Examples of Use
Attendant Terminal for an
Operator with Two
System Telephones
The operator switches all incoming
calls and can either work on the
OpenPhone 65 or the mobile termi-
nal, the OpenPhone 25.
Configuration
Configure the system access or
■
access for multiple terminals un-
der PBX Configuration: Ports:
S
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Configure the OpenPhone 65
■
and the RFP 21 under PBX Con-
figuration: Ports: U
Configure a trunk key for the
■
OpenPhone 65 under PBX Con-
figuration: System telephones.
Configure the OpenPhone 25
■
under PBX Configuration:
Ports: DECT-PP and assign the
OpenPhone 25 its own tele-
phone number. Check in the
OpenPhone 25.
Under PBX Configuration: Call
■
Distribution: Incoming route all
incoming calls to the number of
the OpenPhone 65 trunk key.
In the Configurator, create a
■
new group called "Operators"
Call Queue
.
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under User Manager: User
groups. Activate "Call queue",
"Call waiting protection" and
"Call forwarding" for this group
and set the Dial out: External
option appropriately.
Create a user called "Operator 1"
■
under User Manager: User.
Assign this user to the "Opera-
tors" user group. Assign the tele-
phone numbers of the
OpenPhone 65 trunk key and
the number of the mobile
OpenPhone 25 to this user.
Activate Call wait. prot.
■
(call waiting protection) on both
terminals in the Protection
menu.
Configure a function key on the
■
OpenPhone 65 which activates/
deactivates a "call forwarding
immediately" to the telephone
number of the mobile
OpenPhone 25 (in the menu
Call forwarding: Divert
phone: Immediately).
Use
Incoming calls are routed to the
OpenPhone 65 manned by the oper-
ator, who then puts the calls
through. A queue is used so that
callers do not get a busy signal. The
display on the OpenPhone 65 indi-
Examples of Use
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