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IPX Phone User Manual
IntelliSoft Technologies, Inc
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Figure 4.3 Extension Phone Setting
The common and useful setting on the extensions is call forwarding. You knows the best
how to and under what condition to forward incoming calls. Please note that when call
waiting is enable, forwarding on busy will not be used.
Speed call is not commonly used nowadays. When you need to define speed call number,
you can define short number and real number. For example, short number 10 to be
defined as 90016177109400. After this definition, you can dial 610#, which is the same
as dialing 90016177109400#.
Speed call can be defined with command: enable: *51*xx*y…y#, cancel: *52*xx#
4.4 Change Extension Password
Extension password can be modified. The password usually is a 3 or 4 digit number since
it is used for service authentication sometime.
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Voice Mailbox
5.1 Voice Mail and Voice Email
The IPX has a built-in on-board voice mail service with sufficient storage for common
usages. You can customize mailbox greeting that is played back to caller. You can access
voice mailbox using phone set or use online web browser. The messages can be
optionally sent to extension your email address.
Your administrator decides the maximum number of messages for your voice mailbox
and the maximum length of each message. Generally, it is about 20 messages and 4
minutes length for each message. When overflow occurs, the oldest messages could be
sent to your email address.
When you have new messages in the mailbox, your extension phone should have a lit
blinking; when you pick the analog extension you would hear an announcement such as