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For Peer-to-Peer calls enter the destination in format:
5)
Night Time destination
Specifies the ‘
Bell
’ button destination number for the ‘Night’ operational mode
For Peer-to-Peer calls enter the destination in format:
3.4.3
Speed Dial
Description:
The IP Door phone provides an option to create up to 999 System subscribers. Each subscriber can be identified by its
SPD number (Speed Dialing Code) and includes a set of destination telephony numbers where the subscriber can be
reached when an appropriate SPD code is dialed from the IP Door phone keypad.
Alternatively, the System subscribers can be reached by using
▲▼
arrow buttons from the IP Door Phone keypad. Speed
dial table to configure the IP Door phone Speed dialing destinations is as follows.
Notes:
1)
Speed Dial No.
Parameter shows 3 digit Speed dial table number. Each table includes 10 records.
Switching to required table is available by typing the Speed Dial
number in the text field and follow ‘Select’
button or by using the
▲▼
arrow buttons
2)
SPD
The Speed dial destination code. This code can be dialed from the IP Door Phone front panel keypad or selected
by using the LED Display and arrow keys. Dial SPD code and follow ‘Ring/Call’ button initiates dialing to SPD
destination number
3)
Day Time Destination
The destination
telephony number associated with the SPD code will be dialed in ‘Day’ operational mode
For Peer-to-Peer calls enter the destination in format:
sip:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX where,
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
–
destination peer IP address in IPv4 format
4)
Night Time Destination
The destination telephony number associated with the SPD code will be dialed in ‘Night’ operational mode
5)
No Answer Forward Destination
Specifies telephony number where the IP Door phone outgoing call will be fo
rwarded in case ‘Day’ or ‘Night’
destinations do not answer
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