Dial Plan - New Rock Technologies NRP1000 User Manual

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5.6.3 Dial Plan

This setting page consists of two parts Basic Settings and Dial Plan Table. Configurations of each part
are as follows:
Basic Settings:
End with "#": dial your desired number, and then press #.
Fixed Length: the phone will intersect the number according to your specified length.
Time Out: After you stop dialing and waiting time out, the system will send the number collected.
Press # to Do Blind Transfer: input the number you want to transfer to, and then press"#", you can
transfer the current call to the number.
Blind Transfer on OnHook: input the number you want to transfer to, and then hang up the handle
or press the speaker, you can transfer the current call to the number.
Attend Transfer on OnHook: hang up the handle or press the speaker you can realize the blind
transfer function
Press the DSS key Blind: Press the DSS key, the current call will turn out blind.
Dial Plan Table:
In this part, you can add dial plans and customize the number prefix.
In order to maintain the end-user pbx secondary dial for dialing call mode. When requested to enter a
phone number prefix, the system according to the rules in the closing number configuration rules,
re-issues the dial tone, the user continues to enter the number, after the end of the closing number, the
phone number will be prefixed and analog secondary dial tone is sent to the back of the numbers
together with the server.
For example:
If the plan 9, xxxxxxxx is configured in the dial plan table, when you dial 9, the system re-plays the
dial tone, prompting you to continue to dial the number. After the dial-up, the phone sends out a 9-digit
number containing the number 9.
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Description
Sets the Add/Delete Limit List. Please input the prefix of the phone numbers that you
forbid the phone to dial. For example, if you want to forbid to dial the phones with
prefix 001, you need to input 001 in the blank of limit list, and then you cannot dial
any of these phone numbers with prefix 001.
X and are wildcard x means matching any single digit. For example, 4xxx that
represents any number with prefix 4 and the length of which is 4 will be forbidden to
dial out, means matching any arbitrary number digit. For example, 6 that represents
any number with prefix 6 will be forbidden to dial out.
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