Chapter 1 Using The IP Phone
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If the number to be reached is set on Button Mapping (IP580 only), simply press
the corresponding programmable button to call. To edit Button Mapping, please
refer to Chapter 4 Web-Based System Administration Tool.
If the Administrator enables your Direct Outward Dialing function, this means
that when you lift the handset you will get an outgoing line, you may press the
Intercom button (IP580 only) for making internal calls.
Making External Calls
1.
Lift the handset or press Speakerphone button.
2.
Wait for the dial tone and dial the CO line access code “0” or others as
assigned by your administrator.
3.
Wait for the dial tone and dial the phone number.
You may also press the specific programmable buttons mapped to CO Lines or
CO Line Groups to get an outside line.
If the Administrator enables your Direct Outward Dialing function, simply lift the
handset and dial the phone number.
Answering Calls
When the phone rings, lift the handset to answer the call.
Caller ID
InterPBX system supports Caller ID. The LCD will display the
extension number and caller’s name when you have internal calls. External caller
ID also displays caller’s phone number when your telecom company enables the
Caller ID service.
Auto-Answer
If you enable the Auto-Answer function, all the calls will be
picked up automatically.
Distinctive Ringing
If the administrator enables the Distinctive Ringing
function, you can distinguish internal calls from external calls by different ringing
tones.
Busy/Ring-No-Answer
If you do not answer the call or if your line is busy, the
call will be forwarded to your voice mailbox after a certain time. You may also
forward calls to other extensions. You can set your personal Answering Option
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