ZYCOD ZX50 User manual

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TABLE
TABLE
TABLE
TABLE OF
OF
OF
OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 1
1
1
1 Brief
Brief
Brief
Brief Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction ....................................................................................................
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3
3
3
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 2
2
2
2 Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice ............................................................................................................
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4
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Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 3
3
3
3 ZX50
ZX50
ZX50
ZX50 Specification
Specification
Specification
Specification ..................................................................................................
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5
5
5
3.1 Apearance&Model ........................................................................................................... 5
3.2 System Features .............................................................................................................. 5
3.3 Interface&Panel ................................................................................................................ 6
3.4 Default configuration ....................................................................................................... 7
3.5 Default Feature Key ........................................................................................................ 7
Chapter4
Chapter4
Chapter4
Chapter4 Login
Login
Login
Login in
in
in
in Home
Home
Home
Home Page
Page
Page
Page ...............................................................................................
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8
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Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 5
5
5
5 Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration .............................................................................................
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10
10
10
5.1 Configure Extensions .................................................................................................... 10
5.2 Trunk ................................................................................................................................
11
5.3 Outbound Routers ......................................................................................................... 13
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 6
6
6
6 Inbound
Inbound
Inbound
Inbound Control
Control
Control
Control ....................................................................................................
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15
15
15
6.1 Inbound Routers ............................................................................................................ 15
6.2 IVR (Interactive Voice Response) ............................................................................... 15
6.3 IVR Prompts ................................................................................................................... 16
6.4 Ring Groups ................................................................................................................... 17
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 7
7
7
7 Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration .....................................................................................
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19
19
19
7.1 Options ............................................................................................................................ 19
7.2 Voice mail ....................................................................................................................... 19
7.2.1 General Settings
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7.2.2 SMTP settings
.................................................................................................. 21
7.2.3 Email settings
................................................................................................... 22
7.3 Conferencing .................................................................................................................. 22
7.4 Music On Hold ................................................................................................................ 23
7.5 Music On Ringback ....................................................................................................... 24
7.6 Call Parking .................................................................................................................... 24
7.7 DISA Settings ................................................................................................................. 25
7.8 Follow Me ....................................................................................................................... 26
7.9 Paging and Intercom ..................................................................................................... 27
7.10 Monitor .......................................................................................................................... 28
7.11 Time Based Rules ....................................................................................................... 29
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 8
8
8
8 Status
Status
Status
Status Display
Display
Display
Display ........................................................................................................
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8.1 Monitor List ..................................................................................................................... 30
8.2 Call Logs ......................................................................................................................... 30
8.3 Register Status .............................................................................................................. 31
8.4 System Info ..................................................................................................................... 31
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 9
9
9
9 System
System
System
System Management
Management
Management
Management ...........................................................................................
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9.1 Network and Country .................................................................................................... 32
9.2 DDNS&VPN .................................................................................................................... 32
9.2.1 DDNS Settings
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9.2.2 VPN Settings
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9.3Time Settings .................................................................................................................. 33
9.3.1 NTP Settings
.................................................................................................... 34
9.3.2 Manual Time Setings
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9.4 Management .................................................................................................................. 34
9.5 Backup ............................................................................................................................ 35
9.6 Upgrade .......................................................................................................................... 35
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 10
10
10
10 Operating
Operating
Operating
Operating Instruction
Instruction
Instruction
Instruction ........................................................................................
