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    Default
    F60TN
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9,  , # and special codes
    D: Disconnecting
    F: Hook Flash
    R: Ringback Tone Detection
    T: Dial Tone Detection
    ,: Dial Pause for 1 s (default)
    ;: Dial Pause for 3 s (default)
    N: Telephone Number Dialing
    0–9, , #: Dial Codes
    EFA Transfer Reconnect Sequence on Busy
    Specifies the sequence the VPS uses to reconnect the line when the party transferred with EFA 
    (External Feature Access) is busy. This setting should match the settings of the PBX.
    Default
    F60
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9,  , # and special codes
    D: Disconnecting
    F: Hook Flash
    R: Ringback Tone Detection
    T: Dial Tone Detection
    ,: Dial Pause for 1 s (default)
    ;: Dial Pause for 3 s (default)
    N: Telephone Number Dialing
    0–9, , #: Dial Codes
    EFA Transfer Reconnect Sequence on No Answer
    Specifies the sequence the VPS uses to reconnect the line when the party transferred with EFA 
    (External Feature Access) does not answer. This setting should match the settings of the PBX.
    Default
    F60
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9,  , # and special codes
    D: Disconnecting
    F: Hook Flash 
    						
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    R: Ringback Tone Detection
    T: Dial Tone Detection
    ,: Dial Pause for 1 s (default)
    ;: Dial Pause for 3 s (default)
    N: Telephone Number Dialing
    0–9, , #: Dial Codes
    Call Transfer to Outside Answer Mode
    Specifies the answering method the VPS uses to detect whether the destination party has answered 
    the transferred CO call.
    Default
    Guidance
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Analyze: the VPS monitors the status of the trunk (CO line), recognizes that the destination party 
    goes off-hook, and connects the line.
    Guidance: the VPS plays the following guidance before connecting the line to the destination party: 
    You have a call. To answer the call, press 1. Otherwise, press 2 and hang up. If the destination party 
    presses 1, he or she will be able to answer the transferred CO call. The VPS continues playing this 
    guidance for the time specified in Outgoing Call No Answer Time in Dialing Parameters. If the 
    transferred party does not answer the call within this time, the VPS considers it as a No Answer call.
    Feature Manual References
    2.2.7 Call Transfer to Outside
    Ignore Received First DTMF
    If the PBX sends a DTMF signal to the VPS when the VPS attempts to transfer a call to an outside 
    telephone, set this parameter to Enable.
    Default
    Enable
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Disable, Enable
    Trunk Group
    Specifies the parameters for each Trunk Group No. 
    Follow the steps below to edit the Trunk Group:
    1.Click Click to edit….
    2.Select the desired Trunk Group No. (1–64).
    3.Edit each parameter in the Trunk Group dialog box.
    4.Click OK. 
    						
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    EFA Transfer
    Effective for DPT Integration only. Specifies whether or not the VPS uses EFA (External Feature 
    Access) when transferring incoming CO calls to a trunk (CO line). If set to Enable, the VPS transfers 
    incoming CO calls to a trunk (CO line) according to EFA Transfer Sequence specified in Transfer 
    to Outside. If set to Disable, the VPS transfers incoming CO calls to a trunk (CO line) according to 
    Call Transfer to Outside Sequence specified in Transfer to Outside.
    Default
    Disable
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Disable, Enable
    Caller ID Callback
    Specifies whether or not the VPS allows a subscriber to call back the party who left a message in his 
    or her mailbox by using the caller ID information sent from the PBX. This setting applies to the trunk 
    (CO line) number used when the message with Caller ID information was left in his or her mailbox.
    Default
    Disable
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Disable, Enable
    Outside Line Access Sequence for Caller ID Callback 
    Specifies the sequence of Trunk (CO Line) Access numbers for Caller ID Callback. This parameter is 
    available when the VPS executes Caller ID Callback without using EFA.
    Default
    9T
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9,  , # and special codes
    D: Disconnecting
    F: Hook Flash
    R: Ringback Tone Detection
    T: Dial Tone Detection
    ,: Dial Pause for 1 s (default)
    ;: Dial Pause for 3 s (default)
    0–9, , #: Dial Codes
    Use Caller-ID Modify Table No.
    Specifies which Caller ID Modify Table is used when the VPS converts the Caller ID Number sent 
    from the PBX to the VPS. 
    						
