Topcom 4812 USB VOIP manual SJ-Phone/Net2Phone interface, Incoming call, Making a PC call

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Topcom Butler 4812 USB VoIP

You can also enter the voicemail menu directly by pressing and holding the ‘1’ or -key.

Send a voicemail message directly

Press the Programming key .

Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘VOICE MAIL’ appears on the display.

Press the OK.

Press the Up or Down key repeatedly and select ‘OUTBOX’

Press OK to confirm and to enter the list of all buddies

Press the Up or Down key repeatedly to scroll to the buddy you want to send a voice message

Press the VoIP VoIP-key to start the recording

To end the recording, press the VoIP VoIP-key again. To voicemail message will be send.

7.4SJ-Phone/Net2Phone interface

This section describes the operation under SJ-Phone/Net2Phone!

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SELECTED ‘SJ-Phone’ or ‘Net2Phone in the Butler 4812 program:

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7.4.1 Incoming call

When you receive an incoming call the ‘EXT’ will blink together with the ‘PC’ logo to indicate it’s a PC call.

Press the VoIP VoIP-key to answer the call

• To end the call press the line or VoIP VoIP-key

7.4.2 Making a PC call

Enter the telephone number you want to dial

Press the VoIP VoIP-key to dial out the number

• To end the call press the line or VoIP VoIP-key

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Contents Butler 4812 USB Voip Page Voice mail indicator InstallationKeys/LED Display LCD Handset operation Caller ID/CLIPUSB PC interface operation Trouble shooting Technical characteristics Topcom warrantySafety Instructions CleaningDisposal of the device environment Base InstallationCharger only in Twin, Triple or Quattro pack HandsetHandset Eys/LEDKDisplay LCD Handset operation Setting the languageMaking Pstn Calls An internal call calling another handset Receiving a Pstn CallReceiving an external call Receiving an internal callActivate/deactivate handsfree function Setting the speaker volumeTransferring a call to another handset Out of Range WarningTurning off the microphone mute Call Duration Indicator on the displayPause key Locating a misplaced handset pagingPhone Book Using the alphanumeric handset keypadAdding a number and a name to the Phone Book Looking up a number in the Phone BookSwitch the handset off The handset is turned on Switch the handset ON/OFFChanging a name or number in the Phone Book Deleting name and number from the Phone BookSetting the ringer melody on the handset Setting the ring volume level on the handsetSetting a ringer melody for internal calls Setting the ring volume and melody of the baseSetting the base ring volume Setting a ringer melodyLocking the key pad Turning key click ON/OFFR key flash You only need to subscribe the handset if Changing the PIN codeTopcom Butler 4812 USB VoIP Removing subscription of a handset to a base unit Selecting a base unitAutomatic selection Manual selection Barring outgoing callsDirect Call Default settings reset of the parametersTo program the Direct Call number Turn the Direct Call function ON/OFFSetting the handset dialling mode Caller ID/CLIPComplete reinitialisation of the telephone Call List Setting the date and timeStoring a number from the Call List in the Phone Book Calling a number from the Call ListDeleting numbers from the Call List Deleting one numberInstalling the software Voice mail indicatorUSB PC interface operation Minimum system requirementsSetting the PC ringer melody and volume on the handset General PC call settingsSkype interface PC Time SettingsGeneral comments Making Skype calls Receiving an incoming Skype callsRedial one of the last 5 numbers dialled PC Call List Interworking Skype calls and normal Pstn callsSkype Voicemail access Setting the Net status via handsetTo have voicemail you need to have voicemail subscription Listen to your voicemail messagesSJ-Phone/Net2Phone interface Incoming callMaking a PC call This section describes the operation under MSN Messenger MSN Messenger interfaceSymptom Possible cause Solution Trouble shootingTopcom warranty Technical characteristicsWarranty period Warranty handlingWarranty exclusions Page Page Visit our website