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37
37
37
10.1 How to link the ZX50 IP PBX to the interwork ...................................................... 37
10.1.1 IP PBX behind the Router
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10.1.2 IP PBX behind the Modem
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10.2 How to log in the IP PBX system ........................................................................... 38
10.3 How to make a internal call ........................................................................................ 39
10.4 How to make an outbound call .................................................................................. 40
10.4.1 Make call via GSM trunk
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10.4.2 Make call via VoIP trunk
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10.5 How to make an incoming call ................................................................................... 44
10.6 How to Set an incoming call to IVR based time rule .............................................. 44
10.7 How to link two ZX50 IPPBX in the same network ................................................. 48
10.8 How to link two IPPBX in different network ............................................................. 51
10.9 How to resolve problems about hearing only on one side .................................... 53
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 11
11
11
11 How
How
How
How to
to
to
to use
use
use
use Skype
Skype
Skype
Skype account
account
account
account in
in
in
in ZX50
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11.1 Register for Skype Manager ...................................................................................... 55
11.2 Create a SIP Profile and buy a Channel Subscription ........................................... 55
11.3 Allocate Skype Credit to the SIP Profile .................................................................. 56
11.4 Configure your Skype for SIP certified PBX for outbound calls ........................... 57
11.5 Make an outbound call ............................................................................................... 58
11.6 Configure your Skype for SIP certified PBX for inbound calling .......................... 58
11.7 Set up a business account to test inbound calls from people with Skype .......... 58
11.8 Make a test inbound call from Skype ....................................................................... 59
11.9 Assign an Online Number to receive calls from landlines and mobile phones .. 59
11.10 Make a test inbound call from a landline or mobile phone ................................. 59
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Chapter 1
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1 Brief
Brief
Brief
Brief Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for your purchasing t he ZX50 series of IP PBX .The all-in-one ZX50 IP PBX
can not only provide the traditional basic PBX features(call hold,call forwarding,call
waiting and so on)as well as enhanced features such as visual voice mail,music on
hold ,and auto attendant.In addition,the ZX50 IP PBX supports innovative functionality like
private VoIP networking,remote access,superior VoIP voice quality with advanced audio
processing,and the revolutionary ability to traverse a NAT and firewall.With Zycoo VoIP
solutions,SMEs can quickly deploy VoIP networks to connect multiple branch locations
over the Internet without the need to change the current equipment or dial plan.By using
the ZX50 IP PBX ,an SME can take advantage of the VoIP services provided by the
ITSPs(Internet Telephony Service Providers)or traditional telephony services,reduce
intra-company telephony expenses,and allow VoIP remote access anywhere via the
internet.
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Chapter
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Chapter 2
2
2
2 Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Notice
Notice
Notice
Notice
Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this IP PBX . They are
crucial for a safe and reliable operation of the device.
Please use the external power supply which is included in the package. Other power
supplies may cause damage to the device , affect the performance or induce noise.
Before using the external power supply in the package, please check with residential
power voltage. Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage.
Please do not damage the power cord. If power cord or plug is impaired, do not use it,
otherwise, it may cause fire or electric shock.
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the
main disconnecting device.
Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
Do not install the device in places where there is direct sunlight. Also do not place the
device on carpets or cushions. It may cause fire or breakdown.
Avoid expos ing the device to high temperature, below -1 0 ° C or high humidity. Avoid
wetting the unit with any liquid.
Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling to the device could damage it. Consult
your authorized dealer for help, or else it may cause fire, electric shock or breakdown.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe
it with soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution.
When lightning, do not touch power plug or phone line, it may cause an electric
shock.
Do not install this device in an ill-ventilated place.
You
are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any
equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar
with standard practices for preventing accidents.
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Specification
Specification
Specification
3
3
3
3 .1
.1
.1
.1 Apearance&Model
Apearance&Model
Apearance&Model
Apearance&Model
ZYCOO ZX50 Series IPPBX product line include
ZX50-A4,ZX50-A8,
ZX50-A4,ZX50-A8,
ZX50-A4,ZX50-A8,
ZX50-A4,ZX50-A8, ZX
ZX
ZX
ZX 50-AG42
50-AG42
50-AG42
50-AG42 ,
ZX
ZX
ZX
ZX 50-G
50-G
50-G
50-G 4
4
4
4,ZX50-AE41,
ZX50-AE41,
ZX50-AE41,
ZX50-AE41,
so far, since they have almost the same software and structure so
we will use ZX 50-AG42 as the demo unit on this article.
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2 System
System
System
System Features
Features
Features
Features
ZX50 series of IPPBX is a n embedded ippbx based on industry standard for
Home&SMEs, which is not only a PBX, but also as a voice mail Server, IVR server,
conferencing server . With excellent echo cancellation function, it can meet most of the
customers
’
requir e ment.
Up to 30 concurrent calls.
Above 100 registers
Configuration by Web
Built-in SIP/IAX Server
Build in Voice Mail Server
Codec: G.711-Ulaw, G.711-Alaw, G.726, G.729, GSM, SPEEX
SIP/IAX Extensions(connect with IP Phone)
Zap Extensions(connect with Analog Phone
Call Forward / Call Hold / Call Transfer / Call Waiting / Caller ID
Flexible Dial Plan
Ring group
Conference Room
IVR and Auto attendand
Multimedia Music On Hold and Ring Back
Call Monitoring
DISA setting
Call parking
Model
Model
Model
Model
FXS
FXS
FXS
FXS FXO
FXO
FXO
FXO GSM
GSM
GSM
GSM E1
E1
E1
E1
ZX50-A4
ZX50-A4
ZX50-A4
ZX50-A4
A404
4
A422
2 2
ZX50-A8
ZX50-A8
ZX50-A8
ZX50-A8
A808
8
A826
2 6
ZX50-AG42
ZX50-AG42
ZX50-AG42
ZX50-AG42
AG4204
4 2
AG4222
2 2 2
ZX50-G4
ZX50-G4
ZX50-G4
ZX50-G4 G4
4
ZX50-AE41
ZX50-AE41
ZX50-AE41
ZX50-AE41
AE4104
4 1
AE4122
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Call Paging and intercom
Follow me Setting
Call Logs check and download
Support IP Phone with Key function
BLF(Busy Lamp Field)
Static/DHCP/PPPoE network access
System backup and store
Set system time manually
VPN Client (support N2N)
DDNS Client (support Dyndns.org)
Codec Negotiation/Echo cancelation/VAD.etc
FAX
T.38
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3 Interface&Panel
Interface&Panel
Interface&Panel
Interface&Panel
Here,we take ZX50-G4 as the sample to show the interface and the indicators at the
back and frond panel.
