User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Statement
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- 1.1 Advantages of VoIP to Businesses
- 1.2 SIP – Most Popular VoIP Protocol
- 1.3 VoIP-Friendly Networking Concepts
- 2.1 Operation Modes
- 2.2 Wireless Modes
- 2.3 Topologies of Network Application
- 3.1 Overview of WIFI-ATA
- 3.2 Key Features of WIFI-ATA
- 3.3 Outlook of WIFI-ATA
- 3.4 Web Configuration Environment
- 4.1 Quickly Setup (Setup Wizard)
- 4.2 Operation Mode
- 4.3 TCP/IP Settings
- 4.4 VoIP Settings
- 4.5 Wireless settings
- 4.6 Firewall settings
- 4.7 Management
- 5.1 How can I make a phone call?
- 5.2 How can I pick up the call waiting while I’m on the phon
- 5.3 How can I make a 3-way conference call?
- 5.4 How can I transfer a call to others?
- 5.5 Why can’t I login to the WIFI-ATA?
- 5.6 Why can’t I access the Internet?
- 5.7 Why can’t I make VoIP phone calls to others?
- 5.8 WIFI-ATA doesn’t respond correctly to key press sometime
4.4.4 Call Settings
This page contains call forward and call waiting settings.
Call Forward is used for the situations which you can’t receive the calls in front of the
phone and you don’t want to miss the calls. By setting the Call Forward, all the
incoming calls will be forwarded to the phone number you set according to the
situation. There are three types of forwarding; “Unconditional Forward,” “Busy
Forward,” and “No Answer Forward.”
“Unconditional Forward” will forward all the incoming calls to the phone number you
set immediately, and make the other two types useless.
“Busy Forward” will be activated if you are on the phone and there’s an incoming call.
In this case, the incoming call will be forwarded to the phone number you set, such as
your colleague’s or your mobile phone.
“No Answer Forward” means the incoming calls will be forwarded to the phone
number you set if you can not pick up the call in time. The “timeout” period depends
on what you set in the field of “timeout” in this page
The “Call Waiting” function brings you the alternative to take the other phone call
while you are on the phone already. If the Call Waiting has set, you will hear the call
waiting tone during your conversation with someone else.
If you want to pick up this incoming call without stop current conversation, simply
press the flash key your analog phone provides or using the phone hook to simulate
the flash which describe in previous section. Once this call is finished, simply press
the flash key again, you will be able to continue the call on hold.
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