GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual

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GAI-TRONICS

VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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The numeric keypad is used to enter a number one digit at a time, whereas memory buttons
are used to dial complete, predetermined numbers.

Each memory button is assigned a memory list, consisting of one or more memories.

Calls started from memory buttons automatically divert to the next number in the list if the call
fails, as described below.

5.10.1 Memories sub-page

The telephone can store 20 call destinations, shown on the first Dialling & Memories
page.

Each entry has a MEMORY field, which can be a string of dialable characters or a SIP URI.
Dialable characters are the digits 0-9, and the letters A,B,C and D.
Each entry can also be assigned a COMFORT string, which is a string of digits that will be
played back to the user as DTMF when the call is being set up. This simulates the dialling
digit tones heard on a normal telephone. If these comfort digits are required, the comfort
string must be entered, even if the memory itself is a number.
Note these memories are not assigned directly to memory buttons - they must be called up in
memory lists on the next page.

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