Table of programmable parameters 3.2 – 2N Wireless 3G router 2N EasyRoute_old design - User manual, 1571 v1.06 User Manual
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Table of Programmable Parameters
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always available. When a prefix is entered and saved, another empty row is
added. To remove a row, delete the prefix and save the data again.
Setting options:
0–15 characters (0–9, *, #)
Allow
Use this parameter to allow/bar calls with the prefixes specified on the given row.
VoIP
ERF
Only in fax version of 2N
®
EasyRoute. Use this parameter to redirect calls with the
prefixes specified on the given row to VoIP network.
Length
Use the Length parameter to define the expected length of a number including its
prefix for the given row. This enables the start of a GSM dialling immediately after
the last digit is dialled. If the telephone number to be dialled is shorter, the call
will not be set up until the predefined timeout elapses. ‘0’ means that the function
is disabled.
Setting options:
0-20
#
Use the # parameter to enable call set-up whenever a ‘#’ (hash) is received. This
character is removed from the number to be dialled. If you want the ‘#’ to be part
of the dialled number, you cannot use this function for the given prefix.
Remove
Use the Remove parameter to enable automatic call forwarding. Define a number
of digits (prefix) to be removed from the beginning of the number to be dialled.
Setting options:
0–20
Add
Use the Add parameter to enable automatic call forwarding. Define a string
(prefix) to be added to the beginning of the number to be dialled.
Setting options:
0–8 characters (0–9, *, #, +)
Extra
ER
Set the pseudo tariff metering rules independent of call duration. Set a fixed count
of tariff pulses to be added to the pulses sent according to the call duration and
the Tariff rate setting after the call start. This parameter helps set the minimum
call cost.
Setting options:
0–255
Setting step:
1
Default setting:
0
Tariff
ER
Set the pseudo tariff-metering rules based on call duration. Define how often (in
seconds) you want to transmit tariff pulses. A lower number means a more
expensive call. ‘0’ means no tariff pulse metering according to call duration.
Setting options:
0–255 s
Setting step:
1 s
Default setting:
0 s