Pause Insertion; Phantom Mailbox (Extension); Phonebook; Power Failure Transfer - Xblue Networks X-50 Installation Manual

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Pause Insertion

Pause is a momentary delay in dialing when placing an outgoing PSTN or SIP Trunk Line from a stored number such as
a speed bin. In addition, the X-50 system will automatically enter a momentary pause when an international number
is dialed. To insert a Pause when programming a speed dial bin, use either a "P" or "p".

Phantom Mailbox (Extension)

The X-50 VoIP Telephone System has 40 special phantom or virtual mailbox extensions. They are used for personnel
that do not require a physical telephone but need to be visible within the system. They can also be used as group
mailboxes allowing multiple people to share the same mailbox.

Phonebook

There are two types of phonebook, Personal and Public. The Personal Phonebook is for the private use of the user that
enters the number and the Public Phonebook can be accessed by all authenticated X2020 telephones.
Private
Each extension has a phonebook for their exclusive use. The phonebook holds 200 numbers that are stored
alphabetically by the name and can be grouped by Family, Friends, Colleague, and VIP. In addition, if incoming Caller
ID matches one of these entries, they can be assigned to use a distinctive ringing tone.
Public
The Public Phonebook is a list that the administrator creates and maintains in a centralized location allowing all
authenticated X2020 telephones to link to the list. Each user has the ability to import the list and have access to the
numbers.

Power Failure Transfer

In the event of a power failure, the first PSTN line will be automatically connected to the FXS port labeled "TEL" in the
system.

Programmable Buttons

Each X2020 telephone has the ability to program the four button labeled 1, 2 3 and 4. At default, they are the first
four PSTN telephone lines and the optional Sidecar has twenty-four (24) buttons which at default are extensions 101
through 125. Any of the buttons on the phone or the sidecar can be programmed to be feature, telephone line, speed
bin, etc.

Redial

Redial also known as Last Number Redial is used to press one button for quick access to the last thirty numbers dialed
from that extension.
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