Specifications
Product Description
IP Office Release 7.0
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Issue 22.a.- (21 March 2011)
Remote Access to the Built-in Modem
This feature allows for unattended access to the built-in modem (x76) by calling into the system:
– By a DID number, or
– By transferring to the modem via the Automated Attendant.
When an Automated Attendant Selector code with the "Transfer To Number" action has the modem as its
destination, the system will transfer the call to the built-in modem.
Ring on Transfer
This is used to specify what the caller hears while they are being transferred. If Ring on Transfer is set to
Active, callers hear ringing while they are being transferred; if it is set to Not Active callers hear beeps or Music
on Hold if this is activated and a music source is connected to the system.
Ringing Line Preference
When an extension is on-hook and the extension is ringing, the user simply goes off-hook to answer the call
and is automatically connected to the ringing call. If more than one call is alerting, the system automatically
connects the user to the longest ringing call.
SD Card Start-up / Shut Down via TUI
A new TUI command is provided to shut down and restart the system SD card slot and the optional SD card
slot, without shutting down the entire system. This allows for removal and reinstallation of the system SD and
optional SD cards.
Speed Dial Options
The system supports the following types of Speed Dialing:
· Personal Directory - 1400 and 9500 Telephones only
Each user can store up to 20 frequently-dialed names and numbers in their extension. Personal Directory
numbers can be dialed quickly by pressing CONTACTS and dialing the first few letters of the person’s name.
Personal Directory numbers programmed for a particular extension are for use only at that extension.
· Personal Speed Dial (FEATURE 80 – 99) – ETR and Analog Telephones only.
Each user can store up to 20 frequently-dialed numbers (no name) in their extension. Personal Speed Dial
numbers can be dialed quickly by pressing FEATURE (or # at intercom dial tone on a single-line telephone)
and the two-digit speed dial code from 80 through 99. The Personal Speed Dial numbers programmed for a
particular extension are for use only at that extension.
On analog telephones, a user will press the # key (instead of the Feature key) then dial the 2-digit number.
· System Speed Dial – 1400 and 9500 Telephones only
System Speed Dialing is a shared list of up to 100 frequently-dialed names and numbers (FEATURE 600 –
699). All users on the system may use these numbers by pressing CONTACTS and dialing the first few letters
of the party’s name.
· System Speed Dial (FEATURE 600 – 699) – ETR and Analog Telephones only.
System Speed Dialing is a shared list of up to 100 frequently-dialed numbers (no name) up to 28 characters
in length. All users on the system may dial a System Speed Dial number by pressing FEATURE (or # at
intercom dial tone on a single-line telephone) and the three digit speed dial code, from 600 through 699
Station Lock / Unlock
Station Lock helps to prevent unauthorized people from making outside calls from extensions. Users enter a
four-digit code on their telephone dialpad to “lock” your extension. To unlock the phone, the user enters the
identical code.