Biamp LTR User Manual
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Hookstate VOIPHOOKSTATE
SET,
GET
1
0 = off-hook
1 = on-hook
Digit(s) to Dial
VOIPPHONENUM
DIAL
1
enter the phone
number
Last Number Dialed
VOIPLASTNUM
GET
1
None
Redial VOIPLASTDIALED
DIAL
1
None
Speed Dial
Tel. Number
VOIPSDENTRY
SET, GET
1 & 2
enter the phone
number
Speed Dial
Name
VOIPSDLABEL
SET, GET
1 & 2
enter the name
Speed Dial
Entry to Dial
VOIPSPEEDDIAL
DIAL
1
1 ~ 16
Answer Call
VOIPCALL
ANS
1
None
Reject or End Call
VOIPCALL
END
1
None
Auto-Answer VOIPAAENABLE
SET,
GET
1
0 = enabled
1 = disabled
Number of Rings
Before Auto-
Answer
VOIPAACOUNT
SET, GET
1
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Place a Call on Hold
VOIPCALL
HOLD
1
None
Resume a Call on
Hold
VOIPCALL RESUME
1
None
Line In Use State
VOIPLIUSTATE
GET
1
0 = not in use
1 = in use
Line Ready State
VOIPLRSTATE
GET
1
0 = not ready
1 = ready
Ring Indicator State
VOIPRISTATE
GET
1
0 = not ringing
1 = ringing
CallerID VOIPCIDUSER
GET
1
"date""phnenum'"name"
Note:
Index 1 is the line number [1,2] and index 2 is the speed dial entry [1,16].
Multiple VOIPPHONENUM commands can be used to dial the individual digits of a phone
number, but the VoIP dialer must store the complete dial string and send it in a single request to
the VoIP Proxy. To accomplish this task, it must be aware of the end of the dial string. To indicate
the end of a dial string, include a # symbol in the dial command (DIAL 1 VOIPPHONENUM 104 1
5551234#) or (DIAL 1 VOIPPHONENUM 104 1 #).
A dialing timeout also signals the end of a dial string. If the phone is on hook, the first DIAL
command will automatically set the hook state of the line to off hook. Once off hook, the dialing
sequence will time out if a new digit is not received within 3 seconds (configurable). Once this
timeout occurs, the call will be placed using the existing digits.
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