NetComm SmartVoice Gateway User Manual

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SmartVoice Gateway(s) User Guide

YML832 Rev1

FXO Hunting Default Dial-Out:

This will take effect as FXO Hunting VoIP call in option is set to Default Dial-Out.

FXO Line VoIP call in options:

The usage of this option is as same as FXO Hunting VoIP call in option. The Default Dial-Out

refers to individual lines rather than a hunting group. The individual FXO line default dial out
number can be set in Line configuration section as below.

Enable: To enable a line; if some lines are not used, disable them (Pause Function) to avoid

unnecessary waiting when an incoming call is diverting to this line.

Hotline Functions

FXS

port:

When the user picks up the phone, the gateway automatically dials your assigned hotline

number. When in hotline mode, other phone numbers cannot be dialed.

FXO port: When receiving a call from an outside line, the gateway will divert the call to the assigned

hotline number.

Hot Line No.: Enter the hot line number for automatic dialing function.
Warm Line: When the Warm Line function is in use, user can dial a number. Otherwise the system

will divert incoming calls from an outside line to the Hot Line Number after a set wait time.

Example:

Assume the assigned hotline for the SmartVoice Gateway line 3 is 701 and the Warm Line (Hot Line
Delay) is 5 seconds. If no extension number is dialed within 5 seconds, the call will be automatically
diverted to the assigned hotline (ext 701). The system allows users to record a voice prompt (e.g. “Please
enter an extension number or wait for the operator to connect you”) to use in this situation.

Assume the assigned hotline for the SmartVoice Gateway line 4 is 702 and the wait time is 0 second.
When P4 receives a call from an outside line, it will be automatically diverted to extension 702.

Dial-out Prefix: It is the number dialed automatically by the system when the FXO interface diverts

a call to the PSTN by VoIP.

FXO Line Default Dial-Out: Default number that FXO will dial out when it receive an incoming call

from VoIP.

Example:

If PBX extension needs to dial “0” to make a PSTN call, and the FXO ports are connected to PBX
extension. In this case, the Dial-out prefix should be set to “0”. If the PBX requires some delay time
before capturing a line, then the trunk prefix should be set as “0,” so that after dialing a 0, it will pause
for 1 second before dialing the destination number. Each comma represents a 1 second delay. If more
delay time is required, simply add more commas. Please note that if a Dial-out prefix is set, the line won’t
be able to dial any PBX extension line (the FXS interface does not have a trunk prefix function).

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