Advisory Message; Alarm Notification; Alternate Answer Point; Automatic Busy Redial - Toshiba IP edge General Description Manual

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Features

Advisory Message

One to two KM5020's (20 button) can be attached to the IP5000-series telephones to pro-
vide an additional 40 flexible buttons.
Note
The KM5020 is not supported on the VIPedge system.
ADM buttons can be programmed with outside line or Directory Number buttons, Direct
Station Selection, One Touch Speed Dial or any other flexible feature button.
Advisory Message
When the IP5000-series telephone or attendant console dials an extension number with an
Advisory Message enabled, the message displays on LCD of the originating station. When
a PhDN is dialed, the message set at the PhDN's owner station displays.
If the destination station answers the incoming call and starts a conversation, the LCD dis-
plays as an ordinary call. When the originating station goes on-hook or any other button is
pressed, the LCD returns to the idle display. This status is also sent to Attendant Consoles.

Alarm Notification

IPedge can send alarm notifications to a Monitoring PC/Server or send an alarm notifica-
tion to a telephone.
System alarms can be sent to up to three unique IP addresses from IPedge SNMP traps.

Alternate Answer Point

Users can answer a transferred internal or outside line call from any station that has a
Directory Number button appearance of the "transferred to" Directory Number.

Automatic Busy Redial

Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) enables a telephone user to automatically redial a busy out-
side number multiple times at programmed intervals. Each station may only have one call
registered with ABR at any time.

Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Server

See
Chapter 5 – Contact Center
60
for details.
IPedge General Description
03/16

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