Appendix A Product Specifications
"Not all features are supported by all service providers. Consult your service provider for more information.
Table 168 Voice Features
Call Fallback | Call fallback allows you to set the ZyXEL Device to automatically use the PSTN |
| connection for outgoing calls if the SIP account is not working, or to use the SIP |
| account for outgoing calls if the PSTN port is unplugged or not working. |
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Call Park and | Call park and pickup lets you put a call on hold (park) and then continue the call |
Pickup | (pickup). You can continue the call on the same phone, or another phone |
| connected to the ZyXEL Device. The caller must still pay while the call is |
| parked. |
| When you park the call, you enter a number of your choice (up to eight digits), |
| which you must enter again when you pick up the call. If you do not enter the |
| correct number, you cannot pickup the call. This means that only someone who |
| knows the number you have chosen can pick up the call. |
| You can have more than one call on hold at the same time, but you must give |
| each call a different number. |
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Call Return | With call return, you can place a call to the last number that called you (either |
| answered or missed). The last incoming call can be through either SIP or |
| PSTN. |
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Country Code | Phone standards and settings differ from one country to another, so the settings |
| on your ZyXEL Device must be configured to match those of the country you |
| are in. The country code feature allows you to do this by selecting the country |
| from a list rather than changing each setting manually. Configure the country |
| code feature when you move the ZyXEL Device from one country to another. |
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Distinctive Ringing | With the distinctive ring feature, you can assign different ringing tones to |
| different incoming calls, based either on the number that calls you or from |
| where the call originates (SIP, PSTN or internal). Use this feature to let you |
| know where a call comes from before you answer it. |
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Do not Disturb | This feature allows you to set your phone not to ring when someone calls you. |
(DnD) | You can set each phone independently using its keypad, or configure global |
| settings for all phones using the command line interpreter. |
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Auto Dial | You can set the ZyXEL Device to automatically dial a specified number |
| immediately whenever you lift a phone off the hook. Use the Web Configurator |
| to set the specified number. Use the command line interpreter to have the |
| ZyXEL Device wait a specified length of time before dialing the number. |
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Music on hold | This feature allows you to put a call on hold and have the other person hear a |
| piece of audio (music, speech, etc.) you previously recorded. |
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Phone config | The phone config table allows you to customize the phone keypad |
| combinations you use to access certain features on the ZyXEL Device, such as |
| call waiting, call return, call forward, etc. The phone config table is configurable |
| in command interpreter mode. |
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Internal call | When you have phones attached to both of the ZyXEL Device’s phone ports, |
| you can dial “####” to place a call to the phone(s) connected to the other port. |
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HTTP pincode | If your service provider uses an auto provisioning server, you need to enter a |
| personal identification number (supplied by your service provider) before you |
| first use the feature. |
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