MyPBX SOHO Extension User Guide INTRODUCTION Thanks for using MyPBX SOHO V4/V5 User Web Interface. This Guide would explain how to configure the “Follow me” settings (in different case such as, “No Answer”, or “When Busy”; whether transfer the incoming call to voicemail or other phone number); how to configure Voicemail settings (such as enable/disable voicemail service, set a voicemail password and enable/disable “send the voicemail to an email address as an attachment”...
MyPBX SOHO Extension User Guide Figure 1-2 1.2.1 Follow Me Settings 1. Always Always Follow Me is a service of MyPBX that allows the automatic unconditional transfer of incoming calls to varying other destinations. Enable Always checkbox selection activates the unconditional call forwarding service on the current extension.
MyPBX SOHO Extension User Guide no answer. b. Transfer To choose Number, the incoming call will be forwarded to extension, PSTN or mobile phone number when there is no answer. Note: When No Answer Follow Me configuration is saved, the Ring Group and Call Queue services will be disabled.
MyPBX SOHO Extension User Guide 1.2.4 Ring Out Ring Out is used to define the ringing time of the extension. If the ringing time exceed the configured time, the extension would stop ringing. 1.2.5 Mobility Extension Number Mobility Extension Number is used to enable the cell phone to work as a mobile extension. If a cell phone number is set as the mobility extension number, once it calls MyPBX, the cell phone would have all authority of extensions.
MyPBX SOHO Extension User Guide Figure 1-3 1.3.2 Voicemail Management In the Voicemail Management page, the extension user could play, delete or download the voicemail, or move the voicemail from one folder to the other folder (e.g. New, Old, Family, Work, Friends).
MyPBX SOHO Extension User Guide 1.4 Call Recordings In the Call Recording page, the user could play, delete and download the recording files. Play the recording: Select the recording the play and click “Play”. In the “Play” page, the user could control the speed and volume.