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iPECS SBG-1000 User Manual

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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (IP-PBX Features)<br />

Table 3.3.2.6 Customer Call Routing Auto Attendant Destinations<br />

DESTINATION<br />

VALUE RANGE<br />

Station 10~33<br />

Station Group 620~631<br />

Common Speed Dial 200~999<br />

DVU Announce 01~70<br />

DVU Announce and<br />

01~70<br />

disconnect<br />

Paging Zone 01~10<br />

All Call Paging<br />

n/a<br />

Voice Mail 620~631 & 10~33<br />

3.2.2.7 Common Speed Dial<br />

Commonly dialed numbers can be stored by the Attendant or the Administrator in Web Admin. for<br />

easy access by stations allowed use of Common Speed Dial bins. Up to 800 Common Speed Dial<br />

numbers are available; each Speed Dial number can be up to 23 characters in length and may<br />

include special instruction codes.<br />

Special instruction codes available are:<br />

‘*’ as 1 st digit Activate Display Security.<br />

LIP Phone users may assign a Flex button for One-Touch access to a specific Common Speed<br />

Dial bin.<br />

Stored speed dial number should not include CO access code.<br />

3.2.2.8 CO Hold Music<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> supports two type of Hold Music for CO Line calls. One type of MOH is Hold<br />

Tone, and the other type is Record Play. A VSF announcement may be recorded and played as<br />

MOH to the connected caller.<br />

3.2.3 System Data<br />

3.2.3.1 System Attributes<br />

The default codec can be defined as G.711 for decreased bandwidth needs. The codec will be<br />

used on all internal communications as well as for other remote devices.<br />

A DISA user is allowed to retry erroneous authentication code entries. DISA Retry Count sets the<br />

number of retries before the system disconnects.<br />

When an Authorization code is required, the user may attempt to enter a Valid code up to the<br />

maximum value defined in Auth Retry Count.<br />

If Old Auth Code Usage is set to “ON”, System Authorization codes must be entered by the user as<br />

* and the code. And if it is set to “OFF”, codes should be entered as *+ the Auth code index and<br />

the code.<br />

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