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Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
Quadro2x, 2xi, Quadro4x, 4xi, Quadro16x, 16xi; (SW Version 5.2.x) 81
The Ringer Type drop down list allows you to select the frequency of the ringer supported by the phone attached to the line. Information can be
found on the phone enclosure or in the phone's manual. Problems with the ringer might occur if the ringer type selected here does not correspond to
the one supported by the phone.
Please Note: The supported ringer type can be found on the bottom of the phone, in the “Ren:x.xN” value where N is the ringer type supported by
the phone. For example, if N=A, the TypeA ringer type should be selected, if N=B, the TypeB&Z ringer type should be selected.
The Enable off-hook Caller ID checkbox enables Caller ID transmission to the phone in the off-hook state attached to a certain line. Service is
applicable to the phones supporting the Call Waiting Caller ID feature.
The Enable Hot Desking Capability checkbox is used to enable the Hot Desking
feature on the corresponding onboard analogue FXS line.
The Hot Desking Automatic Logout section is used to configure Hot Desking functionality expiration on the corresponding FXS line. This may be
useful when someone who logged in to the public phone with the extension attached to this line forgot to log out after using it. With this option
enabled, once the expiration time arrives, the extension will automatically log out from the public phone.
The following options are available:
Never – the extension will never expire and will remain logged in to the public phone.
After the defined period of time – requires the period after which the extension will automatically log out from the public phone.
At the certain moment – requires the moment (hour and minute) when the extension will automatically log out from the public phone.
Information on the Caller ID system
Caller ID is a service identifying the caller (when performing a call or sending a voice mail) and notifying the called party about the identity of the
caller. The Caller ID service is available only for phones with a display to show that information. Two types of Caller ID notification are available on
Quadro: FSK and DTMF.
FSK Standard
The FSK standard supports caller ID indication either with the phone handset on-hook or if the called party is already busy with another call or
operation (handset is off-hook). For internal calls, caller ID notification in FSK can show up to two lines of identifiable parameters on the called
phone’s display. The first line shows the caller’s extension number. The second line shows the caller’s nickname (if indicated in the configuration).
For external IP calls, caller ID notification in FSK can also show up to two lines of identifiable parameters on the called phone’s display. The first line
shows the caller’s user name. The second line shows the caller’s nickname (if indicated in configuration). If the nickname is not available and there is
a display name, provided by the caller party, the second line will display it, otherwise the URL, in the format: username@host will be displayed. For
calls from the PSTN network, the entire caller ID message will be shown.
DTMF Standard
The DTMF standard supports caller ID indication only if the phone handset is on-hook (phone is free and ready to accept calls). This standard also
has caller ID notification conditions but they are non-configurable. Caller ID notification in DTMF can show only one line of identifiable parameters on
the called phone’s display. For internal calls, it is the caller’s extension number. For external IP calls, it is the caller’s user name. For calls from the
PSTN network, caller ID will only display the caller’s phone number.
Please Note: DTMF supports only parameters consisting of digits. If any letter symbol has been used in the external caller user name, DTMF will not
display caller ID.
To Configure the Line Settings
1. Select the line number that should to be configured from the Active Lines column in the Lines table on the About this Administrator's Guide
page.
2. Press on the line number link in the Line Settings table. The Line Settings - Line# page will appear in the browser window.
3. Use the Caller ID drop down list to select the caller ID detection system mode corresponding to the phone type.
4. Enable the Dialing Prefix With Caller ID checkbox if needed.
5. Configure the Remote Party Disconnect Indication parameters by selecting the corresponding checkboxes.
6. Define a Ringer Type from the corresponding drop down list.
7. Enable Off-hook Caller ID if needed.
8. Press the Save button on the Line Settings - Line# page to save the caller ID system and other line specific configuration settings.
IP Line Settings
The IP Line Settings page is used to configure IP lines for IP phones to be connected to the Quadro. Quadro provides the options to connect SIP
phones to its LAN side, assign the corresponding IP line to an active extension, and use SIP phones as a simple phone with all telephony services of
the Quadro (for example, call hold, waiting, transfer, etc).
8 IP Lines are available on the Quadro2x, 30 IP Lines are available on the Quadro4x and 18 IP Lines are available on Quadro16x.
The IP Lines Settings page displays a table with the available IP lines on the Quadro. Entering the feature key in the Features
page can enable
more IP lines.
Enable PnP to IP lines checkbox is used to setup the SIP phones connected to the Quadro via Plug and Play automatic configuration service. To
use this service, this checkbox needs to be selected. The SIP phone should be reset then. After a clean boot-up of the SIP phone, Quadro will detect
the SIP phone and all its characteristics, generate the automatic configuration file and will upload it to the SIP phone. The SIP phone will be then
configured on the first available IP line of the Quadro and will become completely functional.
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