The "start dial" signal is a wink from the PBX to the FXO device. The FXO then sends the
last four to five DTMF digits of the called number. The PBX uses these digits to complete
the routing directly to an internal station (telephone or equivalent)
DID Wink can be used for connection to EIA/TIA-464B DID Loop Start lines
Both FXO (detection) and FXS (generation) are supported
7.3.2
Telephone-to-IP Calls
The FXO device provides the following FXO operating modes for Tel-to-IP calls:
Automatic Dialing (refer to ''Automatic Dialing'' on page 410)
Collecting Digits Mode (refer to ''Collecting Digits Mode'' on page 411)
Ring Detection Timeout (refer to ''Ring Detection Timeout'' on page 411)
FXO Supplementary Services (refer to ''FXO Supplementary Services'' on page 412)
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Hold/Transfer Toward the Tel side
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Hold/Transfer Toward the IP side
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Blind Transfer to the Tel side
7.3.2.1
Automatic Dialing
Automatic dialing is defined using the ini file parameter table TargetOfChannel (refer to
''Analog Telephony Parameters'' on page 355) or the embedded Web server's 'Automatic
Dialing' screen (refer to ''Automatic Dialing'' on page 220).
The SIP call flow diagram below illustrates Automatic Dialing.
SIP User's Manual
410
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
Document #: LTRT-83303