Proxima, Libra firmware ver. 2.12.xx
rev. 2.12.01
It is also possible to define up to 9 individual speed dial numbers. In order to
record an individual speed dial number in the server:
Dial X TEL,
where X stands for the memory number within the range of 1 to 9
TEL – external number, e.g. *89 1 585558800
After hanging up the phone, the number will be memorised.
In order to use an individual speed dial number:
Dial X,
where X stands for the memory number within the range of 1 to 9
A connection with the selected external number recorded in the form
of a speed dial number will be established.
4.2.16 Virtual extensions
The server makes it possible to define virtual extensions. Virtual extensions are
the extensions having their own extension numbers (assigned by the installer)
within the server numeration plan along with the related privileges. However, the
virtual users do not physically have their own telephones. In order to make a phone
call, a virtual user needs to log onto any telephone connected to the server. Then,
using their own privileges, they make a call on their own account. The system for
users logging into any telephone applies to all server users having an individual
password (i.e. both virtual and physical ones).
The total number of extensions (i.e. 1,000) is the total of physical and virtual
extensions. For instance, a server with 40 extensions may additionally have 960
virtual extensions.
Virtual extensions may log into any extension (telephone) for a specific time or
until cancellation (logging out). They may also make one-off external calls and
change their individual access codes. The CODE is assigned by the installer or by
the server maintenance personnel in the computer program (menu: Extensions →
Phone blocking). After the code has been made available, the user may change it
using the telephone (*785 function).
In order to log into any telephone (extension) until cancellation (until the user logs
out) and to use your own privileges and your own account: