Gsm incoming groups – 2N StarGate/BlueTower v5.5 User Manual

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GSM Incoming Groups

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allows you to work with four groups of incoming calls.

You can set different values for each of them.

General settings

– set how the gateway shall process incoming calls from the GSM network.

Mode

Reject incoming calls – all incoming calls from the GSM network are
rejected automatically.
Ignore incoming calls – all incoming calls from the GSM network are
ignored. The calling party hears the check ring tone.
Accept incoming calls

– incoming GSM calls are

+ voice message

accepted by the gateway and, if programmed so, DTMF with a voice
message is activated for them.
Accept incoming calls + dialtone – incoming GSM calls are accepted by
the gateway and, if programmed so, DTMF with a simulated second
dialtone is activated for them.
CallBack after ring / Reject – CallBack will be made if the CLIP is
included in the CallBack table. The other incoming calls will be rejected.
CallBack after ring / Ignore – CallBack will be made if the CLIP is
included in the CallBack table. The other incoming calls will be ignored.
Report to PC + voice message – the GSM gateway sends information on
the incoming call to a PC equipped with call routing application. If
programmed so, DTMF with a voice message is activated for the incoming
call.
Report to PC + dialtone – the GSM gateway sends information on the
incoming call to a PC equipped with call routing application. If programmed
so, DTMF with a simulated second dialtone is activated for the incoming
call.

Minimum digits in DTMF – set the minimum count of digits to be requested by
the gateway for DTMF.
Maximum digits in DTMF – set the maximum count of digits to be accepted by
the gateway for DTMF.
Timeout for entering DTMF digits [s] – set the timeout for which the GSM
gateway shall wait for the first/next DTMF digit. If you select ‘0’, the incoming
call will be automatically connected to the numbers included in the List of called
numbers.
Day of deleting GSM group statistics – set a day in a month on which the
incoming call statistics shall be deleted.
Prefix before DISA – set a numerical prefix to precede DTMF.
CLIP – use this parameter to modify the incoming CLIP from GSM/UMTS. For
international codes, ‘+’ will be removed automatically. Use ‘–’ to remove a digit.
Examples (CLIP in GSM: +420600123456):

Caution

The recommended free minute counter value is X–5, where X is the
number of free minutes obtained from the GSM/UMTS provider. Thus, you
can avoid exceeding limits.

The manufacturer is not responsible for additional call costs incurred as a
result of exceeding your GSM/UMTS provider’s free minute/SMS limit.

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