Automatic line select (hot line), Automatic provisioning, Automatic route select (ars) – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual
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Feature Description
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Automatic Line Select (Hot Line)
Users may select how their idle extension functions when lifting the handset or pressing the speaker button. An
extension can be set to access a specific outside line, a line group, or intercom (ICM) automatically when going off
hook or pressing the speaker button. In addition, Users can program a timer from 0 to 8 second, delay before the off
hook action is taken.
Automatic Provisioning
The system comes standard with WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) which allows the system to use Auto-
Configuration Server (ACS) to preform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics.
Automatic Route Select (ARS)
See Call Routing
Backlit Display
The X2020 SIP Telephone endpoint has a 6 line, 128 x 64 backlit display, which can be programmed go into sleep
mode, or stay lit.
Basic Calling
There are two different types of calling; Intercom which are calls within the system and telephone line to an external
location. When a dialed number is within the system numbering plan, it is considered an intercom call. If the number
is not within the system numbering plan, but matches an entry in the routing tables the call will be routed over the
appropriate telephone line or line group. Related Features: Numbering Plan and Call Routing.
Busy Call Back
Busy Call Back allows the user to dial a code when they call a busy extension to queue up for a call. When the called
extension hangs up, the calling extension will ring, when calling extension lifts the handset, the called extension will
being ringing.
Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
Busy Lamp Field also known as Direct Station Select (DSS) is a visual indication, usually a LED on a preprogrammed
button, that shows when an extension or telephone is busy. The associated LED will be lit solid indicating that the
extension or telephone line is busy.
Call Abandon
Call Abandon is a timed signal which is sent from the telephone company to the system to indicate that a telephone
line had disconnected. This is especially helpful when callers disconnect the call while they are on hold. The system
receives a timed disconnect signal, which matches the preprogrammed Call Abandon Time, from the telephone line
provider and forces the telephone line on-hook.