Intelbras Micro PABX Conecta Manual
Intelbras Micro PABX Conecta Manual

Intelbras Micro PABX Conecta Manual

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MODULARE i
Version handbook: 02/07
Compatible Software: 6.8

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  • Page 1 CONECTA MODULARE i Version handbook: 02/07 Compatible Software: 6.8...
  • Page 2 Dear user The Micro PABX Conecta and Modulare i were developed for clients needing up to four external 4 lines and 12 extensions. These models are very flexible as you can buy them with a basic configuration, two lines and four extensions, and upgrade the features whenever necessary.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING YOUR PABX......1 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ................1 2. GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF THE PABX ..........16 USING THE PABX (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) ....27 3. FAST ACCESS TO INTERNET ..............27...
  • Page 4 4. COLLECTIVE PHONE DIRECTORY ............28 5. INDIVIDUAL PHONE DIRECTORY ............. 29 6. TOLL RESTRICTION .................. 30 7. CALL CAPTURE ..................31 8. CANCELLING PASSWORDS (EXTENSION, FOLLOW ME, DND & TOLL FREE RESTRICTION), AT ONCE ..............32 9. INTERCOM EMERGENCY ................. 32 10.
  • Page 5 12.CALL CONFERENCE ................36 13.CALL DIVERT .................... 37 14. CALL PARKING ..................38 15. EXTENSION GROUP ................39 16. HOTLINE ....................41 17. CALL INTRUSION ..................42 18. INTERCOM ....................43 19. EXTERNAL CALLS ................... 44 20. LAST NUMBER DIALED MEMORY ............50 21.
  • Page 6 22. DND (DO NOT DISTURB) ................ 51 23. BROKER CALL ..................51 24. CALLS ON HOLD ..................52 25. RECALLS ....................53 26. EXTENSION PASSWORD ................. 54 27. FOLLOW ME .................... 55 28. TRANSFERRING CALLS ................56 29. INSTALLING THE ACCESSORIES ............58...
  • Page 7 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING THE ACCESSORIES ..64 30. COMMUNICATION BOARD ..............64 31. DISA BOARD - AUTO ANSWER ............... 76 32. CALLER ID BOARD .................. 79 33. ELECTRONIC DOORPHONE ..............82 34. INTERFACE FOR EXTERNAL ACTIVATION ITA 700 ........ 86...
  • Page 8 35 TONE DETECTION BOARD (LEAST COST ROUTING) ......89 DISA BOARD PRIVATE MESSAGES ........90...
  • Page 9: Installing And Configuring Your Pabx

    Installing and Configuring your PABX 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 Where to install your PABX Before installing the PABX, you shoud carefully read the following instructions:...
  • Page 10 1.2 Mounting your PABX on the wall...
  • Page 11 1.3 Identifying the external connectors for the Modulare i and the Conecta...
  • Page 12 1.4 Identifying the internal connectors of the Modulare i and Conecta Opening the PABX MODULARE I...
  • Page 14 CONECTA...
  • Page 16 1.5 Installing the extensions PRECAUTION ! 1.5.1 Existing pre-installed extensions sockets 1.5.2 No preexisting installation...
  • Page 17 1.6 Linking your extensions to the PABX 1.7 Installing the extension boards...
  • Page 18 NOTE ! 1.8 Installing the external lines NOTE ! Tone. 1.8.1 Installing line 1 and 2 NOTE !
  • Page 19 1.8.2 Installing line 3 and 4 1.8.2.1 Installing the trunk boards for line 3 (Conecta) and 3 and 4 (Modulare i).
  • Page 20 NOTE ! 1.9 Installing the external music Insert the wires and release the clip. Remove the Jumper J9 to allow Remove the wire insulation of the external music the radio or CD player, press the clip of conector CN 37 downwards.
  • Page 21 1.10 Installing the power supply When installing the external power supply your PABX will be connected to the electrical network for proper operation. Verify the voltage of your electrical network, position the switch of your PABX power supply on 220 or 120 V : 120 Volts (Volatge from 110/127V) or 220 Volts ( for 220V).
  • Page 22 To the grounding you should connect the neutral phase, the power supply and equipment protection connection as well as any other equipment connected to the PABX, avoiding current movement between them. Connect the gounding protection wire and the power supply protection wire to Ground connector CN39.
  • Page 23 1.12 Technical Specifications Capacity Extension Path Extension Numbering Sinaling Line Reach Electrical Protection Power Supply AC Configuration Protection Maximum Power During Power Failure Dimension Weight...
  • Page 24: General Configuration Of The Pabx

