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5.6.2 Analog
This tab contains settings that are applicable to analog extensions. These extensions are provided by ports marked as
POT or PHONE on control units and expansion modules.
Usability
· Mergeable: These settings are not mergeable. Changes to these settings will require a reboot of the system.
Configuration Settings
· Equipment Classification: Default = Standard Telephone
Only available for analog extension ports. Changes to this setting are mergeable.
· Quiet Headset
On extensions set to Quiet Headset, the audio path is disabled when the extension is idle. Ringing is presented in
the audio path. Caller ID is not supported on the phone. This option can be used with analog extensions where the
handset is replaced by a headset since in such a scenario audio is only desired when a call is connected. Since the
audio path is disabled when idle, the Quiet Headset extension cannot dial digits to make calls. Therefore to make
and answer calls this option is typically used with the user Offhook Station (User | Telephony | Call Settings
) setting which allows the extension user to make and answer calls using applications.
· Paging Speaker
Used for analog ports connected to a paging amplifier. This extension will present busy and cannot be called or be
used to make calls. It can only be accessed using Dial Paging features.
· When using a UPAM connected to an analog extension port, the extension's Equipment Classification
(Extension | Analog) should be set to IVR Port and not Paging Speaker.
· Standard Telephone
Use for normal analog phones.
· Door Phone 1/Door Phone 2
These two options are currently not used and so are grayed out.
· IVR Port
Used for analog ports connected to devices that require a disconnect clear signal (ie. a break in the loop current) at
the end of each call. When selected the Disconnect Pulse Width is used.
· FAX Machine
If fax Relay is being used, this setting should be selected on any analog extension connected to an analog fax
machine. This setting can also be used with SIP trunks.
· MOH Source
If selected, the port can be used as a music on hold source in the Tones and Music settings. An extension set
as a music on hold source cannot make or receive calls. The audio input can be monitored through the extension
music on hold controls. A suitable interface device is required to provide the audio input to the extension port. It
must look to the system like an off-hook analog phone. For example a transformer with a 600 Ohm winding (such as
a Bogen WMT1A) or a dedicated MoH device with a 600Ohm output designed for connection to a PBX extension port
which is providing loop current can be used.
· Message Waiting Lamp Indication Type: Default = None
Allows the selection of the message waiting indication (MWI) mode for analog and IP DECT extensions.
· For control unit and Phone V1 module analog extensions, the options None, On, 51V Stepped, 81V, Line
Reversal A and Line Reversal B are available.
· For Phone V2 external module extensions and IP500 Phone base cards, the additional option 101V is available.
· On defaults the message waiting indication as follows using the system locale.
Locale
'On' =
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Japan,
Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa,
Spain, United States, Venezuela.
51V Stepped
Bahrain, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, India, Kuwait, Morocco,
Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar,
Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United Arab
Emirates, United Kingdom.
On = 101V on Phone V2
modules and IP500 Phone
cards, otherwise 81V.
· If the option Restrict Analog Extension Ringer Voltage is selected (System | Telephony | Telephony ), the
MWI options are restricted to Line Reversal A, Line Reversal B or None. Any extensions set to another option
are forced to Line Reversal A.
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