CODEC Permissions (Allow CODECs)

These transmission speeds are delivered by the service provider and automatically register in the extension through the system. These extension defaults should not be changed.

Voicemail Settings

These settings manage voicemail messaging and routing. When a voicemail box is created with an extension, it is not possible to change the voicemail box in the extension screen.

oAttach to Email – Send a voicemail message to an email address by attaching it to an email message as an audio file (.Wav).

oDelete After Emailing – Delete the voicemail after it has been emailed to the email address provided for the extension in General Settings.

oTurn Old After Emailing – Turns all voicemail in the voicemail box old so the message waiting light will not be turned on.

oSay Caller ID – State Caller ID prior to playback of the message.

oAllow Review – Allow callers to review a message after it has been played.

oAllow Operator – Allow pressing “0” during the voicemail greeting to reach the system-wide operator.

oPlay Envelope Message – Play caller ID and time of call prior to audio version of a message delivered through email.

oDelete Email After – Define the number of days in which voicemail messages are to be automatically deleted from a mailbox.

Installation Note 3

Not applicable (NA) accepts the system-wide default set in the System Setup section of the administration menu. If the global settings are acceptable, leave the NA setting.

Calling Permissions

Calling permissions define the types of calls that can be sent and received from an extension and the call actions this extension can take. This feature is useful if there are certain permissions that an entire group needs to have, but extensions within that group that need to be restricted. For example, a phone in the lobby of a small business may be permitted to make local calls and dial extensions within the business, but be prohibited from making long distance or international calls.

1.Check the permission box if an extension is to have the calling capability. The following permissions can be set for an extension:

Local Calls – Permits calls that do not require a prefix or “1” prior to dialing.

Long Distance Calls – Permits both calls that require a prefix and calls requiring “1” and the prefix before the seven digit number.

International Calls – Permits calls that begin with “010.”

Incoming Outside Calls – Permits calls made to the business from people outside the business.

Internal Calls – Permits calls made from internal extensions.

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1000 specifications

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