    2. GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF THE PABX 2.1 Changing the main password Changing the general password When the main password is changed,Remote Access programming will be automatically 2.2 Command to enter PABX program mode opened. Entering PABX program mode All programming Exiting PABX program mode functions are followed by...
  • Page 25 Incorrect programming: 2.3 Resetting your PABX Total reset This function is carried out from Partial reset the main extension not in programming mode, lift the handset and execute the command. 2.4 Configuring the lines as route 0 If the PABX has the communication board, the internal calendar should be...
  • Page 26 Set Line in Decadic mode ( FSK ) Set Line in Multifrequencial mode (DTMF) Set line to only receive calls Set line to receive and make calls in decadic mode 1, 2, 3 or 4, as per the line you wish to program, or 9 to program all the lines.
  • Page 27 Extension number can be set from 20 Important: to 39 or from 200 to 2999 (always starting with 2). If the extension number setting is altered after programming your extensions, you 2.6 Extension Number Setting need to reprogram the extensions. Altering the extension number setting...
  • Page 28 2.7 Prefix Table For the PABX to analyse the programmed table, you need to carry out the programming steps Programming all prefixes at once. in 2.6.1. It is not possible to use both programmings for Programming a predetermined prefix the same prefix. To use the time table, you require the tone detection...
  • Page 29 2.7.1 Analyzing the access code table Setting the PABX not to analyze the access code table press 1, 2, 3 or 4, as per the line you wish to program, or 9 to program all the Setting the PABX to analyze the access code table lines at once.
  • Page 30 Setting the PABX to analyse the local digits 2.9 Blocking collect call Blocking day mode Collect Call Blocking night mode Collect Call This configuration allows you to either Releasing day mode collect call block or release incoming call collect for normal or night mode service.
  • Page 31 Setting an extension as line operator in day mode Setting a group as line operator in day mode (see how to program group in item 15) 2.10.2 Setting an extension as line operator in nightmode Setting an extension as line operator in night mode Night mode service allows you to operate your PABX...
  • Page 32 overflow auto-answer; external call category; Intrude access category; category for external call through special route and route 0; access category for doorphone; external activation access category; automatic auto-answer and collect call blocking. Activating night mode service Desactivating night mode service Note : 2.10.4 Overflow auto-answer Setting an extension as overflow auto-answer...
  • Page 33 Setting the PABX to remain without overflow auto-answer 2.10.5 Setting overflow time for line or night mode operator Setting overflow time 2.10.6 Ring overflow for night mode Desactivating ring overflow for night mode Activating ring overflow for night mode 2.11 Identifying incoming calls OBS.:...
  • Page 34 Extension Caller ID Setting incoming call identification 2.12 Dial tone timing Dial Tone Time (DTT) 1, 2, 3 or 4, as per the line you want to program, or 9 to program all the lines at once. 2.12.1 Answer a call after DTT 2.12.2 Drop the call after DTT...
  • Page 35: Using The Pabx (In Alphabetical Order)

    2.12.2.1 Transferring the answered call Extension password USING THE PABX (in alphabetical order) is set with two digits. However, you can alter the password following the steps in 26.1. 3. FAST ACCESS TO INTERNET 3.1 Category for fast internet access Setting extensions for fast internet access Cancelling extension access Important...
  • Page 36: Collective Phone Directory

    Data protection for extension: there are some NOTE extensions which can´t receive interference. These extensions sending data such as fax, modem, etc.., won´t receive 4. COLLECTIVE PHONE DIRECTORY beeps from other calls but continuous dial tone and always receive continuous general restricted ring tone regardless...
  • Page 37: Individual Phone Directory

    With the communication board, just enter 4.2 Storing telephone numbers + NUMBER POSITION IN DIRECTORY and the Phone directory general use PABX will dial the stored number. Phone directory restricted use Deleting stored numbers 4.3 Using both phone directories You must repeat the operation for every new number to be stored.
  • Page 38: Toll Restriction

