Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide
Step 4: Making/Receiving Calls
Quadro2x, 2xi, Quadro4x, 4xi, 4xa, 4xia, 4xs, 4xis, Quadro16x, 16xi, 16xa, 16xia, 16xs, 16xis; (SW Version 3.0.x)
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Step 4: Making/Receiving Calls
Please Note:
The Quadro default settings are sufficient to make SIP phone calls. It is
not necessary to make any changes unless the user wants to create new SIP exten-
sions on the Epygi SIP Server, create a private directory for several Quadro units, or
use alternate VoIP services. Refer to the Administrator's Guide for more information
on these configurations.
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To make a call to the PSTN, lift the handset and dial
9
and the local phone number.
You may accelerate the dialing process by adding the # after the last digit, e.g., 9 +
972-661-1335#. You are making a local call through the PSTN. It is assumed an FXO
phone line is connected to the Quadro.
Please Note:
In case you had changed the default value of the
PSTN Access Code
in the System Configuration Wizard to something other than 9, you will need to dial
your chosen digit instead.
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To make a VoIP call to a SIP Address on a remote Quadro, lift the handset and dial
8
+ SIP A #
. You are calling over the Internet to a remote extension.
Please
Note:
Epygi has a SIP Address test line to test newly provisioned Quadro de-
vices. Call
8 + 99 + #
and you will hear a message if the call was successful. This
message comes from a Quadro unit located in our offices in Germany. SIP Addresses
are described below.
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Received IP calls will ring the extensions automatically.
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Received PSTN calls will be directed to the phone extensions 21, 22 and 23. All three
telephones will ring and the one that picks up the handset first, will get the call.
Using the Default SIP Addresses
Making Internet IP calls is simple with the Quadro. By default, every standard (analog) tele-
phone connected to one of Quadro’s phone lines functions as an IP phone. If you open the
User Management
page, you will see that some
SIP
Addresses
are available, one at-
tached to the Auto Attendant and one to each extension. These SIP addresses are the IP
telephone numbers of these extensions. Anyone with a Quadro or any other SIP IP device
on the Internet can place a call to
and the call will ring the
associated extension.
Under
User Management
, you may edit the
Display Names
to assign extensions to peo-
ple.
Fig. I-48: User Management page
Summary of Contents for Quadro 16xa
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