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7.4.7
Conditional Call Forwarding
To activate “Conditional Call Forwarding”, dial *1 and then dial the destination number. If the call
has been made and the phone has not been picked up within 20 seconds, the call is forwarded to the
destination number. To cancel Call Forwarding, dial *3.
7.4.8
Do Not Disturb (DND)
To activate DND, dial *4. The caller will hear the "busy" tone. To cancel DND, dial *5
7.4.9
Redialing to Last Received Caller
To dial to the last received caller, dial *69.
7.4.10 Block Last Received Caller
To block the last received caller, dial *60. To start accepting calls from the blocked number again,
dial *80, or dial *60 to accept the previously blocked number and block the latest received caller.
7.4.11 Auto Redial
When a number is dialed and the dialed number is busy, the Caller can activate Auto Redial by
hanging up, dialing *66 and laying the handset down again. The Gateway will periodically
dial the busy number for a default period of 30 minutes. When the dialed number is reached
the Caller will be notified with a special distinctive ring. When the Caller picks up the phone
he will be immediately in the call.
If the called party hangs up and the caller does not pick up the phone when the special ring
tone is heard, then on the next attempt to use the phone the Caller will get a busy signal
indicating that the Auto Redial service succeeded. To place the next call, the caller needs to
hang up and pick up the phone again.
To cancel the periodic Auto Redialing before the timeout has been reached, dial *86.
7.4.12 Block Sending CID per Call
The user can block sending Caller ID per a call, by dialing *70 before dialing the telephone
number.
7.4.13 Anonymous Caller Rejection (ACR)
Enables the callee to reject all calls from an anonymous callers. The default keypad value to
activate rejecting anonymous calls is *77. To re-activate receiving anonymous calls dial *87.
7.4.14 Support for Pulse Metering per Telephone Line
Pulse Metering is performed by periodically sending a 16 KHz tone pulse during a call to the
telephone line. Pulse Metering can be used as call-charge pulses for pay phones. Each pulse
signals “one-unit” of charge. The Pulse Metering option is activated when the unit receives a
propriety SIP INFO message.
7.4.15 SIP Line Problem Tone Indicator
A Fast Busy tone is played to indicate to the user that there is a problem with the WAN
connection or that the SIP Proxy server replied with an error code. The following network
errors are indicated:
Proxy server responds with an error reply code to an INVITE. The tone will not be played if
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