    Deleting the stored numbers 5.2 Using the individual phone directory 6. TOLL RESTRICTION Importante see items 19.3 and 19.6). 6.1 Set TOLL RESTRICTION from extension Cancel call barring...
  • Page 39: Call Capture

    This should be done from the main extension without Important entering in PABX program mode. 6.2 TOLL RESTRICTION from main PABX extension Cancel TOLL RESTRICTION 6.3 Cancelling any TOLL RESTRICTION 7. CALL CAPTURE 7.1 Standard Call Capture ( any extension ) Desactivate standard call capture To capture a call ringing on an extension...
  • Page 40: Cancelling Passwords (Extension, Follow Me, Dnd & Toll Free Restriction), At Once

    7.2 Call Capture at a specific extension NOTE 7.3 Extension Group Capture 7.4 Call Capture from operator queue 8. CANCELLING PASSWORDS (EXTENSION, FOLLOW ME, DND & TOLL FREE RESTRICTION), AT ONCE 9. INTERCOM EMERGENCY 9.1 Setting extension to make an emergency call 9.2 Setting extension to receive emergency call 9.3 Resetting extension emergency activation...
  • Page 41: Boss-Secretary

    9.4 Making an emergency intercom All groups should have a boss and a Note secretary. Each extension can belong to only one group. 10. BOSS-SECRETARY 1 boss and 1 secretary; If the secretary 1 boss and 2 secretaries; 2 bosses and 1 secretary and 2 bosses and receives an 2 secretaries.
  • Page 42 Resetting a group boss-secretary 10.2 Calling a group boss-secretary One boss and one secretary One boss an two secretaries Two bosses and one secretary Two bosses and two secretaries NOTE 10.3 Transferring a call to an extension belonging to a boss- secretary group 10.4 Group Boss-secretary extension inquiry...
  • Page 43: Inquiries

    A call inquiry is 10.5 Capturing a call ringing on an extension from a boss- identified by a short ring followed by a secretary group long one. 11. INQUIRIES 11.1 Changing the flash time of the extension Changing your extension flash time 11.2 Extension inquiry While answering an external call or an intercom, you want to call another extension 11.3 Call inquiry to PABX operator...
  • Page 44: Call Conference

    11.4 Call inquiry to an extension group While answering an external call or an intercom, you want to call an extension belonging to a group During a conference, beeps 11.5 Terminating a call inquiry are emitted every 30 seconds. The You made a call inquiry and would like to return to the original call.
  • Page 45: Call Divert

    12.2 Conference between 2 extensions and one external call While on an external call, you make a call inquiry to an extension and want to establlish a 3 party conference Leaving the conference and returning to your external call 12.3 Conference between 1 extension and 2 external calls While on an external call you want to make another external call.
  • Page 46: Call Parking

    Setting a group to answer your call when your extension is busy Desactivate extension or group 13.3 Divert if no answer Setting a group to answer your calls If the call is parked Desactivating divert if no answer for more than 3 minutes, it will return to the extension that...
  • Page 47: Extension Group

    Removing from parking The groups are 15. EXTENSION GROUP numbered from 1 to 4. These numbers will be used in any group operation. 15.1 Types of groups to be set Forwarder Hierarchic...
  • Page 48 Multiple ring 15.2 Programming the groups Adding an extension Removing an extension Cancelling all the group 15.3 Calling a group...
  • Page 49: Hotline

    16. HOTLINE Hotline can´t be programmed on an extension set to make emergency calls. 16.1 Hotline without delay (external line) Activating Hotline Desactivating Hotline 16.2 Hotline with delay (external line) Activating Hotline Desactivating Hotline 16.3 Hotline without delay (intercom) Activating hotline Desactivating Hotline...
  • Page 50: Call Intrusion

    16.4 Hotline with delay (intercom) Activating Hotline Desactivating Hotline 17. CALL INTRUSION 17.1 Categories For day mode For night mode For both modes...
  • Page 51: Intercom

    All extensions You are on a call and need to urgently call another busy extension receives beeps. You need to urgently call another busy extension 17.2 Extension telemarketing The extension should be set to receive an intrusion. Desactivating your extension to receive beeps Important 18.
  • Page 52: External Calls

