Epygi Technologies
Using Quadro Features on IP Phones
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Limitations and Differences
The following services of the Quadro are not working on any tested SIP phone.
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Hotline.
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Distinctive ringing.
Some of the Quadro services are working with some limitations or slightly differently on SIP phones,
compared to the way they are working on analogue phones.
The Voice Mail Indication feature is working with the following limitation:
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Voice Mail Indication is activated on the Quadro, but the indication type (lamp, tone, or
ringing) should be selected on the phone. For more information on the voice mail indication
types available on your IP phone and how to activate them, please refer to the User’s Manual
of the telephone.
The User Password Protection feature is working with the following difference:
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If User Password Protection is activated on the Quadro for outgoing calls, Quadro will ask for
password not upon lifting the handset as it is on FXS phones, but after dialing the called
destination.
For other services of the Quadro, not supported by an individual SIP phone, refer to Limitations
Specific to the corresponding Phone section below.
Please note:
If a particular feature is supported both by the Quadro and a SIP phone, the Quadro’s
feature must be used. Using a SIP phone’s feature not supported by the Quadro is left at the user’s
wn risk.
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Quadro Feature Codes on IP Phones
A feature code is a combination of keys dialed on a phone (analogue or IP) connected to the Quadro
to access Quadro’s telephony services.
Quadro’s telephony services are divided into three groups: PBX, Voice Mail, and Auto Attendant
groups has its own hierarchy.
services. Each of these
PBX services comprise
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PBX services accessible at the dial tone.
codes for PBX services accessible at the dial tone, Voice Mail,
For those codes, please refer to the Feature Codes on the corresponding Phone section below.
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PBX services accessible during a call.
The section presents the feature
and Auto Attendant services.
The feature codes for PBX services accessible during a call are different on different IP phones.
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