Specifications
Product Description
IP Office Release 7.0
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Issue 22.a.- (21 March 2011)
Group Pickup
Use this feature to answer any outside, intercom, or transferred call ringing at an extension in a Pickup Group
(where G is a Pickup Group number from 1–4). When a call rings at an extension that is in a Pickup Group, you
can answer the call at any extension without knowing which extension or line is ringing and without being in the
same Pickup Group. The system can have up to four Pickup Groups.
Hold Reminder
If a call is left on hold for longer than a specified period, the extension will ring back, alerting you that the call
is still on hold. This ring continues to sound until the held call is retrieved, or until the caller hangs up.
Hot Dial
This feature enables a user to start dialing a number without first pressing the speaker button or going
off-hook.
Hotline
This feature allows designated extensions to automatically place an intercom call to another designated
extension, when it goes off-hook.
Intercom Dial Codes
· ‘I’ represents the INTERCOM button.
· ‘XX’ represents a system extension number.
· ‘G’ represents a single-digit group number.
· ‘LL’ represents a system line number.
Intercom Dial
Code
Feature
I6XX
Call Pickup
I66G
Group Pickup
I68LL
Direct Line Pickup—Active Line
I70
Loudspeaker Paging
I*70
Simultaneous Paging
I7G
Group Calling—Ring
I*7G
Group Calling—Page
I77G
Group Hunting—Ring
I*77G
Group Hunting—Voice Signal
I8LL
Direct Line Pickup—Idle Line
Intercom Dial Tone
Use this feature to determine the type of dial tone that the system provides at an extension. It may be
necessary to change this setting to Machine (outside line) dial tone for an autodialing device, such as a fax or
modem, that has trouble making calls. For example, if you have a modem that checks for outside line dial tone
before dialing, use this procedure to change from Regular to Machine dial tone.
Intercom Manual Dialing
Users can make an internal call to another extension by ringing it (dialing its extension number) or voice
signaling the extension by prefixing the extension number with a *.