Parameter
Ringback Timeout(30-240)
Configuring the Auto Refuse Timeout
The auto refuse timeout defines a specific period of time after which the system will stop ringing if the call
is not answered.
Procedure
1. On your web user interface, go to Setting > Call Features.
2. Configure and save the following settings:
Parameter
Auto Refuse Timeout
(30-240)
Auto Answer
You can allow the system to answer incoming calls automatically in the idle mode or during the call.
Answering a Call Automatically When not in a Call
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Answering Multiple Calls Automatically
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Answering a Call Automatically When not in a Call
You can specify whether to answer a call automatically when the system is not in a call.
About this task
Attention: Auto answer feature may create security issues, for example, an unexpected caller can
view your video conference room randomly.
Procedure
1. Do one of the following:
Description
Configure the ringback time
(seconds).
Note: the valid value is from
30 to 240 and the default
value is 180.
If it is set to 180, the call will
be hung up automatically if
the remote party does not
answer the call within 180s.
Description
Configure the duration time
(seconds) in the ringing state.
Note: the value is from 30
to 240. Default: 120 If it is
set to 120, the system will
stop ringing if the call is not
answered within 120s.
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Configuration Method
Web user interface
Configuration Method
Web user interface