2N VoiceBlue Next v3.1 User Manual
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General settings
Mode – set how the gateway should process incoming GSM calls:
Reject incoming calls – all incoming GSM calls are automatically rejected.
Ignore incoming calls – all incoming GSM calls are ignored. The calling
subscriber gets the check ringing tone.
Accept incoming calls + voice message – incoming GSM calls are received
and, if preset so, the DTMF dial–in with a voice welcome note is activated.
Accept incoming calls + dialtone – incoming GSM calls are received and, if
preset so, the DTMF dial–in function with a simulated secondary dialtone is
activated.
CallBack after ring / Reject – in case the CallBack table includes the CLIP, a
CallBack is made. CLIP–less incoming calls are rejected.
CallBack after ring / Ignore – in case the CallBack table includes the CLIP, a
CallBack is made. CLIP–less incoming calls are ignored.
Report to PC + voice message – the GSM gateway sends information on
incoming calls to a PC equipped with the call routing software. The DTMF
dial–in with a voice welcome note can be activated for incoming calls.
Report to PC + dialtone – the GSM gateway sends information on incoming
calls to a PC equipped with the call routing software. The DTMF dial–in with
a simulated secondary dialtone can be activated for incoming calls.
Minimum digits in DTMF – set the minimum count of digits to be required by the
gateway for DTMF dial–in.
Maximum digits in DTMF – set the minimum count of digits to be accepted by the
gateway for DTMF dial–in.
DTMF dialling timeout [s] – set the time for the GSM gateway to wait for the first
/ next DTMF digits. If you set this parameter to 0, the incoming call is
automatically connected to the numbers included in the
.
List of called numbers
Day of deleting GSM incl. group statistics – define a day in a month on which the
statistics on incoming calls should be deleted.
Prefix before DISA dial–in – enter a numerical prefix to be automatically inserted
before the DTMF dial–in.
CLIP – use this parameter to modify the CLIP from GSM/UMTS networks. '+' is
removed automatically from international identifiers. Use '–' to remove a digit.
Examples (GSM CLIP +420600123456):
Parameter
CLIP to
VoIP/PRI 1
Note
Null
420261301500
No CLIP change
+
+420261301500
+ inserted before CLIP received
00
00420261301500
00 inserted before CLIP received
–
0261301500
First two digits removed from CLIP received
–––99
99261301500
First three digits removed from CLIP received, prefix
'99' added
Looping of voice message – set the voice message playing time.