Telephony Features |
Dial Plan |
Extension Numbering
IP Office Essential Edition - IP Office Essential Edition - Basic Edition systems can be configured to use either a 2-digit or 3-digit numbering for user extensions.
• | If 2-digit numbering is selected, the extensions are numbered 10 to 57. This numbering cannot be changed. In 2-digit mode only 48 extensions are supported. |
• | If 3-digit numbering is selected, the extensions are numbered from 100 upwards. This numbering can be changed in the range 100 to 579 using IP Office Manager. In 3-digit mode a maximum of 100 extensions are supported. |
• | In both cases, those extensions not matched by physical ports are automatically assigned as phantom extensions. |
• | The system numbering mode can be changed through the phone based administration menus, |
Special Dialed Numbers
The following can be dialed after selecting an Intercom or call appearance button or simply going off hook.
Function |
Number |
Description |
Operator |
0 |
Dials the first extension in the system. |
Extension Pickup |
6 |
Answer the call alerting at another extension. Dial 6 followed by the extension number. |
Group Pickup |
66 |
GroupDial 66 followed by the pickup group number (1 to 4). |
Line Pickup |
68 |
Answer the call alerting on a particular line. Dial 68 followed by the line number. |
Loudspeaker |
70 |
Makes a call to the extension configured as the system's Loudspeaker Paging extension. |
Calling Group |
7 |
Group calling. Dial 7 followed by the calling group number (1 to 4). |
Operator Group |
75 |
Operator group. This is supported only on systems with their System Mode set to PBX System. |
Modem Port |
76 |
Modem port. Used for remote access for configuration. |
Hunt Group |
77 |
Dial 77 followed by the hunt group number (1 to 6). |
Voicemail Access |
777 |
Connects the extension to the extension user's own mailbox. |
Remote Voicemail |
778 |
Connects the extension to prompts to specify the mailbox required. |
Auto Attendant |
78 |
Auto attendant numbers. See the section Auto Attendant Numbers below. |
Idle Line Pickup |
8 |
Dial 8 followed by the line number (01 to 64). |
ARS Selector |
8 |
Seize an available trunk in the ARS selector group (65 to 99). This is supported only on systems with their System Mode set to PBX System. |
External Call |
9 |
Key System: Start an outgoing external call without first selecting a line appearance button. The line used is automatically selected Automatic Line Selection. PBX System: Optional external dialing prefix. The use of 9 can be removed or swapped with 0 (the operator number). |
Intercom Call |
* |
Prefix * in front of an internal number will attempt to make an intercom voice signal call where the caller can speak over the destination's phone speaker. If the destination cannot auto answer, the call becomes a normal call. |
Simultaneous Page |
*70 |
Make a page call to both the users in Calling Group 1 and to the extension configured as the system's Loudspeaker Paging extension. |
Auto Attendant Numbers
Dialing the appropriate number shown in the table below allows recording and playback of the matching auto attendant prompt. It is important to remember that callers always hear two prompts, a greeting prompt and then a menu prompt. In addition that may also hear the emergency greeting first if it has been activated.
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Auto Attendant |
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Greeting Prompts |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
Morning Greeting |
7811 |
7812 |
7813 |
7814 |
7815 |
7816 |
7817 |
7818 |
7819 |
Afternoon Greeting |
7821 |
7822 |
7823 |
7824 |
7825 |
7826 |
7827 |
7828 |
7829 |
Evening Greeting |
7831 |
7832 |
7833 |
7834 |
7835 |
7836 |
7837 |
7838 |
7839 |
Out of Hours Greeting |
7851 |
7852 |
7853 |
7854 |
7855 |
7856 |
7857 |
7858 |
7859 |
Emergency Greeting |
7861 |
7862 |
7863 |
7864 |
7865 |
7866 |
7867 |
7868 |
7869 |
Action Prompts |
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Morning Menu |
7841 |
7842 |
7843 |
7844 |
7845 |
7846 |
7847 |
7848 |
7849 |
Afternoon Menu |
7871 |
7872 |
7873 |
7874 |
7875 |
7876 |
7877 |
7878 |
7879 |
Evening Menu |
7881 |
7882 |
7883 |
7884 |
7885 |
7886 |
7887 |
7888 |
7889 |
Out of Hours Menu |
7891 |
7892 |
7893 |
7894 |
7895 |
7896 |
7897 |
7898 |
7899 |
Auto Attendant Access |
7801 |
7802 |
7803 |
7804 |
7805 |
7806 |
7807 |
7808 |
7809 |
The Auto Attendant Access numbers allow internal access to an auto attendant. Calls can be transferred to these numbers.
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