Incoming call settings, All ring & operator no answer setting, Session timer – Xblue Networks X-44 User Manual

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Notes:

• Some routers may require you to disable the SIP ALG feature, which, when enabled may cause you

not to hear the calling party. Most Routers allow you to change this in the Advanced Setup, but

some require you to do it in the Command Line. Please reference your routers Admin Manual.

Incoming Call Settings

• Ring Type - The X-44 comes with 13 different ring tones to choose from. This setting will override

any “Distinctive” ring tone set at a specific X-44 Telephone.

• Answer Position - There are four different “Answer Positions”, Operator, Auto Attendant, All Ring, or

a specific Extension. This parameter overrides the settings for Direct Inward Dial (DID) (see below)

private line number settings, and will most likely be used to set telephone line ringing for the

“Whole” system.

• Operator - Only the extension identified as the Attendant/Operator will ring for all incoming

calls. Dial zero from any X-44 telephone on your network to identify the attendant/operator.

• Auto Attendant - All Calls will ring directly to the systems Auto Attendant’s main greeting, which

should say something such as “Thank you for calling our company, if you know your party’s

extension, dial it now, or press zero to speak to the attendant.

• All Ring - Ring all “Checked” extensions that are connected to your network will ring.

• Ext - Ring a specific extension number and only that extension number.

• Block Anonymous - When this parameter is enabled, any inbound call that does not have a valid

Caller ID string, the call is blocked.

All Ring & Operator No Answer Setting

• No Answer Time (sec) - This is the amount of time that a call will ring before it is sent to the

entered mailbox ID.

• Mailbox ID - Once entered, unanswered calls will not go to the main Auto Attendant, it will go

directly to the entered mailbox.

Session Timer

• Enable Session Timer - All of the X-44 telephones are preprogrammed with a timer that makes

sure that they are always in communication with each other. Occasionally, it is necessary to set a

specific timer to ensure that all phones are synchronized. However, this parameter is rarely used
for the X-44 systems.

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