ArtDio IPC 1000 Series Network Card User Manual


 
ARTDio IPP 1000 Series
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1. PREFACE
IPP is the latest in communication technology, combing PBX and VoIP functions. The system
enables no cost telephone and fax communications for significant saving of operations costs. The
system is easy to install, reliable, and is capable of multiple applications.
1-1 PBX Function
Extension to extension
The IPP provides the same inter-office communications as an advanced PBX, accommodating
12 extensions, numbered 11-22. Internal extension calling is easy, just pick up the receiver,
listen for the dial tone, and dial the two digit extension number you wish to connect with.
Extensions to any IPP unit’s extension
Calls can be placed from a IPP extension to extensions at other IPP units via the internet.
Simply dial the number of the remote IPP unit, and add the two digit extension you wish to
reach.
Extensions to any IPH/IPC unit’s FXS access port
With the IPP you can also call direct to IPH/IPC units via the internet, by simply dialing those
units’ phone number.
Call Pick-up Function
The IPP can designate any extension for call pick-up.
Call Transfer Function
The unit can perform a number of call transfer functions
Forward to any local IPP unit’s extension
Forward to any remote IPP unit’s extension
Forward to any IPH/IPC unit’s FXS access port
Speed Dial Function
The IPP unit has speed dialing with 100 settings, which are exempted from barring functions.
Built in DISA
The IPP accommodates 4 outside lines simultaneously, and has 5 pre-recorded options with
prompts.
IPP Basic Functions
The IPP offers numerous routing options for in-coming calls
Designate a local extension as operator
Forward to another IPP unit extension, or access port
Forward to IPH/IPC unit’s FXS access port
Trunk Group
The IPP provides for two Trunk Groups, and all lines are easily assigned to one of the groups
as desired.
Barring Class
All extensions can easily be assigned to one of 6 barring classes.
SMDR
The IPP has SMDR call display based on an RS-232, which shows the number being called,
and length of call in real time. This can be recorded via PC for monitoring purposes.