Proxima, Libra firmware ver. 2.12.xx
rev. 2.12.01
3. Making calls
3.1. Internal calls
Internal calls are calls between the extensions (users) connected to the Proxima /
Libra server. Users are assigned (by means of the computer program) to Hunt
Groups (max. 16 groups). It is also defined to which Hunt Groups they may make
internal calls (menu Extensions
ā
Traffic classes, assigned in extension
privileges). Calls to the door phone are also internal calls. Regardless of the above,
extensions may be assigned to Hunt Groups.
3.1.1 How to make an internal call
Pick up the phone.
You will hear a dialling tone.
Dial an extension or a Hunt Group number.
The extension numbers range is set by the installer. The numbers may
consist of 1-16 digits.
When the access to the server functions is set without any special signs (* or #),
function access codes and emergency numbers should be excluded from the
numbering plan.
A ring-back tone means that a connection will be established after the called party
answers.
If you hear an engaged tone, try again after a while or book a call (Booking a call
to an engaged extension).
An offering tone (in the form of quiet beeping) heard (in the background) during a
call means that an external call (or a Hunt Group call) is waiting to be answered.
After the conversation has ended and the phone has been hung up or after the call
has been put on hold (HOLD) and the phone has been hung up, a ringing tone will
be heard, indicating that the server is putting you through to the waiting extension
user.