Proxima, Libra firmware ver. 2.12.xx
rev. 2.12.01
If you want to make a call, e.g. from your home to a long-distance number, you
may use this function and call your server and, having entered the access number
(or numbers), connect (at the expense of the server) with an outside party to hold a
telephone conversation. You will only have to pay for the connection with the
server.
Pick up the phone.
Dial your server external number.
Having heard the message (DISA or IVR mode), dial the access number.
You will hear a confirmation tone.
Enter the password (access code with the length of up to 8 digits) defined
in the computer program along with the access number.
Optionally, (in an individual mode of this function) it is necessary to enter your
own extension number and an individual password (up to 6 digits) assigned in the
computer program (menu: Extensions → Phone blocking). Such a call is then
attributed to a specific user (own extension number).
Having entered the above-mentioned codes, you will hear: a trunk line dialling
tone – if the function is available for you, engaged tone – if the function is
available but all trunk lines in a trunk line bunch (assigned to this function) are
engaged or “unavailable” tone – if you have no access to this function.
Dial the outside party's number (provided that you have gained access to
the trunk line).
The connection will be established for the time determined in the
computer program.
Activation of this function, determination of the access number, password
(including switching on an individual mode) and declaration of the call duration is
made in the computer program (menu: Common settings → Calls).
The server registers calls also in the case of the described return external call. The
calls are ascribed to the account of the User 9999 (in the case of the global mode)
or to individual users’ accounts (in the case of the individual mode). It is possible
to check which trunk line was used for the call, what the dialled number was and
what the call duration was.