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830 Parkview Drive North, El Segundo, CA 90245
Tel: 310 747 3232 Fax: 310 747 3233
WWW.UNIVOIP.COM
OfficeConnect
Administrator Reference Guide
Release 5.0
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Page 1 - Administrator Reference Guide

830 Parkview Drive North, El Segundo, CA 90245Tel: 310 747 3232 Fax: 310 747 3233WWW.UNIVOIP.COMOfficeConnectAdministrator Reference GuideRelease 5.0

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4 Language Settings FinalLanguage SettingsIf configured by your service provider, you can configure language settings for users as well as for auto

Page 3 - Contents

94 Glossary FinalHHTML Hyper Text Markup Language. This is a system of tagging documents with context information allowing them to be displayed by

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Glossary 95FinalPPRIPrimary Rate ISDN. This is a service that provides 23 digital voice channels plus 1 signaling channel on a standard T1 interfa

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96 Glossary FinalTCP Transmission Control Protocol. This is a layer added onto the IP protocol (shown as TCP/IP) to provide reliable communication.

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Glossary 97FinalZone A logical entity that associates sites with dial plans and CallP servers. Zones contain route entries that determine the phys

Page 7 - What's New

NOTES98 Notes Final

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99FinalIndexNumerics5485 paging unit 87AAccount codesconfiguring entry 85description 20disabling 85enabling 85ACD Applications 51managing permiss

Page 9 - Introduction

100 Index FinalGroupsbroadcast, adding 43broadcast, description 38broadcast, modify 44call, assigning users 41call, deleting 50call, locking member

Page 10 - Language Settings

Index 101Finalregional 31toll free (1-800) 31toll premium 31types 30Phone key profiles 20 22account codes 20adding 27assigning 36assigning to a us

Page 11 - Language Settings 5Final

102 Index FinalVView permission profiles 31WWhat’s new, in Release 4.0 1

Page 12 - Administrator

Feedback on Documentation 103Feedback on DocumentationWe strive to continuously improve our documentation. If you find any errors or omissions in

Page 13 - Quick start

Language Settings 5FinalThe language used for default prompts to callers who want to deposit a message in a voice mailbox is set for your company by

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104 NotesNOTES

Page 15 - Customizing

6 Administering the phone system FinalAdministering the phone systemThis section describes how to administer the phone system. To get your phone sy

Page 16 - Administering

Administering the phone system 7FinalQuick start for the phone systemThis section describes how to get your phone system working with minimal set up

Page 17 - Users and

8 Administering the phone system Finala Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the network LAN jack and the other to network icon connector of t

Page 18 - Add a user

Administering the phone system 9Finalc Enter your extension. If you have login/logout privileges, the display will show:d Enter your PIN.e

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10 Administering the phone system Final- Managing group features on page “Managing group features” on page 38.- Incoming call routing on page “

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Administering the phone system 11Final• Three way calling• Twinning (simultaneous ringing portion, not the pullback capability)The following web adm

Page 21 - Add a location

12 Administering the phone system FinalUsers have Personal Identification Numbers (PINs), while locations do not. Therefore, locations cannot log i

Page 22 - Modify a user or location

Administering the phone system 13Final• First Name: (optional) The new user's first name. This will be displayed in the Internal Directory o

Page 23 - Enable a user or location

Note: The information contained in this document is the property of UniVoIP, Inc. and Broadview Networks, Inc. and is disclosed to you on the conditi

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14 Administering the phone system Final• Hold Announcement: (optional) Select an announcement from the pull-down list to be played to callers wh

Page 25 - View user or location site

Administering the phone system 15FinalAdd a locationTo add a location, follow these steps:1 Select Users and Locations in the left menu.2 Select

Page 26 - Phone key profiles

16 Administering the phone system Final• Accessible from Auto Attendant Name Directories: Check this box to allow calls to be transferred to thi

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Administering the phone system 17FinalDisable access for a user or locationDisable access for a user or location when you want to remove phone syste

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18 Administering the phone system FinalEdit user on the user's behalfUsing Edit User on the User's Behalf, a system administrator can log

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Administering the phone system 19FinalDelete a user or locationDeleting users or locations permanently removes them from the system. To delete a use

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20 Administering the phone system FinalPhone key profilesThis section describes phone key configuration options and how to create and maintain phon

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Administering the phone system 21FinalConference UnitAssign the Conference Unit option to a memory key to provide control of the conference unit if

Page 32 - View phone key profiles

22 Administering the phone system FinalForward to Number (LED)Assign the Forward to Number option to forward all incoming calls to a user defined p

Page 33 - Add a phone key profile

Administering the phone system 23FinalIntercom to Co-WorkerAssign the Intercom to Co-Worker option to a memory key to allow you to make a page direc

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iFinalWelcome ...1What's New in Release 5.0 ...

Page 35 - Modify a phone key profile

24 Administering the phone system FinalMonitor Call-SilentAssign the Monitor Call -Silent option to a memory key to allow call monitoring for an ex

Page 36 - Permission profiles

Administering the phone system 25FinalPark/Retrieve Assign the Park/Retrieve option to put a call on hold at a park location such that it can be ret

Page 37 - View permission profiles

26 Administering the phone system FinalView phone key profilesTo view phone key profiles, follow these steps:1 Select Profiles in the left menu.

Page 38 - Add a permission profile

Administering the phone system 27FinalDefault phone key profileYou cannot edit the System Settings default profile. If you do not create and assign

Page 39 - Modify a permission profile

28 Administering the phone system FinalYour phone key profile is updated.11 Repeat steps 7-10 for each memory key to be programmed. 12 Assign use

Page 40 - Managing

Administering the phone system 29FinalModify a phone key profileTo modify a phone key profile, follow these steps:1 Select Profiles in the left me

Page 41 - Reset PIN

30 Administering the phone system FinalSaving changes to a profile applies them to the members of the profile as soon as the member's phone is

Page 42 - Assign a phone key profile

Administering the phone system 31FinalPermission can be enabled or disabled based on the following business hours categories: • Open• Closed • Lunch

Page 43 - Login/logout

32 Administering the phone system FinalDefault permission profileThe “Unassigned” profile is the default permission profile. It is preconfigured to

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Administering the phone system 33FinalAssign a permission profile to a user or locationTo associate users and locations with existing permission pro

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ii FinalAdd a broadcast group ... 43Modify a broadcast group ...

Page 46 - Call group limits

34 Administering the phone system Finalall Business hours.Hours of business are configured on the Business Details page.Delete a permission profile

Page 47 - Lock members to a call group

Administering the phone system 35FinalReset PINTo reset a user's PIN, follow these steps:1 Select Users and Locations in the left menu.2 Se

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36 Administering the phone system FinalReset voice mail PINUsers are able to reset their own voice mailbox PIN through their web interface. To rese

Page 49 - Add a broadcast group

Administering the phone system 37Final3 Select a phone key profile from the Profile Name list in the Phone Keys section of the user or location De

Page 50 - Modify a broadcast group

38 Administering the phone system FinalManaging group featuresUsing call group, incoming calls can be routed to multiple users. Each call group typ

Page 51 - Add a hunt group

Administering the phone system 39FinalMonitor groups(Monitor Call)Incoming calls to the monitor primary group member can be monitored and picked up

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40 Administering the phone system FinalWhen a call to a broadcast or hunt group is ringing, subsequent calls to the same broadcast or hunt group ar

Page 53 - Modify a hunt group

Administering the phone system 41FinalView call groupsThe Call Groups list page displays a list of all call groups in the system. To view call group

Page 54 - