Assigning sending and
receiving numbers to handsets
Your phone can be assigned up to seven
phone numbers: the fixed network
number and up to six VoIP phone num-
bers.
You can assign these numbers to the indi-
vidual handsets that are connected to your
base station as receiving and sending
numbers. The means that for each hand-
set, you define the calls that it will ring for,
and which VoIP account (sending
number) is used by your VoIP provider to
calculate outgoing VoIP calls.
Please note:
A handset is assigned the following numbers
after it is registered with the base station:
– Receiving numbers: all phone numbers
assigned to the phone (fixed network and
VoIP).
– Sending numbers: the fixed network
number and the VoIP phone number that
you entered at the start of the phone con-
figuration.
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Open the following Web page:
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Settings
Telephony
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Number
Assignment.
This will display the names of all registered
handsets, and a list for each handset with
the phone numbers that are configured
and activated for the phone. The connec-
tion names are shown in the
column. The fixed network connection is
always at the end of the list.
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Define a VoIP phone number as the
sending number for each handset. To
do this, click on the option behind the
phone number in the
previous assignment will automatically
be deactivated.
Please note:
The fixed network number is permanently
assigned to each handset as a sending
number. This assignment cannot be deacti-
vated. This guarantees that emergency
numbers can be dialled from every handset.
Connections
column. The
Send
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Select the phone numbers for each
handset (fixed network, VoIP) that are
to be assigned to the handset as receiv-
ing numbers. To do this, click on the
option behind the phone number in
the
column. Every handset can
Receive
be assigned several phone numbers or
no phone number (½ = assigned).
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Now click on
Set
Please note:
– If a VoIP phone number that has been
assigned to a handset as a sending number
is deleted, then the handset will automati-
cally be assigned the first VoIP phone
number.
– If a phone number is not assigned to any
handset as a receiving number, calls to this
number will be signalled on all handsets.
– If you have not assigned receiving numbers
to any of the handsets, calls to all connec-
tions will be signalled on all handsets.
Setting DTMF signalling for VoIP
DTMF signalling is required, for example,
for playing and controlling some network
mailboxes via key codes (digits).
For VoIP specify how key codes are to be
converted and sent as DTMF signals: as
audible information in the voice channel
or as a "SIP Info" message.
Ask your VoIP provider which type of
DTMF transmission it supports.
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Open the following Web page:
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Settings
Telephony
tings.
In the
DTMF over VoIP Connections
make the required settings for sending
DTMF signals. Bear in mind your provider's
guidelines.
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Activate
or
Audio
nals are to be transmitted acoustically
(in voice packages).
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Activate
if DTMF signals are to
SIP Info
be transmitted as code.
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Now click on
Set
Web configurator
to save your settings.
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Advanced Set-
area,
if DTMF sig-
RFC 2833
to save your settings.
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