    18.1O PABX operator busy tone To receive a dial tone To receive a busy tone 18.2 Chained call Establishing a chained call to the PABX operator Establishing a chained call to a group Establishing a chained call to an extension 19.
  • Page 53 19.2 External calls 19.3 Calling a number using your extension password Important 19.4 External call through special route...
  • Page 54 19.4.1 Programming the lines as special routes The lines enabled to make calls in decadic mode will have priority and can also receive calls. Set the PABX to establish external calls in decadic mode Set the PABX to establish and receive calls in decadic mode Set the PABX to establish external calls in multifrequencial mode Set the PABX to establish and receive calls in multifrequencial mode 19.4.2 External call category through special route...
  • Page 55 19.4.2.2 External calls through 3 e 4 Day mode Night mode Day and night mode 19.4.3 External call through special route NOTE 19.5 External call category (0 & Special route) using 0...
  • Page 56 19.5.1 External Calls through route 0 Day mode An extension can only have one type of access through code 0. If it was programmed to Night mode access the external line through special routes using code 0, it will not have Day and night mode access to the external line using...
  • Page 57 Day and Night mode 19.6 External calls using private code This code is very 19.6.1 Registering a private code for your extension useful for call report as it allows you to identify the private calls (your code is printed on the report that registers the call).
  • Page 58: Last Number Dialed Memory

    Important 19.7 Calling teleservices Important 20. LAST NUMBER DIALED MEMORY Redialing last number using multifrequencial telephone Redialing last number using decadic telephone With the 21. ROOM MONITORING (BABYPHONE) communication board, just press # ou 70, after the dial tone the PABX Activating room monitoring with a basic telephone automatically makes the call.
  • Page 59: Dnd (Do Not Disturb)

    Desactivating area monitoring Importante 22. DND (DO NOT DISTURB) With DND on, the Activating DND reminder and call back will still work; the extension will receive internal dial tone with a Desactivating DND continuous tone followed by a beep every second. Important 22.1 Cancelling DND using the main extension 23.
  • Page 60: Calls On Hold

    While on a call, you receive a beep indicating another incoming call to be answered To swing between calls To disconnect a call While on a call, you make an intercom inquiry and want to switch calls To swing between calls. To transfere the call to the extension you inquired To end and inquiry and the external call 24.
  • Page 61: Recalls

    NOTE 24.1 Capturing a held call 25. RECALLS 25.1 Recalling a busy line 25.2 Recalling a busy or unavailable extension Recall is identified by a long dial tone followed by a Extension unavailable shortone. Extension busy 25.3 Automatic line or extension recall...
  • Page 62: Extension Password

    25.3.1 Busy extension recall Desactivating automatic recall to busy extension 25.3.2 Automatic recall to busy line Desactivating automatic recall to busy line 25.4 Number of rings to wait before programming the recall 25.5 Call back (call last incoming number ) You want to call, the last extension that called you, transfered a call or made an inquiry.
  • Page 63: Follow Me

    Altering the password 26.1 Digits number for your password Changing the digit number (2, 3 or 4 ) When the password digit number of an extension is 26.2 Cancelling the password from the main extension changed, all extension passwords will be cancelled. 27.
  • Page 64: Transferring Calls

    28. TRANSFERRING CALLS Factory setting: The password extension has 2 digits. It can be changed on the item 26.1. 28.1 Return of Transfered calls You can transfer a call after an inquiry Desactivating call return by putting the phone on the hook. If disactivated, a 28.2 Transferring a call transfered call that...
  • Page 65 28.6 Transferring a call to another PABX This featue can only be activated in Enabling the access multifrequencial mode. Desabling the access feature When a PABX is interconnected as sub-system, it can transfer all calls and use all features offered by the main 28.6.1 Using the SPC feature during an external call PABX.
  • Page 66: Installing The Accessories

    29. INSTALLING THE ACCESSORIES 29.1 Communication board Installing the Communication board Installing the serial device Station Call Report CN41 DB25 Printer Printer Call billing...
  • Page 67 CN41 DB25 PABX ATTENTION! 29.1.1 Key Telephone System TI 630i / TI 730i Installing your Ti...
  • Page 68 29.2 DISA board 29.3 Caller ID board Adjust the position of the jumper J4 of the trunk boards and J11 (A,B) of the main board IC; NOTE!
  • Page 69 Incoming calls will bear the following format and information about call report/billing LINE Ext. Dialed number Start Duration Date 29.4 Interface for doorphone IP 700 ( The communication board is required and the accessory ITA 700 can´t be used )
  • Page 70 29.5 Electronic doorphone PI100 See 34 on how to prgram the PI 100. 29.6 Tone detection board (Only for Modulare i)
  • Page 71 29.7 External activation interface ITA 700 29.8 Emergency call device...
  • Page 72: Programming And Operating The Accessories

    PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING THE ACCESSORIES 30. COMMUNICATION BOARD 30.1 Calendar Programming the calendar Setting the time 30.2 Reminder 30.2.1 Reminder programmed from extension Setting a daily reminder at the same time...
  • Page 73 Setting the reminder periodically Setting the reminder for week days Desactivating the reminder 30.2.2 Setting the reminder from the main extension Reminder for the next time Reminder daily at the same time You can enter: 0200 for periods of 2 hours; 1700 for 5 PM;...
  • Page 74 30.2.3 Reminder number of rings 30.3 Setting holidays Setting holiday for the PABX Desactivating all holidays 30.4 Setting the working hours for Saturday Setting the interval of the day as working hours 30.5 Call me “Call urgently extension _ _ _” 30.6 Cancelling a TI...
  • Page 75 30.7 Automatic night mode service Programming holidays is necessary for night mode service, automatic activation and reminder. Up to 16 holidays can To activate automatic night mode, you need to set the time and choose to either be programmed. access the service everyday or week days. If you program the service for week days, you also need to program the holidays.
  • Page 76 30.8 Message signal for unanswered calls Setting the LEDs not to signal Setting the LEDs to signal 30.9 Extension call timer When day mode starts the PABX Seting the maximum time for outgoing calls exits automatically the night mode service. You can program up to 12 periods as per the activation order.
  • Page 77 30.10.1 Programming auto-answer The PABX releases auto-answer and maintains the call The PABX releases auto-answer and disconnects the call Desactivating auto-answer Once programmed, when a call exceeds the allowed time, the PABX disconnects 30.10.2 Calling a PABX with auto-answer the call. Using a decadic phone If the programmed duration of your...
  • Page 78 The call will be answered by the destination extension as follows: − − The call will be forwarded to the call attendant in the following situations: − − − − − − 30.10.3 Receiving direct external calls Blocking direct incoming calls Releasing direct incoming calls 30.11 Remote programming using a MF phone •...
  • Page 79 30.11.2 PABX without auto-answer Transferring a call for remote programming In both situations, after the call is being answered, you receive 3 beeps. Programming remotely A call can be transfered to an extension without having the caller to enter any digit. This can happen if the telephone company sends...
  • Page 80 30.12.3 Desactivating emergency call feature The PABX permits the reception of incoming calls directly to the extension. You can then block or release your 30.13 External number call back extension deciding whether the calls go through the operator or not. ❖...
  • Page 81 30.14 Station Call report The PABX can store up to 600 reports as follows; Line Extn. Dialed Nº Start Duration Date When the call is transfered to the remote programmer, it For incoming calls won´t be necessary to enter # and the password of the PABX to start 30.13.2...
  • Page 82 30.14.1 Station Incoming call report 30.14.1.1 Incoming calls answered Activating the storage of answered calls Desactivating the storage of answered calls 30.14.1.2 Incoming calls unanswered Activating the storage of unanswered calls Desactivating the storage of unanswered calls 30.14.1.3 PABX incoming calls before transfer You can program Activating the storage of unanswered calls the PABX to...
  • Page 83 Desactivating outgoing call storage 30.14.3 TOLL FREE restriction (Buffer memory full) Activating the buffer restriction Desactivating the buffer restriction 30.14.4 Initialization time for station call report Setting the PABX waiting time to initiate the call report 30.14.5 Call attending with polarity inversion Activating polarity inversion...
  • Page 84: Disa Board - Auto Answer

