Operation Manual

1/29/2008 VoIP Phone Administration Guide
MAG-07010 Rev. C
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Drop Prefix Replace Rule Description
No 002 8613+8662 When the dialed number begins with
“8613” or “8662”, the number will be
added “002” to call out.
No 002 12 When the dialed number begins with
“12”, the number will be added “002” to
call out.
No 002 5xxx When the dialed number begins with “5”,
and has total of four digits, the number
will be add “002” to call out.
Yes 002 003+004+005 When the dialed number begins with
“003”, “004” or “005”, the number will be
dropped “003”, “004” or “005”, and then
add “002” to call out.
Yes 002 55xxxx When the dialed number begins with “55”
and has total of six digits, the number will
be dropped “55”, and add “002” to call
out.
Dial Now: Type a number or dial pattern. When the dialed number matches the pattern, the phone will directly
send out the number. Note that the first digit cannot set “0”.
Second Dial Tone: Press the entered number to hear the second dial tone.
Auto Dial Time: The default is 5 seconds. Enter a time in sec for auto dial after the time is up.
Use # As Send Key: The default is Yes. Click No to disable send key function, and the dialed number will not
send out until Auto Dial Time is finished.
Use * For IP Dialing: The default is Yes. Click No to see “*” (star) as it is instead of “.” (dot) when pressing * on
the VoIP phone keypad.
Note: The * key represents different characters such as “*” and “.”. The configuration here changes the priority of
the appearance of these characters. If clicking Yes, the “.” Will show first, and “*” second, this is optimal if
IP dialing is often used. If clicking No, then “*” will show first while pressing star key.
When you have finished the settings, click Submit. Go to the Save Change page and click Save to reflect the
changes.