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one position to another while typing a text on a StarPoint key phone. Choose one
of the seven levels, starting from 'extremely fast' to 'extremely slow'.
CLIP – shows the calling party number (CLI) only.
CLIP and CPN – shows the calling party number (CLI) and originally called
party number (original CPN).
CLIP and CPN list – shows the calling party number (CLI) and originally
called party number (original CPN). In both cases, the numbers are
compared with the phone directories. If a match is found, the name is
added to the number.
AoC
The whole tag is available on the group and user levels only.
The
subtag helps you define the warranted count of call records to be displayed on
AoC
the key phone and in the NS Assistant. Set the count of
,
and
Missed Received
calls separately. The default count of records is twenty. This limit applies to
Dialled
PBXs with a high number of users (carried calls) only. If a PBX has a capacity to store
more records, all of them are displayed at any time.
SMS at no answer
Use the SMS at no answer subtag to set parameters for the
functio
SMS at no answer
n. An
is a message that is sent automatically to the called user if
SMS at no answer
the following conditions are satisfied:
The called party rejects or does not answer the incoming call.
The SMS at no answer is activated on one of the levels of the fall-down
hierarchy for the calling or called user.
The SMS at no answer is sent through the destination defined here. Usually is this
destination defined as bundle of virtual GSM ports. Type the SMS text to be sent to the
called users in the SMS subtag. You can also add information on the calling number
(string %c) and the calling extension name (%n) to the SMS body.
SMS setting:
Send SMS at no answer – send this SMS as an SMS at no answer to the called
extension. This setting has a higher priority than that for an external extension.
Send SMS at no answer of external extension – send this SMS as an SMS at
to the called external extension. This setting has a lower priority
no answer
than the general one mentioned above.
Moreover, you can define the sending timeout. If you set this timeout to 20s, the
outgoing call has to alert the called extension for more than 20s so that the SMS can
be sent after the call end. The timeout is the fourth condition for SMS at no
.
answer sending
Examples of SMS at no answer sending:
User calls to an external GSM phone via a GSM port of the PBX. The SMS at no
A
answer has been enabled and the timeout is 20s. The GSM phone begins to ring,
but the called user does not answer the call. After the timeout (20s), user A
hangs up (or the call is rejected by the other party). Subsequently, the SMS set
in the upper configuration row is sent to the selected destination. If Origin is set
as the destination, the SMS will be sent via the same GSM port as was used for
the call.
User calls to an external GSM extension of user . The SMS at no answer is
A
B