User`s manual

SIP User's Manual 184 Document #: LTRT-83303
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
2. Use the table to define up to 25 different charge codes (each charge code is defined
per row). Each code can include from a single and up to four different time periods in a
day (24 hours). Each time period is composed of:
The end of the time period (in a 24 rounded-hour's format).
The time interval between pulses (in seconds).
The number of pulses sent on answer.
The first time period always starts at midnight (00). It is mandatory that the last time
period of each rule ends at midnight (00). This prevents undefined time frames in a
day. The device selects the time period by comparing the device 's current time to the
end time of each time period of the selected Charge Code. The device generates the
Number of Pulses on Answer once the call is connected and from that point on, it
generates a pulse each Pulse Interval. If a call starts at a certain time period and
crosses to the next, the information of the next time period is used.
3. Click the Submit button to save your changes.
4. To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to ''Saving Configuration'' on page
265.
3.4.5.2.5 Keypad Features
The 'Keypad Features' page (applicable only to FXS interfaces) enables you to activate
and deactivate the following features directly from the connected telephone's keypad:
Call Forward (refer to ''Call Forward'' on page 222)
Caller ID Restriction (refer to ''Caller ID'' on page 221)
Hotline (refer to ''Automatic Dialing'' on page 220)
Notes:
The 'Keypad Features' page is only available if the device supports FXS
interface and is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
The method used by the device to collect dialed numbers is identical to
the method used during a regular call (i.e., max digits, interdigit timeout,
digit map, etc.).
The activation of each feature remains in effect until it is deactivated (i.e.,
not deactivated after a call).