IPitomy IP1100+ PBX Administrator Guide User Manual
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IPitomy IP PBX Admin Guide
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Sections/ Fields
Description
Custom SIP Settings
Network
This defines whether the phone is communicating to the PBX over the
LAN, WAN, or a Custom server address.
LAN – Tells the phone to communicate to the local IP of the PBX
WAN – Tell the phone to communicate to the public IP of the PBX, as
entered under PBX Setup
SIP
Custom – Tells the phone to communicate to the PBX via an IP you enter
manually
Server
Displays the IP of the PBX as configured from the previous setting. If
Network is set to Custom, this is where you would manually set the IP.
Time Settings
Network
Defines where the phone will get its time settings from.
PBX – Sets the PBX local IP as the time server for the phone
Custom – Allows you to manually enter a time server for the phone.
Time Server
Displays the address the phone is using for its time server. When set to
Custom this field allows you to manually enter the time server address.
Time Zone
Allows you to set the time zone the phone will use.
System – the phone follows the PBX time zone settings
Custom – Select from the dropdown of a number of time zone settings,
allowing the phone to display a different time then the PBX would
Volume Controls
Microphone Mute
Default N; The IP550 phone will answer a page call and automatically
engage Mute when this option is selected.
Auto-Answer
Incoming Intercom
Default Y; If enabled, this will automatically answer incoming pages via
speakerphone. If the user is on a call, the page will ring the extension
instead.
Warn on Incoming
Intercom
Default Y; If enabled the phone will play a tone alerting the user that their
phone has answered a page with the speakerphone.
Call Waiting Tone
Default Y; If enabled the phone will play a tone while the extension is busy
on a call alerting the user that another call is waiting.
Stutter Tone
Default N; Stutter Dial Tone is provided to alert a user that messages are
waiting. It is presented to the user at the time the handset is taken off-hook
or speakerphone button pressed from an idle state.
Handset Gain Level
Default 10; Gain can be loosely defined as volume. This setting allows the
programmer to adjust the gain to the user’s handset. DREW what is the
range?
Headset Gain Level
Default 10; Gain can be loosely defined as volume. This setting allows the
programmer to adjust the gain to the user’s headset. DREW what is the
range?