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    Default
    1
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    1–4
    Number of Digits in Telephone Number
    Specifies the number of digits for Local Area Telephone Numbers. According to this parameter, a call 
    number sent from the VPS is determined whether the local call or long distance call.
    Default
    8
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    1–20
    Caller-ID Modify Table No.1–No.4
    A maximum of 4 Caller ID Modify tables can be assigned.
    Local Area/International Call Code
    Specifies the parameters for each Local Area/International Call Code.
    Follow the steps below to edit Local Area/International Call Code:
    1.Click Click to edit….
    2.Select the desired Local Area/International Call Code No. (1–10).
    3.Edit each parameter in the Local Area/International Call Code dialog box.
    4.Click OK.
    Local Area Code/International Code
    Specifies the local area/international codes that are used when the VPS converts the Caller ID 
    Number sent from the PBX to the VPS.
    Default
    None
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 6 digits consisting of 0–9
    Remove Digits
    Specifies the number of digits to be deleted from the telephone number (sent from the PBX) to make 
    up a telephone number for a local area/international call. Digits are removed from the beginning of 
    the received digits.
    Default
    0 
    						
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    Va l u e  R a n g e
    0–9
    Additional Digits
    Specifies the number to be added to the telephone number (sent from the PBX) to make up a 
    telephone number for a local area/international call. The number is added to the beginning of the 
    received digits.
    Default
    None
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 4 digits consisting of 0–9,  , #
    Long Distance Call
    Remove Digits (0–9)
    Specifies the number of digits to be deleted from the telephone number (sent from the PBX) to make 
    up a telephone number for a long distance call. Digits are removed from the beginning of the received 
    digits.
    Default
    0
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    0–9
    Additional Digit
    Specifies the number to be added to the telephone number (sent from the PBX) to make up a 
    telephone number for a long distance call. The number is added to the beginning of the received 
    digits.
    Default
    None
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 4 digits consisting of 0–9,  , # 
    						
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    VM Menu
    Number of Ports for VM Menu Service
    Specifies the total number of ports that can be used simultaneously to provide VM Menu service for 
    subscribers.
    Note
     If too many subscribers try to access VM Menu at the same time, it will not operate properly. 
    In order to prevent it, lower the number of ports to be able to access VM menu.
    Default
    12
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    0–24
    Feature Manual References
    2.3.36 VM Menu (DPT Integration Only)
    E-mail Integration
    E-mail Integration allows the VPS to send new message notification or to send recorded voice 
    messages as file attachments to subscribers via e-mail. The following settings must be made in order 
    for the VPS to use E-mail Integration features. Consult the LAN administrator for the appropriate 
    settings. 
    						
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    Follow the steps below to edit E-mail Integration:
    1.Set E-mail Integration to Enable.
    2.Enter an e-mail address next to Mail Address.
    Note
     We recommend entering an administrators e-mail address here. If there are any errors 
    when the VPS tries to send e-mail messages, error messages will be sent to this address.
    3.Enter the name that will appear in e-mail messages sent from the VPS next to Full Name. This 
    name should indicate that the message came from the VPS.
    4.Enter the outgoing mail server address next to SMTP Server Address.
    Note
     If authentication is required when accessing the outgoing mail server (SMTP server), make 
    the appropriate settings under Advanced Settings.
     When sending message notifications by e-mail, the sent date is stamped to each message 
    either by the SMTP server used by the VPS, or by the receivers e-mail software. 
    						
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    E-mail Integration
    If set to Enable, subscribers are able to utilize E-mail Integration features.
    Default
    Disable
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Disable, Enable
    Feature Manual References
    2.2.20 E-mail Integration
    Mail Address 
    Specifies the mail address of VPS. We recommend entering an administrators e-mail address here. 
    If there are any errors when the VPS tries to send e-mail messages, error messages will be sent to 
    this address.
    Default
    None
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 128 characters
    Feature Manual References
    2.2.20 E-mail Integration
    Full Name
    Specifies the full name that will appear in e-mail messages sent from the VPS.
    Default
    None
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 64 characters
    Feature Manual References
    2.2.20 E-mail Integration
    SMTP Server Address (Name)
    Specifies the IP address or server name of the outgoing e-mail server used by the VPS.
    Default
    None 
    						
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    Va l u e  R a n g e
    IP Address: X.X.X.X (X=0-255)
    Server Name: Max. 127 characters
    Feature Manual References
    2.2.20 E-mail Integration
    Maximum Message Length
    Specifies the maximum length of voice messages sent as e-mail attachment.
    Note
     If you attach a voice message that is longer than this setting, surplus parts of the message 
    may be discarded when sending the e-mail.
    Default
    5 min
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    1 min–30 min
    Feature Manual References
    2.2.20 E-mail Integration
    Advanced Settings
    SMTP Server Port No.
    Specifies the port number for the outgoing mail server.
    Default
    25
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    1-65535
    POP Server Port No.
    Specifies the port number for the incoming mail server.
    Default
    110
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    1-65535 
    						
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    POP Before SMTP
    If set to Enable, POP Before SMTP authentication is used for outgoing mail server. For 
    authentication, username and password are required.
    This parameter is effective when POP Server is equal to SMTP Server.
    Default
    Disable
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Disable, Enable
    POP Before SMTP Username
    Specifies the user name for POP Before SMTP authentication.
    Default
    None
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 64 characters
    POP Before SMTP Password
    Specifies the password for POP Before SMTP authentication.
    Default
    None
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Max. 64 characters
    SMTP Authentication
    If set to Enable, SMTP Authentication is used for outgoing mail server. For authentication, username 
    and password are required.
    Default
    Disable
    Va l u e  R a n g e
    Disable, Enable
    SMTP Authentication Username
    Specifies the user name for SMTP Authentication.
    Default
    None 
    						
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