Analogue Settings
Proceed as follows:
•Separately for subscribers
•Using the Configuration Manager
•Subscriber-related (Subscriber (scr.) > Properties)
SUBSCRIBER
Select the subscriber you want to display/configure.
•Function-related (Subscriber (scr.) > Function overview)
Configure
Opens the configuration of the single function for all subscribers.
Important: The settings done are only valid on the condition that they are not overridden by a profile. The simultaneous display takes place only on page
Subscriber (scr.) > Properties under
Overridden by profile in configuration.
Note: [Name configuration] ...: In the displayed configuration, the function is overridden by the displayed setting. Configuration using the Configuration Manager (
Subscriber (scr.) > Profiles > ...)
Note: not overridden by a profile: The function is currently not overridden by a profile.
Note: (not profile-controlled): The function can not be overridden by a profile.
Requirements:
•Subscriber is an analogue end device
CLIP info
Requirements:
•Subscriber is a CLIP-capable analogue phone
The phone number information (if transmitted) is displayed on the display of the phone.
Extended CLIP info
Requirements:
•Subscriber is a CLIP-capable analogue phone
In the caller list of the phone date and time of missed calls are recorded. The name can be displayed instead of or in addition to the phone number.
Note: For some end devices, extended CLIP information can cause problems and should therefore be disabled.
Hook flash timing
Hook flash timing enables the PBX to detect a flash signal from the subscriber in question.
For this to work, the hook flash timing must correspond with the time that is configured for the flash signal on the analogue end device (see the phone manual).
Note: DTMF phones that execute various functions using the T-Net function key/menu use a flash of 300 ms to do this. In order to also use these functions on the PBX, the same time as the hook flash timing must be configured on the PBX. Usually, there is an additional flash button available on this phone that must also be configured with this value (see the phone manual).
Note: Note that the PBX does not detect a receiver being hanged up until after hook flash timing is finished.
Ringtone for internal calls
The ringtone specifies which sequence of sounds is used to signal internal calls to internal subscribers on the PBX.
Note: See
Ringer tones for information about exceptions to signalling and sound sequences.