    31. DISA BOARD - AUTO ANSWER 31.1 Description 31.1.1 Programming the feature The PABX releases auto-answer and maintains the call The PABX releases auto-answer and disconnects the call Desactivating auto-answer 31.1.2 Incoming Calls answered by DISA − − Situations where the call is answered by the required extension −...
  • Page 85 Situations where the call is forwarded to the extension set as attendand − − − − − − 31.1.2.1 Calling a PABX with DISA Using a decadic phone Caller ID board is Using a MF phone required for proper working of this feature.
  • Page 86 Message time in DAY MODE Activating Desactivating LINE: 1, 2, 3 or 4, as per the line to be programmed, or Message time in NIGHT MODE 9 to program all the lines at once. Activating Desactivating 31.2.2 Setting factory messages Activating DAY MODE factory message Desactivating Activating NIGHT MODE factory message...
  • Page 87: Caller Id Board

    Activating DAY MODE internal message Desactivating Activating NIGHT MODE internal message Desactivating Activating iternal message for both modes simultaneously LINE: 1, 2, 3 or 31.2.3 Setting the menu 4, as per the line to be programmed, or 9 to program all the lines at once.
  • Page 88 Activating Caller ID in DTMF and MFP Activating Caller ID in FSK To activate caller ID in DTMF mode (without category) Note: This feature makes the PABX insert the subscriber´s category in case the local PSTN switch does not send it. Desactivating Caller ID When calling the PABX, in both...
  • Page 89 32.3 Remove caller ID category To activate call classification (Caller ID category) To cancel Note: The above applies to all extensions. This classification is 32.4 Received call classification for the Ti (KTS) displayed in the TI630i or in the ecall report. Call type registration will be done as follows: Categ.
  • Page 90: Electronic Doorphone

    Desactivating 32.5 Prefix DDD/Area code for Ti Programming the prefix DDD/Area code Desactivating the prefix DDD Desactivation the access to answering machine 33. ELECTRONIC DOORPHONE Note For this feature function properly, you should request For a proper operation of the dorphone: your carrier to provide you with the subscriber´s...
  • Page 91 33.1 Physical position for PI 100 33.2 Physical postion for third party doorphones Programming the physical position 33.3 Desactivating an installed doorphone 33.4 Access category to the doorphone In day mode In night mode In both modes...
  • Page 92 33.5 Doorphone attendant Programming an extension as attendant Programming a group as attendant Programming sequencial ring as attendant Desactivating an extension , group or sequencial ring as doorphone attendant 33.6 External number as doorphone attendant...
  • Page 93 Desactivating the external attendant Important 33.7 Activating the doorphone attendant Activating an extension or group Activating an external number 33.8 Calling the doorphone 33.8.1 Opening the door during a call Important − −...
  • Page 94: Interface For External Activation Ita 700

    − − 33.8.2 Answering a doorphone call while on another call The extension is a doorphone attendant. The extension has access category but is not an attendant 33.8.3 Programming the time to activate the door. 34. INTERFACE FOR EXTERNAL ACTIVATION ITA 700 34.1 Access category to external activation programming in day mode NIGHT MODE...
  • Page 95 34.2 Enabling external activation See 35.4) 34.3 Enabling external activation during a call 34.4 Programming the command time 34.5 Automatic external activation Programming the time Desactivating You can only install 34.5.1 Programming the types of external activation one type of electronic Every day doorphone (PI 100...
  • Page 96 Week days Desactivating automatic external activation 34.6 Emergency call through an external device Programming an external number After installing the IP 700, you should NOTE configure the jumper J12 (PABX board) for the position doorphone. Programming an extension NOTE Desactivating emergency call from an external device...
  • Page 97 Making an emergency call from an external device 34.7 Cancelling the emergency call 35 TONE DETECTION BOARD (LEAST COST ROUTING) To desactivate the physical position of a doorphone, you This feature is only available for the Modulare i. should program an extension in the physical position of the doorphone.
  • Page 98 35.2 Programming the time table for various carriers Programming one carrier for each hour Lift the main extension handset + MAIN PASSWORD + + TIME TABLE 1 or 2 + CARRIER CODE + HOUR (00 to 23), wait for confirmation tone. Programming one carrier for a determined period of time Lift the main extension handset + MAIN PASSWORD +...
  • Page 99 DISA BOARD PRIVATE MESSAGES Electronic call answer through DISA is available with all INTELBRAS line of PABX. The format of the recorded messages has to follow a specific pattern to allow for better use of your DISA features and services.

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