Table 5-2: Dialing Tab Parameters Description - AudioCodes MP-20x User Manual

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Parameter
Dialing Parameters
Dialing Timeout
Phone Number Size
Enabled dialing
complete key
Complete Dialing Key
Dial Tone Timeout
Reorder Tone Timeout The duration (in seconds) of the Reorder tone. The Reorder tone is played
Unanswered Call
Timeout
Howler Tone Timeout
Flash min
Flash max
Enable Re-Answer
Timeout
Send DTMF Out-Of-
Band
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Table 5-2: Dialing Tab Parameters Description

Dialing timeout specifies the duration (in seconds) of allowed inactivity
between dialed digits. When you work with a proxy or gatekeeper, the
number you have dialed before the dialing process has timed out is sent to
the proxy/gatekeeper as the user ID to be called. This is useful for calling a
remote party without creating a speed dial entry (assuming the remote party
is registered with the proxy/gatekeeper).
The maximum length of shortcut numbers that you can enter and the
maximum number of digits that you can dial.
When checked, a specific key can be defined for the Complete Dialing key.
Pressing the Dialing complete key forces MP-20x to make a call to the
dialed digits even if there is no match in the dial plan or digit map. The
default value is enabled.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Defines the Complete Dialing key. The default value is the pound (#) key.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
The duration of the dial tone, in seconds. If the limit is exceeded, the dial
tone stops and you hear a Reorder tone.
for example, when MP-20x receives a 486 Response. If the limit is
exceeded, the Reorder tone stops and a Howler tone is played to the user.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Timeout before MP-20x automatically sends a Cancel message. When MP-
20x makes a call and the other side doesn't answer, MP-20x sends a
Cancel after this timeout.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
The duration (in seconds) of the Howler tone. If the limit is exceeded, the
Howler tone stops. The Howler tone informs a user that the user's phone
has been left in an off-hook state.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
The duration (in ms) after which you can begin to perform a Flash Hook.
The maximum duration (in ms) the Flash Hook button can be pressed, after
which the call is disconnected.
When enabled, the 'Re-Answer Timeout' field appears. The timeout after
on-hooking an active call and then off-hooking it again. Once this time
expires and the phone has not been off-hooked again, the call is
disconnected.
DTMFs are the tones generated by your telephone's keypad. Choose either
Inband, RFC 2833, or Via SIP.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
5. Configuring VoIP Parameters
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