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242 Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual
Enter the Mobile Number of the extension user you wish to store. The Number can be a maximum of 16
digits.
If you are using the system in the Enterprise Mode, by default Administrator is selected as Station Type.
If you are using the system in the Hotel Mode, by default Guest is selected as Station Type. You may
select the Station Type as Administrator for the Hotel Administrative Staff. To know more refer to the
PRASAR UCS Hospitality System Manual.
You may assign a Personal Directory number to the SIP Extension. Default: 00.
A Personal Directory is a list of 25 frequently dialed numbers, each of which are stored by Index number
(location code), Name and Trunk Access Codes ("Out Going Trunk Bundle Group Index"). The Personal
Directory is necessary for using the features “Abbreviated Dialing” and “Dial By Name”.
When a Personal Directory is assigned to a SIP Extension, make sure you also configure this directory.
The Personal Directory can be programmed by the SIP Extension users and by the System Engineer.
Refer the topic “Abbreviated Dialing” for instructions on programming the Personal Directory.
If Personal Directory is not to be assigned, enter 00 in this field.
Select a Priority Level for the SIP Extension from 1 to 9. Default; 5-Normal.
Each extension of the PRASAR UCS is assigned a Priority Level starting from 1, 2, 3... to 9, with '1' being
lowest Priority and '9' being highest Priority. Whenever an extension (phone) with higher priority calls an
extension with lower priority, a triple ring is placed on the called extension. To know more, read the feature
description “Priority”.
If this SIP extension is assigned to Operator, you may want to set a higher priority for this extension.
Click Submit to save your SIP Extension Settings.
Configuring Matrix Extended Phone Settings using Jeeves
You can register three Matrix Extended Phones at three different locations as a single SIP Extension. You can
connect the same or different types of Extended Phones—SPARSH VP248, SPARSH VP330, SPARSH VP310 or
Matrix VARTA Mobile UC Clients — at each location. In this case we assume that Matrix VARTA Mobile UC Clients
are registered at Location 1, 2 and 3.
If you have connected SPARSH VP248 refer to “Configuring Matrix Extended Phone Settings using Jeeves” in
Configuring Matrix SPARSH VP248 as SIP Extensions.
If you have connected SPARSH VP330 at any of the locations, refer to “Configuring Matrix SPARSH VP330”.
If you have connected SPARSH VP310 at any of the locations, refer to “Configuring Matrix SPARSH VP310”.
If you have connected SPARSH VP510 at any of the locations, refer to “Configuring Matrix SPARSH VP510”.
If you have connected the Matrix Extended SPARSH VP710 as SIP Extensions, for configuration instructions see
“Configuring Matrix Extended SPARSH VP710”.
If you have registered MATRIX VARTA WIN200 Desktop UC Client in any of the locations, refer to “Configuring
Matrix VARTA WIN200 UC Client”.

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