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had to pre-define the expected number of digit to receive an incoming call. If a lower
number of digits from the expected were received, the call setup would have failed.
Table 7.3: Global parameters for ST_INIT.
The incoming call detection event is processed by declaring the end of digit
reception in the following ways (both for ADDRESS/destination number and
ANI/source number):
Receiving '#' digit (in MF or DTMF).
The number of digits collected reaches its max value defined as
DIAL_PLAN Parameter #1 and #2 for destination and ANI numbers
respectively.
A pre-defined time-out value defined as DIAL_PLAN Parameter #3
elapses.
Note:
This method is not used when working with MFC-R2
protocols. MFC-R2 uses the expected number of digits
defined in the file UserProt_defines_xxx.h.
DTMF_DIAL - Defines the on-time and off-time for the DTMF digits
generated towards the PSTN.
COMMA_PAUSE_TIME
when a comma is used as part of the dialed number string.
DTMF_DETECTION - Defines the min/max On time for DTMF
digit dialing detection.
PULSE_DIAL_TIME
Defines the Break and Make time for pulse dialing.
PULSE_DIAL - Not supported by current stack version. Defines the
Break and Make ABCD bits for pulse dialing.
DEBOUNCE - Defines the interval time of CAS to be considered as
a hit.
COLLECT_ANI
specific protocol.
DIGIT_TYPE
the case of MFC-R2 protocols, this parameter is not applicable (digits
are assumed to be R2 digits).
- When no active call is established or being established, the
2) ST_IDLE
table resides in Idle state, allowing it to start the process of incoming or
F O R
A D V A N C E D
- Defines the delay between each digit
- Not supported by current stack version.
- Enable or Disable reception of ANI in a
- Defines the dialing method used (DTMF, MF). In
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