number from a remote location. This remotely-programmed forwarding over-
writes any other internally active forwarding. Forwarding "On Busy" and "After
Delay" are not affected. Incorrect or non-existent telephone numbers are rejected.
Your authorisation is checked in the same way as for forwarding within the
OpenCom 100. A correct entry is confirmed with a positive acknowledgement
signal, and the external call subsequently ended.
10.3
Calling a Voicebox from a Remote Terminal
If your system administrator has configured a voicebox with the authorisation for
remote access, you can also access and configure the box from a remote terminal.
Using the telephone number of the OpenVoice application ...
(this telephone number is included in the incoming call distribution)
1. Select the MSN or the system telephone number to which your system admin-
istrator has assigned the internal telephone number of OpenVoice application.
Wait until the connection to the communications system has been established.
You hear a message from your voicebox.
2. Then enter the internal telephone number of your voicebox – i.e. the tele-
phone number of the terminal which has been assigned to the voicebox.
Confirm your input by pressing
3. Enter the PIN of your voicebox.
4. Follow the instructions in the voice menu for all further operating steps.
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Note: The procedure will be aborted if there is a pause of
longer than 60 seconds between the entry of two digits.
Thanks to this time span, it is also possible to implement re-
mote-controlled functions from GSM cellphones.
Note: In order to be able to call and query your voicebox
from a SIP terminal, the "Keypad as SIP-INFO message" func-
tion must be activated on the SIP terminal. Please review the
user guide of the manufacturer on how to set this function.
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Remote-Controlled Functions
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