Specifications
Product Description
IP Office Release 7.0
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Issue 22.a.- (21 March 2011)
Display Language
All system telephones offer the choice of 3 display language:
· US English
· Canadian French
· Latin American Spanish
Each individual extension may select their own language.
Display SD Card Feature Key ID (F592)
Displays the SD Card Feature Key ID on any display telephone.
Display System IP Address (F591)
Displays the IP address currently assigned to the IP500 V2 system.
Display System Release (F590)
Displays the software release running on the IP500 V2 system.
Distinctive / Differentiated Ringing
The system provides different ring patterns for external calls, internal calls and transferred calls.
Do Not Disturb (FEATURE 01)
Use this feature to be able to press a programmed button to prevent incoming calls for the extension from
ringing (lights still flash). When Do Not Disturb is on, outside callers hear ringing while inside callers hear a
busy signal. Calls are immediately sent to your voice mailbox.
Do Not Disturb Override
Allows a user to input a list of up to 20 telephone numbers and/or internal extension numbers that will ring at
the users’ station when Do Not Disturb is activated.
Doorphones
A doorphone is usually placed near an entrance, to screen visitors. You can connect up to two doorphones to
the system.
Emergency Phone Number List (#406)
Create a list of up to 10 telephone numbers that all users can dial regardless of dialing restrictions, provided
they have access to an outside line. Typical list entries include fire, police, and emergency services numbers.
police, and emergency services numbers.
Extension Hunt Groups (#505)
Use this feature to assign any number of extensions to a Hunt Group. When extensions are in a Hunt Group, an
incoming call searches or “hunts” for the longest idle extension that is available. The system supports up to six
Hunt Groups
Extension Name Display
The user’ name and extension number is displayed on the phone display.
External Hotline (#311)
When a user lifts the handset of an external hotline, a predetermined outside number is dialed automatically.
The external number might be, for example, a frequently called service bureau. The external hotline must be a
single line telephone, not a system telephone, and should not have a dial pad.