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Quadro Manual III: Extension User's Guide Extension User’s Menus
Quadro2x, 2xi, Quadro4x, 4xi, Quadro16x, 16xi; (SW Version 5.2.x) 30
The Enable Service checkbox selection hides the current
extension’s information when calling to the corresponding
Address listed in the Caller ID Based Services table.
Please Note: Even if the Hiding Caller Information service is
enabled, it shall work only for internal PBX calls and SIP calls.
If you call through FXO/ISDN port to a PSTN number, the
called party will still see your caller ID. To hide your caller ID
for PSTN destinations, contact your PSTN operator.
Fig. III-22 Hiding Caller Information page
Incoming Call Blocking
Incoming Call Blocking allows blocking unwanted incoming calls for a Quadro extension. This page provides the necessary settings for incoming
call blocking. It indicates if the service is enabled for the particular caller and whether or not the custom message will be used to inform the caller
about the call being blocked. If the service for the particular caller has been enabled by the administrator and has been stated as protected, the user
cannot disable it.
Please Note: The administrator can protect the service from being disabled by you. Contact the administrator if callers complain that they cannot
reach you.
The Enable Service checkbox selection blocks all calls to the current extension using the corresponding Address listed in the Caller ID Based
Services table where the Incoming Call Blocking service is configured.
The Send Message to Caller Party checkbox is available when the service is enabled and initiates a message to inform the caller that their line has
been blocked. Otherwise, the calling party will be disconnected without notification.
The Restore Default Blocking Message File restores the default incoming call blocking message if another user-defined file has been previously
selected. When the checkbox is selected, the file upload possibility will be disabled.
The Upload New Blocking Message File requires the name
of the desired voice message file. The file needs to be in
PCMU (CCITT u-law, 8 kHz, 8 bit Mono) wave format,
otherwise the system will prevent uploading it and the “Invalid
audio file, or format is not supported” warning message will be
received. The system also prevents uploading if there is not
enough space available for the corresponding extension. You
will then receive the “You do not have enough space” warning.
Browse is used to browse custom voice message used for
incoming call blocking.
The Download Custom Blocking Message File link only
appears if a file has been previously uploaded. The link is used
to download the audio file to the PC and opens a window
where the saving location can be specified.
Fig. III-23 Incoming Call Blocking page
Outgoing Call Blocking
Outgoing Call Blocking allows blocking unwanted outgoing calls for a Quadro extension where the destination Address service is configured. This
page provides the necessary settings for the outgoing call blocking service. It indicates whether service is enabled for the particular caller and
whether or not a custom message will be used to inform caller about the call being blocked. If the service a particular caller has been enabled by
administrator and has been stated as protected, the user cannot disable it.
Please Note: The administrator can protect the service from being disabled by you. Contact the administrator if you have problems establishing a
certain call.
The Enable Service checkbox selection blocks all calls to the corresponding Address listed in the Caller ID Based Services table associated to the
corresponding extension.
The Send Message to Caller Party checkbox is available when service is enabled and it initiates a message to inform the caller that their line has
been blocked. Otherwise, the calling party will be disconnected without a warning.
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