1) Back panel
4 * GSM Antenna
2 * Network Interface (RJ45)
1 * Power port (DC 12V 2A )
1 * Reboot Button
2) Frond Panel
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Mark
Mark
Mark
Mark Function
Function
Function
Function Status
Status
Status
Status Description
Description
Description
Description
PWR Power Status
On Power On
Off Power Off
SYS System Status
On System working
Off System Failed
WAN WAN interface Status
Wink Data exchanging
Off No Data exchanging
LAN LAN Interface Status
Wink Data exchanging
Off No Data exchanging
G1~G4 GSM Modules Status
Red GSM channel
Off Failed
*1-4 Analog Modules Status
Green FXS channels
Red FXO channels
Off Failed
3) Hardware
32bit embedded RISC DSP
1G Onboard Nand Flash
128M Onboard SDRAM
4) environmental requirements:
temperature: -10 ° C -45 ° C
Storage temperature: -30 ° C -65 ° C
humidity: 10-80% no dew
Power: AC 100~240V
5) Packing List
IPPBX 1 Unit
GSM Antennas 4 Unit
Power Adapter 1 Unit
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4 Default
Default
Default
Default configuration
configuration
configuration
configuration
1. WAN port IP address: http:// 192.168.1.100 :9999
2. LAN port IP address: http://192.168.10.100:9999
3. LAN port super IP: 169.254.1.254/255.255.0.0
4. W eb GUI username: admin
5. W eb GUI password: admin
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5 Default
Default
Default
Default Feature
Feature
Feature
Feature Key
Key
Key
Key
1. Press ‘ **11
’
Playback the IP Address of WAN port
2. Press ‘ **12
’
Playback the IP Address of LAN port
3. Press ‘ 600 ’ Get into the Voicemail Box
4. Press ‘ 900 ’ Get into the Meeting
5. Press ‘ # ’ Blind Transfer
6. Press ‘ *2 ’ Attended Transfer
7. Press ‘ * ’ Disconnect Call
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Chapter4
Chapter4
Chapter4
Chapter4 Login
Login
Login
Login in
in
in
in Home
Home
Home
Home Page
Page
Page
Page
After connect ing the IP PBX to the local area network. Launch the web browser on a
computer which is in this local area network. Enter the IP address for the system ( WAN
port IP address http://
http://
http://
http:// 192.168.1.100
192.168.1.100
192.168.1.100
192.168.1.100 :9999
:9999
:9999
:9999 ,
,
,
,LAN port IP address http://
http://
http://
http:// 192.168.10.100
192.168.10.100
192.168.10.100
192.168.10.100 :
:
:
:
9999
9999
9999
9999 ) . The start web page will appear like this:
Enter Username and password (default username is admin
admin
admin
admin , password is admin
admin
admin
admin ), then
click “ login ” . Once the login is success ful, the home page will be display:
Noted:
Noted:
Noted:
Noted: you have to add a network segment same with the W AN ports if you r PC is not at
192.168.1. XXX .
W ith the zycoo GUI, you can configure extensions, conference, voicemail, Dial Plan and
etc. Each page of the GUI has three columns:
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The left column present all the options tab that you can program the system. Click the
tab to go to sett ing page of different option s .
The middle column contains the primary content for each page.
The right column of the user interface contains Tooltips. This area provides brief
description for any options of the GUI
The home page is used for logout, Reboot and Factory Defaults.
L og out :
To
log out the zycoo GUI.
Reboot: Reboot the IP PBX system
Factory Defaults: Restore all settings to factory default.
Activate change: Made the change active for the current config uration after you
make a configuration on some page.
