1000i Series IP Phone (SMB)
User Guide
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To make a Voice Over announcement to a busy station:
1)
Dial #.
2)
After the Splash tone is heard, begin speaking.
4.1.2 Leaving a Message Wait Indication
If the called user does not answer or is in DND mode, you may leave a Message Wait indication. The called
user will receive a Message Wait indication; the message icon will be displayed.
To activate Message Waiting:
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When calling a station that is busy or in DND mode, Press the MSG button and hang-up.
4.1.3 Leaving a Voice Mail
If the called user does not answer, you may leave a Voice message in the user’s mailbox. The called user will
receive a Message Wait indication; the message icon will be displayed on the LCD screen.
To Leave a Voice Mail Message Waiting:
1)
When calling a station that does not respond, press the MSG button.
2)
W
ait the user’s mailbox greeting.
3)
At the tone, leave your voice message and hang-up.
4.2 External Calls
4.2.1 Placing external (Outside Line) calls
External calls are placed on outside lines.
These ‘lines’ are accessed either using a button on the iPECS
Phone assigned as an outside line or using dial codes. Outside lines are grouped for different types of calls,
local, long distance, etc. Using the line group code, you will be able to access any line from the group.
A flexible button on the iPECS Phone assigned as a LOOP button lets you access a line from a group. Refer
to section
“10.2 Assigning Features to Flexible Buttons” for details about assigning a CO Group Access Code
button.
Dial codes for access to outside lines are:
Individual outside line access: 88 + Line number
Outside Line Group access: 8 + Group number
Any outside Line access: 9
When dialing on a line that uses pulse style signals, you may activate Dial Pulse to Tone Switchover changing
to DTMF dialing
by using the ‘*’ button, the signaling changes to DTMF. This will allow you to use baking
services, etc. The default setting value is DTMF. This feature available on outside lines configured with Pulse
dialing only.
When placing a point-to-point
IP call, you must dial an IP address using the ‘*’ button as the dot.
If Least Cost Routing is set-up, the number you dial will be analyzed and the system will place the call on the
least expensive route.