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QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual III: Extension User’s Guide
PBX Information
The
PBX Information
page
provides read only information
about the extension codecs, other existing extensions and
available PSTN lines on the QX IP PBX depending on the active
interface.
The
PBX Information
displays a list of available codecs for the
corresponding extension, the list of other extensions on the QX
IP PBX, their Display names, the SIP registration username and
line number (if attached). Any shared FXO lines, E1/T1 and
ISDN trunks are also visible here.
Fig.III- 11: PBX Information page
Speed Calling
The
Speed Calling
service of QX IP PBX simplifies dialing to the called destination. It provides short digit combinations for frequently dialed phone
numbers. From this page, you may assign short digit combinations to certain destinations to make the dialing easy and avoid long phone number dialing.
To call the corresponding destination using Speed Calling service, dial
+ Speed Calling Code
from the handset. The system will dial out the destination
assigned to the Speed Calling Code.
The new Speed Calling entries can also be created from the handset by dialing
(see
for more details).
The
Speed Calling Settings
page lists all defined
Calling codes
with following parameters:
Add
opens the
Speed Calling Settings-Add Entry
page where
the user may add a preferred key combination for Speed Calling.
Edit
opens the
Speed Calling Settings-Edit Entry
page where
the Speed Calling codes may be edited. The page includes the
same components as the
Add Speed Calling Code
page.
If no records are selected and the user attempts to
Edit
or
Delete
them, the
“No records selected” error message will appear.
Fig.III- 12: Speed Calling Settings page
The
Speed Calling Settings - Add Entry
page includes the
following fields and buttons:
Call Type
lists the available call types:
•
PBX
- local calls between QX IP PBX extensions and Auto
Attendant
•
SIP
– calls through a SIP server
•
PSTN
– calls to PSTN
•
Auto
– used for undefined call types. The destination
(independent on whether it is a PBX number, SIP address
or PSTN number) will be reached through Routing.
Fig.III- 13: Speed Calling Settings – Add Entry page