# Advanced Functions These functions are only available to users on the Tranquil Small Business VoIP package. # Address Book Address books provide a useful means to not only aid in the process of dialing out, they can help you make sense of your inbound callers too. There are 3 main categories of address books to be aware of:
Company | This "company-wide" address book will appear for all users within an account. It's an ideal solution for sharing internal or important names and numbers. | |
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Group | These address books are only made available to members of an internal group of users (eg sales team). All users associated to the call group will see this address book and can review and contribute to it. | |
Personal | These are only visible to the end user themselves via the end user control panel. There is no other mechanism for these entries to be viewed. |
Recording PIN (optional) | When a menu is built it is auto-assigned an extension number. Unless you set a PIN number, any extension on the account can access said extension and record a greeting. We recommend that a PIN is set to restrict access. When you access the recording menu, it will simply request the PIN entry before proceeding. |
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Allow External Recording? | Ticking external recording allows you to be able to remotely make a recording. You must apply the IVR to your call flow, dial in, and enter the recording PIN whilst the menu greeting is played. |
Audio Greeting | This is your recording announcing the options to the caller. It doesn't matter when during the greeting the digits are pressed, that path will be taken. ***Example** "Welcome to our company. Press 1 for...".* |
Audio On Exit | Should all retries of the menu announcement be exhausted, then this announcement will be played. ***Example** "Sorry, we did not receive an option selection. Thank you for your call."* |
Audio On Transfer | Once a selection is made, this audio is played. ***Example** "Thank you. Your call is being transferred".* |
Audio On Invalid Entry | If the caller enters digits which are not supported as an option, this audio message can be played. ***Example** Caller enters 4, but you have not setup an option number 4.* |
Menu Name | A friendly name as a reminder as to the purpose or application of this menu. |
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Allow Extension Dialling? | Provide the ability for specific user extensions to be dialled as part of the menu. |
Maximum Extension Length | Specify the maximum size of the extension that can be dialled. The minimum is 3 and maximum is 6 digits. |
Interdigit Timeout | Specify, in seconds, the time the system waits for the entry of a secondary digit (if applicable). |
Timeout | The amount of time (in seconds) to wait for the caller to begin entering digits. |
Repeat Menu Options | The number of times the menu options are replayed. Should a valid entry not be received the call will end. |
Room Name | An internally visible reference for the room (eg sales team) |
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Extension | The extension number will make dialing into the conference easy from devices associated to the account. They only need to dial the internal extension as opposed to an external number. |
Maximum Participants | A maximum limit of 10 applies to a room. If you wish to lower this limit you can. |
Lock Conference? | It is recommended that a conference room is locked by default. This ensures that unless a meeting is scheduled the facility cannot be used. |
Ask Participant Names? | If selected callers to the confernece will be asked to announce their name and this will be played back upon entry. |
Play Entry Tone? | A tone will be played when callers join a conference. |
Play Exit Tone? | A tone will be played when callers leave a conference. |
Lock Conference? | It is recommended that a conference room is locked by default. This ensures that unless a meeting is scheduled the facility cannot be used. |
User Assignment | Assigning a user will grant that user the ability to oversee the conference room in the VoIP User control panel. Facilities include the option to schedule meetings as well as access live overviews. |
Join Muted? | Choose to mute participants upon entry. This may be suitable for broadcast conferences where participation isn't required. |
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Member PIN | Choose to pick your own PIN or generate a random one. |
Moderator PIN | Choose to pick your own PIN or generate a random one. |
Manufacturer | We provide support for a number of manufacturers. Simply select the manufacturer for your desk phone to proceed. **Other Manufacturer** If your manufacturer isn't listed, select *Other*. Selecting the Other option will simply take you through a wizard of data collection. You will be presented with the authentication details you'll need to apply to your device. Other devices can't be auto-provisioned, and the number of in-life controls will be limited. |
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Model | Upon selection of a manufacturer, you can now see a list of supported models. If your device is listed, select to proceed. **Other Model** Should your model not be listed, you can still proceed to add it, however, we can't provide auto-provisioning control, and the number of in-life device controls will be restricted. Proceeding to add an 'Other' model you'll be taken through a wizard to collect details about the device, as well as present you with the user credentials you'll need to apply manually to the configuration. |
Device Details | **Friendly Name** This is a mandatory field to allow you to make better sense of who will be utilising this phone. **MAC Address** Located on the underside of your desk phone, it is a unique reference for your device. **Public IP** If you intend to connect your device to the same network you are using to access the control panel, select 'Use Current IP'. This is important as we restrict what IP the phone can pull its config from. |
VoIP User | You choose to assign the device to an existing user, create a user, or simply add un-assigned. |
Location | By selecting a location you can make greater sense of where this device resides. If the device is set to be mobile, you may prefer to select the generic Planet Earth option. |
Completion | Upon adding your device to the panel, you are ready to connect your device. The provisioning window will be open for the supplied IP address. The phone will contact the manufacturer, the manufacturer should direct the phone to our servers (based on the fact we have already sent them your MAC address), and your phone should download automatically our configuration. Within minutes your phone will be ready for use. |
Voicemail Name (mandatory) | This is a mandatory friendly name for the mailbox. |
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Voicemail Extension (mandatory) | This is a mandatory field which needs to be unique (eg the voicemail extension can't match the extension of the user). It must be 4 digits in length |
PIN (optional) | To aid security of your mailbox a PIN number can be assigned. This should be between 3 and 15 digits long. |
Unavailable Message | |
Temporary Unavailable Message | |
Assigned User | Each user can have only 1 mailbox. The users presented are those without a mailbox. |
Email Addresses To Notify (optional) | You can add multiple email addresses to notify when a voicemail is available. The email will contain a copy of voicemail as an MP3 attachment. |
This is the standard access path where you will be prompted for the mailbox extension and PIN (if set). | |
As long as the device is associated to your user profile, this will skip the need to enter the mailbox extension. |
Maximum number of voicemail messages (per mailbox) | 100 |
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Maximum message length (seconds) | 500 |
PIN number length | 3-15 |
File format of recordings | MP3 |