Philips DBS-EX23-530 Telephone User Manual


 
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-3
Unusual First Ring on Incoming ISDN Calls - Previously incoming calls
on ISDN line had a long ringing pattern (6 seconds ON or more, then OFF).
This only occurred on the first ring. After the first ring, the ringing pattern
returned to normal. The ringing pattern for incoming ISDN calls now rings as
expected.
Calling Party Could be Heard Between Rings - In the previous version,
when an ISDN call was transferred, the station receiving the call could hear
the calling party between rings. This problem has been corrected in this
version.
Dial Tone Received After Placing Call - Previously, when placing an
outgoing call after dialing the number, the caller would receive another dial
tone. This problem has been corrected in this version.
ISDN Calls Disconnected - Previously if an ISDN-to-ISDN call was
attempted, and the called party was busy, instead of receiving CO Busy the
call was dropped. This problem has been corrected in this version.
16-Port Voice Mail Support via API
Description
This feature allows up to sixteen (16) voice mail ports via API integration.
Programming
The new programming for this enhancement consists of a continuation of the
existing programming of the current 8-port API set up. Previously for the 8-
port API the telephone type settings (FF3 (ext#)# 2# (telephone type)# ranged
from 41-48 for integrated VM. These values have been extended and they
now range from 41-56. See below:
From port 1-8FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (41-48)#[Same as current]
From port 9-16 FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (49-56)#[New]
Operation
N/A
Notes
All additional voicemail programming must be completed on the entire 16
ports for the voice mail to function properly.
Voice mail ports should be on consecutive AEC or DEC cards.