phone number> [*<sub-
address>]# command for voice calls. For example, dial
1234567 on the TA.The phone number index is 0. See
place a voice call.
4.3.3 Setting Ports Priority
To set the same priority for both two ports, use the ***122*0# command.
To set the PHONE 1 port to have the first priority, use the ***122*1# command.
To set the PHONE 2 port to have the first priority, use the ***122*2# command.
4.3.4 Disabling Call Waiting
To disable call waiting on either port, use the ***211*0# command.
4.3.5 Incoming Call Screening
Use this function to set restrictions on incoming calls.
4.3.5.1 Voice Call
Use 32d*<phone number> [*<sub-address>]# to configure a list of incoming call
phone numbers (with sub-addresses), ***320*1234567# for example, then use 220*n# to
reject or accept the calls with the phone number in the list.
4.3.6 Outgoing Call Screening
Use this function to set restrictions on outgoing calls, such as allowing or prohibiting a long-
distance or international call.
4.3.6.1 Voice Call
Use 35d*<prefix digits># to configure a list of prefix digits for outgoing call,
***350*080# for example, then use 221*n# to prohibit or allow the calls with the prefix
digits in the list.
4.3.7 Caller ID
Use 210*n# to select the device type to enable call waiting caller ID when you have a call
(see
Section 3.4.10 on page 65
71
Section 2.12.1 on page 46
for more information).
to store
***130*1234567#
on how to
Chapter 4 Using Tone Commands