Multi-Link Multi-Link TeleVoIP Stick Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Restore (double click of the icon also reopens the window);
Toggle Skype-PSTN bridge(Forwarding),
Toggle PSTN-Skype bridge(Forwarding),
Quit, and
Help/Manual.
The Quit option closes down the application.
Inbound PSTNCalls ring all phones as usual, including those phones not connected to the
TeleVoIP Stick™ and Skype™.
Inbound VoIP Calls ring the regular telephones connected to the Stick, and can be picked up by
either a regular connected telephone or at the computer on a Headset or Speaker/Microphone
combination.
Call Forwarding enables you to forwarding incoming PSTN calls to a Skype™ account or
SkypeOut™ number. This can be configured using the settings in the Call Forwarding tab of the
application. Forwarding to a number requires that SkypeOut™ credits are available.
Skype Forwarding lets you forward Skype™ calls to a PSTN number or cell phone. This can be
configured in the Skype Forwarding tab of the application.
Outbound Calls are made via the PSTN landline phone or Skype™.
There are 4 types of Landline Calls which can be made over the PSTN using the TeleVoIP
Stick™ and can be configured in the Settings tab:
1. Emergency Calls: Default is 911 but can be customized.
2. Local Dialing: Default is 7 digits but length can be customized.
3. Direct Access: Default is *9 but code can be customized.
4. Dial Pre-Fix: No default, but can be defined for code to acquire outside line.
When you want to make a PSTN call, the Stick provides a “custom dial tone” that lets you know
that you have dial tone from the PC available to make the above mentioned calls.
Enter your local telephone number. The PC will connect to the PSTN line and dial out locally on
the PSTN line.
Alternately, you can use the PC to process your SkypeOut™ calls. There are two options:
1 +10 digits sent to SkypeOut™
Skype Access Code + digits + #
Or you can use customized Speed Dial entries to call Skype™ users with user handles or through
Skype Out with phone numbers.
If there is no PSTN line available, the area code is prefixed on the local number and sent to
SkypeOut™ for dialing.
If Skype™ is busy on the desktop; the telephone will be connected directly to the regular PSTN
dial tone. All telephone calls are at this point processed over PSTN.
Note that while a Skype™ call is in progress, any free telephones are available for PSTN. This
means you can have PSTN and Skype™ calls running parallel in the same system. When PSTN
dial tone is heard, then dialing works as for standard PSTN. Telephones connected ahead of the
Stick to the PSTN line, not through the Stick, always have access to PSTN.