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 FX-300 GSM CALL DIRECTOR Main Features & Functions  
Local and Remote Programming
Continuous Calling Feature
GSM ßà Voip Transit Function with Two Stage Dialing
GSM ßà Voip Transit Function with Call Forwarding
Transit On/Off Soft Switch
Ports can be Independently Configured
Number of Rings Before Answer
Phone port with switch functions, barge in protection, etc.
Answer Transfer Function
Private User Group using GSM CID Function 
GSM Volume Adjustment
Auto Busy Tone Detection
     Security Features
Programming Access Password
Transit Access Password
Maximum Call Duration
Dial Barring 
Area Code Insertion
     Programming Key Commands  
#1#
*#
*
     Remote Handset Key Commands  
 *
#*
## 
#2, #3, #4, #5
#6
     Phone Port Key Commands  
*
#0
#*  
Flash Key
#9 

Local and Remote Programming
You access and set the programming features by calling into either the LINE port  or the GSM line with a touch-tone phone. You can also program the FX-300 GSM from the handset connected to the Phone port.
(See Programing Key Commands below)

Continuous Calling Feature
After you have completed a call (either a Transit with Two Stage Dialing or Transit with Call Forwarding) you can make additional calls without hanging up. Just press # # from the remote handset keypad to generate a new dial tone. Additionally, this function can be password protected. 

Transit Function with Two Stage Dialing
A call to the GSM line will automatically be connected to the LINE port.  Once connected to the LINE port the caller will hear dial tone from the attached device and be able to remotely dial the desired number.   Likewise, a call to the Line port will be connected (after the set Number of Rings) to the GSM line.  Once connected to the GSM line the caller will hear a peeping tone and be able to remotely dial the desired GSM number.  For example, when the FX-300 GSM  receives a GSM call it will auto answer the call, and automatically redirect it to the device (Voip ATA/Gateway) connected to the LINE port.   The caller will hear dial tone from the ATA/Gateway and they can then  make a call over this connection.. This is commonly referred to as Transit Function with Two Stage Dialing.

Transit Function with Call Forwarding
As above  a call to the GSM line will automatically be connected to the LINE port but once connected to the LINE port the unit will auto dial the number set in the appropriate programming code. 
Likewise, a call to the Line port will be connected (after the set Number of Rings) to the GSM line but once connected to the GSM line  the unit will auto dial the number set in the appropriate programming code

Transit On/Off Switch
There is a soft switch to set the Transit Function for each port to On or Off.  

Ports can be Independently Configured
Most functions (such as Transit Password, Call Forwarding, etc.) are available and independent to the LINE port and the GSM line.


Number of Rings Before Answer

The LINE port can be set from 1-9 rings. The FX 300's integrated Phone port will ring the set number of rings when there is an inbound call on the LINE port. Note: Inbound GSM calls will not ring the Phone port. They will always automatically be transfer to the LINE port device 

Phone Port
The Phone port has barge in protection so if the phone port is engaged with the LINE port an incoming GSM call will not barge into this existing conversation and vice versa.  
The Phone port enables the Answer Transfer, Conference, and Operator functions described below.  Finally, the Phone port operates independently of the other ports so LINE and GSM security settings (see below) will not affect calls placed from the Phone port. 

Answer Transfer Function
The Phone port user can manually transfer a placed or answered call on the LINE port to the GSM line. Also the Phone port user can manually transfer a placed GSM call to the LINE port.  

Private User Group using GSM CID Function 
The FX-300 GSM has the ability to recognize the CID on inbound GSM calls.  Moreover, it has the ability to automatically route calls for up to 15 separate numbers. There are different automatic routing options to choose from depending on your application needs.  This function is used to set up a private user group, which has special access to use your LINE port device/service.  See the different automatic routing options below.

  1. If calling number is in the private user group follow normal call flow except bypass Transit Passwords and Number of Rings settings.

  2. If calling number is in the private user group follow normal call flow except bypass Transit Passwords, Number of Rings and Call Forwarding settings.

  3. If calling number is in the private user group immediately connect to The LINE port and give dial tone and do not apply any security settings/codes

The call flow for callers not in your private user group will be as per the normal GSM line code settings. 

GSM Volume Adjustment
You can adust the GSM Speaker and Microphone volumes from either remote handset. 

  • Speaker volume adjustment: press #2 to increase or #3 to decrease the GSM speaker volume

  • Microphone volume adjustment: press #4 to increase or #5 to decrease the GSM microphone volume

Auto Busy Tone Detection
The FX-300 GSM has the ability to auto detect the busy tone and to perform busy tone learning function..

Programming Access Password  #1# [password]
There is a Programming Access Password to restrict access to the Programming Features. The Programming Features is stored in the unit’s flash ram. You access and set these Features by calling into either the LINE port or GSM line with a touch-tone phone. You can also program the FX-300 GSM from an attached phone.
  

Transit Access Password
There is a Transit Access Password for all ports except the Phone ports.  The Transit Access Password prevents unauthorized access to your  respective telecom lines/services. For example if you set the
L1→L2 Transit Access Password then callers who do not know the password can not access your L2 port/service

Maximum Call Duration
You can limit the duration of calls through each L1 and L2 port in units  from 10 seconds to 160 minutes.  This function will not affect calling from the Phone port ,call forwarded calls or #password#[number] calls. 

Dial Barring (Toll Number Blocking)
This feature will block all the calls starting with the Dialing Plans you enter. You can enter up to five Dialing Plans per L1and L2 port. For example:  01 050 1747 # will block all calls beginning with 01 and 050 and 1747  This function will not affect calling from the Phone port, call forwarded calls or #password#[number] calls.

Area Code Insertion (Toll Number Blocking)
This feature will insert a preceding prefix or area code into all your Transit Two Stage Dialed phone numbers from the L1 and L2 ports.  This function will not affect calling from the Phone port, call forwarded calls or #password#[number] calls. 

* Key Command
* key will insert a one  second delay in the call forwarding number
.  You can use any combination needed for example 9*[number] or 9** [number] or 9*[number]*[number]

#* Key Command
When both (VOIP, PSTN or LINE) ports are busy this feature will
cut both ports (force a disconnect) but if you are from the phone port this feature will cut both port to connect to PSTN.

#1# Key Command
Used to access the programming mode

*# Key Command
Used to end a program entry

## Key Command
After you have completed a call (either a Transit with Two Stage Dialing or Transit with Call Forwarding) you can make additional calls without hanging up. You issue a # # command from the remote handset keypad to generate a new dial tone. This function can be password protected. 
 

 

#0 Key Command
Phone port toggle key. The phone port will by default engage the LINE port when the handset is taken off hook. To switch to the GSM line press #0. To switch back to the LINE port press #0 and so on.

Flash Key Command
Used only from the Phone port and works only for Call Waiting enabled devices connected to the LINE port 

#9 Key Command
Can be used only from the Phone port for answer transfer and operator functions. (see note below)

  1.  #9 only works from the Phone port. Pressing #9 will not put the existing party on hold but merely add in the other port. Both existing parties will hear dial tone from the other port. The Phone port user will then dial the new number out the other port. 

  2. The ## command can be used to redial a misdialed number. 

  3. The Phone port handset can issue a #* key command to force a disconnect and return the unit to ready state. Note however, if the existing call was originated from a PSTN line  # * command may not be able to force this port to disconnect until the calling party hangs up on the distant end. 

 

 

 

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