GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual

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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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5.10.2 Memory Lists sub-page.

The telephone can hold up to 11 memory lists (0-10). Each list can be mapped to a button
(for example if the key mapping page shows a button marked MEM1, this will use memory list
1). Refer to the Key mapping page (section 5.11) for the buttons available in this phone. List
0 is the Emergency List and is mapped to a button designated as "Emergency" if fitted.
A list can also be set to activate as soon as the handset is lifted - see the "Basic Info" sub-
page.

Each list can contain up to 20 memory entries, separated by commas. For example if you
wanted the MEM1 button to call memory 1, if that failed to then call memory 5, and if that
failed call memory 10, you would enter "1, 5, 10" in the list box for list 1. When a memory list
in invoked, the telephone will attempt to place a call to each memory in the list in sequence
until a call is successful or it reaches the end of the list.
Each memory can appear in more than one list.
See the "Basic Info" sub-page for valid call fail causes.

Each list can also be set to "Wake and Dial". With this set to ON, the telephone will come off
hook and start to process the list as soon as the appropriate button is pressed. This is
normally set for hands-free telephones and help points without a separate "ON" button, but
can be set for handset phones if required.

Once a call is connected, pressing a memory button will cause DTMF to be sent if the first
entry in its memory list consists of dial-able characters.

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