
Extended adressing (Sub-addressing)
An ISDN terminal device can be reached at a certain MSN. Using the feature »SUB« (Subaddressing) you can expand the addressing function
for a terminal device with a certain MSN. Subaddressing is transferred transparently by the PABX.
You can only utilize this feature if the feature
»SUB« (Subaddressing) is active for your connection and if it is supported by the ISDN terminal devices involved. Please refer to the opera-
ting instructions for your ISDN terminal devices for proper use.
Calendar
You have a set routine and are either in the office or at home at certain times during the day. But let’s say that you want to take your calls in the
hobby room on Sundays.
You can set a calendar in the call distribution for each team. The two team call modes Day and Night will then be switched automatically ba-
sed on the data in the calendar.
For example, let's say you wish to change the authorization privileges for a certain user for after business hours.
When configuring your PABX you can specify separately for each user whether that user's authorization for external calls is to be changed
over automatically. Changeover is performed in accordance with the data in the assigned calendar.You can program two separate calendars
for the PABX using your PC. It is also possible to change over have changeover between a day and night call mode performed automatically
at a time you specify. Different day/night changeover times can be selected for each day of the week. A calendar consists of four switching
times, which, in turn, can be specifically assigned to the individual days of the week.
When a calendar is assigned, this overrides any manual changeover made for these modes in the day/night team call
assignment list.
Example:
Week day
Calendar 1
Switching time 1
Switching time 2
Switching time 3
Switching time 4
Day
Night
Day
Night
Day
Night
Day
Night
Monday
09:30
18:00
18:45
24:00
Friday
14:00
Inactive
Inactive
23:00
Saturday
09:00
Inactive
Inactive
23:00
Park
You have a standard ISDN telephone at the internal ISDN connection and are conducting a call from this phone. During the call it becomes
apparent to you that you must continue this call in a different room.
You can »park« the call for around 2 minutes, unplug the telephone from the ISDN connection and then plug it back in at the internal ISDN
connection in the other room.After you unpark the call you can continue with your conversation.
This feature is supported for ISDN telephones by the PABX at the internal ISDN connection. Please refer to the opera-
ting instructions for your ISDN telephone for proper use.
Data packet transfer (X.31)
You can connect a data terminal that operates in compliance with the X. 31 transmission standard (data transfer in D channel) to the inter-
nal ISDN connection of your PABX. For example a cash register terminal for electronic payment with ec banking cards, credit cards, ATM
cards or customer cards.
You must make special settings in the Professional Configurator for the PABX system in order to use these types of terminals.
You can only use this feature if the feature »X. 31« is activated for your connection and if it is supported by the ISDN terminal devices. Please
refer to the operating instructions for the terminal devices involved.
Features without user action
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