Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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Caller Blocking Settings:

Using a calls’ inbound Caller ID the X2020 telephone allows you to block up to 10 different telephone numbers,

each can contain up to 31 digits. When using Caller Blocking Settings, it is important to use as many digits of the

number to be blocked as possible. This will avoid inadvertently blocking large groups of numbers. For example, if

you only enter “913”, then all calls with the area code 913 (Kansas) will be blocked.

Enable Call Block: - Click on the Check Box to enable all 10 of the call Blocking Entries.

Caller Blocking Entry x: (x = 0 - 9: - Enter the telephone numbers that you want to block. Remember to

use as much of the telephone number as you can.

Prefix Entry Settings

This allows each telephone the ability to evaluate any digits dialed before sending them to the system for

processing. When a dialed number matches an “Entry Pattern” the X2020 telephone can be programmed to add

digits to the dialed number or replace the dialed digits with a new set of digits.

Use the drop down menu to select between Disabled, add or Replace

Prefix Entry x Type: (x = 0 - 9) - Enter the digit or digits that will be evaluated when they are dialed.

This can be helpful with phones that are in public areas. When a number is dialed, the X2020 will

evaluate the number to see if there is a match one of the Prefix Entry Settings. If a match is found it

can add a number, such as a “1” for a long distance number or replace a number to send it to a remote

X-50 system rather than through the PSTN.

Prefix Entry x Pattern: Enter the numbers to be evaluated before sending the call to the X-50 system

for processing.

Prefix Entry x Replace: Enter the digits that will replace the dialed digits when a pattern match is found.

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