Fax calls, E-mail, Snmp – Phonetics IMS-4000 User Manual

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Fax Calls

Enter the telephone number of the fax machine.

E-mail

Enter the e-mail address.

SNMP
Enter the SNMP server IP address in numeric form (e.g. 192.168.0.1)

Schedule

Click the Schedule button to bring up the Schedule screen for this Contact. Choose the times you
want the Contact to be enabled by adjusting the blue bars. Areas where the blue bar appears indi-
cates the day and time the Contact is Enabled.

Figure 34: Contact Schedule screen

For example, the schedule above enables the contact Mon-Fri 8AM to 5PM.

Editing the schedule:

• Click on the All button in the top left corner of the grid to enable/disable the entire week.
• Click on the day buttons down the left side of the grid to enable/disable entire days
• Click on the hour buttons across the top of the grid to enable/disable entire hours
• Drag the mouse over portions of the grid to enable/disable specific hours/days

Alarm Delivery Options

There are additional options which appear on the Contact Setup screen depending upon the type
of call. For alarm delivery you

must select either Receives Unacknowledged Alarms or Receives

Inform Only Alarms or both.
Receives Unacknowledged Alarms: This option applies only to voice and pager calls. When select-
ed the IMS-4000 will call this contact until the alarm has been acknowledged or until the number
of call attempts has been exhausted. If the alarm is acknowledged by another user, this contact will
stop being called.
Receives Inform-only Alarms: This means that the alarm message is for information purposes only.
Once the alarm message has been delivered, the IMS will stop calling this contact. This selection
is useful for insuring that a record of an alarm is sent. When this option is checked, the IMS-4000
will always send an alarm message to this contact.

Note: If no “Until Acknowledged” contacts are selected to receive an alarm message, the IMS
Host will self-acknowledge the alarm.

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