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Chapter
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5
5
5 Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1 Configure
Configure
Configure
Configure Extensions
Extensions
Extensions
Extensions
Click the Extension tab and you will see the extensions setting, you r created user s are
in this page. There are 30 users in your extensions list as default setting, you can add new
extensions or remove the existing extensions.
Extensions Setting include :
Extension The extension is assigned to the defined user.
Name The full name of the individual assigned to this extension.
Password The password is used to Extension registered
VM Password The password is used to access voicemail for the specified
Extension
E-mail Set the user
’
s E-mail
Caller ID Identifies the Caller ID presented when the listed extension
dials out
Analog Phone
A
drop-down menu is available to identify the analog phone
port which this extension will access.
Dial Plan
You
can choice dial plan based on the extension s
’
need , this
option references the Dial Rules option on the left tool bar.
There are also several advanced extension options available. The advanced options
establish the connections from the listed extension to other systems within the IPPBX
system server. These advanced options include the following:
Voicemail The extension support voicemail
SIP The extension support SIP protocol
IAX The extension support IAX protocol
Call Waiting The extension support Call Waiting function
3-Way Calling The extension support 3-Way Calling functions
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Pickup Group Select pickup group of the extension
Delete VMail If this option is set, then voicemails will not be checkable using a
Phone. Messages will be sent via e-mail, only. Note:
You
need to
have an smtp server configured for this functionality.
Codecs Click here, you can set the extension
’
s codec (default support:
alaw, ulaw and G . 729).
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2 Trunk
Trunk
Trunk
Trunk
If you want to make external call, you must register with a Trunk in order to connect to
the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or other VoIP service provider. Through
the web page you can add a trunk.
There are three Trunk categories: Analog
Analog
Analog
Analog Trunk
Trunk
Trunk
Trunk ,VoIP
VoIP
VoIP
VoIP Providers
Providers
Providers
Providers ,Peer
Peer
Peer
Peer .
Analog Trunk
Select the Analog r adio button to define the analog ports you have access to as a
service provider. This will give you the ability to place calls through the IP PBX utilizing
analog lines.The analog ports available will be displayed when you select this option.
Choose one or more analog ports by selecting their associated checkbox.
You
will not be
able to create an analog service provider if you do not have any analog ports available.
Custom Trunk
The Custom VoIP option allows you to create a custom VoIP definition.
To
create the
custom VoIP provider definition you will need to complete the following:
D escription The d escription should be used as the name of the custom VoIP
definition
Protocol Specify either a IAX or SIP protocol
DialPlan Select a DialPlan for this trunk.
Register Enable/Disable server register. Registering is not required for all
providers
Host The IP address of your service provider
Username The user name associated with your provider account
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Password The password associated with your provider account
Without Authentication if you connect to Voip server without Authentication, pls
selected this.
Peer
The Peer option allows you to create a custom VoIP Peer.
Peer Name D efines a peer name for this peer.
Protocol Specify either a IAX or SIP protocol
DialPlan Select a DialPlan for this peer
Host dynamic | hostname | IP Address
NAT Disable/Enable the NAT function
Without Authentication if you connect to the PBX without Authentication, pls
selected
Username Defines the peer username
Password Defines the peer password
Once you have added a VoIP Trunk it will appear on the list of Trunk on the Trunk page.
There is an Options drop-down list associated with each Trunk listing. The Options
drop-down list allows you to edit or delete the Trunk definition, as well as further refine the
definition by choosing several advance options. Select either Codecs or Advanced to
further refine the definition.
Edit Edit you select the trunk.
Codecs Codecs provide the ability for your voice to be converted to a digital
signal and transmitted across the internet.
Advanced The following advanced options are available to further refine your
trunk.
Trunkname Specify a trunk name if you want to refer to the service provider
definition as something other than specified in Comment
Insecure This option specifies how connects to a service provider (host)
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should be handled. Valid options are very/yes/no/invite/port. (Default is
“very ”)
Port The register request is sent through the port. (Default is
SIP:5060,IAX:4569)
Caller ID The caller ID will be set to the value specified in this field
Fromdomain Sets default from: domain in SIP messages when acting as a SIP client.
Fromuser Sets default from: user in SIP messages when acting as a SIP client
Contact Specifies a primary extension for call routing
5.3
5.3
5.3
5.3 Outbound
Outbound
Outbound
Outbound Routers
Routers
Routers
Routers
The Dial Rules tab on the left toolbar allows you to use basic pattern matching to
differentiate outbound calls and route them accordingly (create different DialPlan).
Click on Add a Dial Rule to define a new DialPlan. The following dialog will be displayed.
