1190 Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual
• Decide the Priority you want to assign to the Virtual Extensions. When an outgoing call is made from any
Virtual Extension, the ring type played to the called party will be as per the set priority.
Configuring Virtual Extensions using Jeeves
• Login as System Engineer.
• Under Configuration, click Virtual Extensions.
Configure the following parameters for each Virtual Extension:
• Access Code: Assign Station Access Codes to the Virtual Extensions. Station Access Codes are
commonly referred to as Extension Numbers. These may be a combination of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 digits,
which are dialed to call the Virtual Extension to which they are assigned.
To assign Station Access Codes according to your preference and requirement to a range of Virtual
Extensions, see “Assigning Access Codes to a Range of Extensions”.
If you decide to customize the Station Access Codes, make sure that the numbers do not clash with any
other Access Code in the 'Dial' phase. Refer the topics “Access Codes” and “Conflict Dialing” to know
more.
• Name: Assign a 'Name' to the Virtual Extension. The name may be of the person who will use the
extension. This name will be displayed on the LCD of the remote user's phone, if it is equipped with
Caller ID.
You can program a name of a maximum of 18 alphanumeric characters. Valid input characters are All
ASCII characters except <, >, :, ", /, \, |, ?, *
• Login Destination: Configure the Port Type and Port Number you want the Virtual Extension user to
log into to make outgoing calls.