User`s guide
System Administrator’s Guide – Release 7.2.3.x
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Hold Reminder Mode – This parameter specifies how the phone operates relative to a hold reminder. Hold
reminder is a feature to remind the handset user that they have left a phone on hold:
• No Reminder
– Never remind the user.
• On Hook
– Beep whenever the phone is put on-hook with call(s) on hold.
• Timer
– Beep after the call has been on-hold for the specified period of time.
• On Hook and Timer
– Beep after the call has been on-hold for the specified period of time or if the
handset is placed on hook.
Hold Reminder Timeout
– If Hold Reminder mode is Timer, this is the length of time (in seconds) before the
call beeps.
Jitter Buffer Size
– Jitter is a variation in network audio packet latency experienced by the phone, resulting in
a reduction in audio quality. The phone uses a jitter buffer to maximize the audio quality when jitter occurs.
This configuration parameter can be used to alter the size of the jitter buffer.
Message Waiting Indication
– This parameter indicates how the phone should display indication of a
voicemail message waiting for the user who is the owner of this handset. If the station has no owner, then
this setting has no meaning. The possible settings are:
• Visual
– The red LED indicator on the Messages button is illuminated.
• Stutter Dial Tone
– The station emits a stutter when a dial tone is started for each call.
• Both
– The station does both of the above.
Missed Call Tracking
– Display the number of calls missed since last making or receiving a call. Select which
missed calls to track:
Call Appearances Only
All Appearance Types
Off Hook Digits Dialed
– Enables the phone to automatically dial some digits whenever the phone is taken off
hook.
• An example of this is a service phone placed at a locked door or loading dock where all dialing is
disabled and you want the phone to automatically dial a predefined number when it is taken off
hook.
• Another example might be to have the phone automatically dial 9
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to get an outside line.
Note: These digits will always be dialed when the phone is taken off hook, so this might interfere with
other uses of the phone. For example, if the phone is configured to automatically dial ‘9’, the
user will not be able to use PBX features that don’t start with ‘9’ (e.g. Call Park, Call Forwarding,
etc.).
Paging Mode
– Specifies the conditions under which pages are heard on this handset. The choices are:
• Pages Always Accepted.
• Pages Never Accepted.
• Pages Only Accepted when the station is on-hook.
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Extensions may vary per system. If you are using a non-default Internal Dial Plan, consult the Phone Features tab of the
My Allworx Manager page to determine what extensions are being used for the corresponding feature.