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A
DialPlan is comprised of the following items:
Rule Name Set a rule name
Place this call through Select a Trunk through which the call should be made
F a i l over Select a trunk Failover
PIN Set Set a password when you dial base the Dial rule.
Dialing Rules The Dialing Rule gives you the ability to use basic pattern
matching to differentiate calls and route them accordingly. For instance, if a number
begins with 9256 followed by 7 or more digits, that would define a call within the state
of Alabama. If a call began with 9 followed by 7 digits, it would be a local call that
probably didn ’ t require a long distance charge. Instead of adding a rule for every
extension or phone number you call, specify the pattern in this rule similar to the
example.
D efine a custom pattern S et a custom pattern by yourself.
N
N
N
NAny digit from 2 to 9
Z
Z
Z
ZAny digit from 1 to 9
X
X
X
XAny digit from 0 to 9
.
.
.
.Any number of additional digits
Example: “ _9ZNXXX. ” mean first number is 9, second number is any digit from 1 to
9, third number is any digit from 2 to 9 and each “ X ” is any digit from 0 to 9. The “ . ” is
more.
Delete This option gives you the opportunity to remove specified digits from the
call being dialed and replace them with the digits needed to make the call.
You
can
also prepend digits to the beginning.
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Chapter 6
6
6
6 Inbound
Inbound
Inbound
Inbound Control
Control
Control
Control
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1 Inbound
Inbound
Inbound
Inbound Routers
Routers
Routers
Routers
The same pattern-matching logic used for processing outbound calls can also be
employed for inbound calls. The two defaults define routing based on whether an
incoming call matches or doesn ’ t match a pattern you define.
There are only a few options you need to configure
Route Make a selection from the drop-down list to choose how the calls
will be routed.
You
can select from All Unmatched Calls or Calls
which Match
From Provider Select from the list of providers which you previously configuration
To
Extension The previously configuration extension which should receive the
Call.
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2 IVR
IVR
IVR
IVR (Interactive
(Interactive
(Interactive
(Interactive Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice Response)
Response)
Response)
Response)
Through the web page, you can create Interactive Voice Response (IVR). IVR are
designed to allow for more efficient routing of calls from incoming callers.
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Voice menus are constructed depending on your needs. Just like your business you
need to create the solution best suited to your customers.
Name Set a IVR name
Extension Set a IVR connect number
Welcome Massage Select a welcome massage voice from record
Dial other Extensions Enable/Disable allow dial other extensions.
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3 IVR
IVR
IVR
IVR Prompts
Prompts
Prompts
Prompts
In the event that one wants to record custom IVR prompts for the IP PBX, which can be
used in a IVR, the Record may be used.
A
list of previously recorded menus is displayed. Here, the user may modify several
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options
Record Again Clicking this button allows the user to make another attempt at
recording and replacing an existing custom sound file
Play Clicking this button brings up a dialog entry box to allow the input of
an extension that System will dial and play the prompt over
Delete Clicking this button will delete the selected prompt
There are two options under “ Record a new voice ”
File Name This text entry box specifies the saved name of the file that is to be
recorded.
Extension Used for Recording This drop-down select box allows the user to choose
which extension will dial to wait for the user to speak the prompt
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4 Ring
Ring
Ring
Ring Groups
Groups
Groups
Groups
A
ring group is a group of users assigned to answer incoming call to a single extension.
When a caller dials a ring group extension,all of the phones of the users in the ring group
will ring together,the call is answered when any one of the users in the group pick up the
call.
You
can configure Ring Groups through the web page
Define Ring Groups to Dial more than one extension
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Name Set a Ring Group name
Strategy There is a drop-down list, you can choose Ring all or Ring in order.
Ring Group Members Add Ring Group member from Available channels.
If the Ring Group no answered you can choose to Goto an Extension, Goto an Extension
Voicemail ,Goto a RingGroup, Goto an IVR menu , HangUp .
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Chapter
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Chapter 7
7
7
7 Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
7.1
7.1
7.1
7.1 Options
Options
Options
Options
Local Extensions are Set up the digit of local extensions
Operator Extension Set up Operator Extension. (you can dial “ 0 ” go
to the extension at any time)
Global Ring Time Set Set default each extension ring time.
Music On Ringback Enable/Disable the Music On Ringback function
Default Settings for a New User Set up the Default Settings for a New User, when
Y
ou create a new extension will use the
configuration.
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.2 Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice mail
mail
mail
mail
The ZX50 provides Voice mail for its end users as an optional feature.End users can
retrieve their voice mails and change their password. The relationship between the
extension and the voice mail is established in the User Extension section of the GUI.
You
can configure the voicemail through this page.
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