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QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual III: Extension User’s Guide
Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb
Settings
are used to configure the
Do Not Disturb
service. The service is used to turn off the phone ringer and may only be enabled from
the handset with the appropriate calling code. If you have
Do Not Disturb
service enabled along with the Voice Mail Service, all incoming calls will directly
go to the extension’s voice mailbox.
The
Do Not Disturb
Settings
page consists of the following components:
The
Actual State
field indicates the state of the service (active or not active). It also indicates the time left until the end of
Do Not Disturb
service
functionality or "Service is not active" if the service is disabled.
The
Expiration Timeout
drop down list is used to choose the
period for the phone ringer to be off when enabling the
Do Not
Disturb
service.
The
Send Message to Caller
checkbox enables a voice message
notification to be sent to callers if the Voice Mail Service is disabled
on the extension. If the
Send Message to Caller
checkbox is
selected, but the extension has no voice mailbox assigned, a voice
message that the called destination is temporarily unavailable will
be played to callers. If the checkbox is not selected, incoming calls
will be routed to the extension's voice mailbox if available or will
be unconditionally disconnected.
An extension with DND enabled can be reached again as soon as
the service is disabled or the
Expire Timeout
period is over.
Fig.III- 18: Basic Services - Do Not Disturb Settings
Hot Line Settings
Hot Line Settings
(available only for QX50/QX200) are used to set a destination that should be automatically dialed in case of no action for a predefined
period after lifting the handset. This user-configurable service is commonly used for emergency calls.
Attention:
This service is only available on the FXS lines; it is not available if your extension is attached to an IP line. If you find Hot Line settings
unavailable for your extension, please contact your system administrator.
The
Hot Line Settings
page offers of the following input options:
Enable Hot Line Service
enables the Hot Line Service and all components below.
Timeout
is used to select the inactivity timeout before the defined
number will be dialed automatically.
Call Type
lists the available call types:
•
PBX - local calls between QX IP PBX extensions and the Auto
Attendant
•
SIP – calls through a SIP server
•
PSTN – calls to PSTN
•
Auto – destination (independent on whether it is a PBX
number, a SIP address or a PSTN number) will be reached
through Routing.
Depending on the
Call Type
selection, a destination extension
number, a SIP address (see chapter
), or a PSTN number should be inserted into the text field
Called Address
. If the defined caller address is not corresponding
to these requirements, an error message, "Caller address is
incorrect", will appear and prevent saving the incorrect data. The
PSTN number length depends on the area code and the phone
number.
Fig.III- 19: Basic Services - Hotline Settings page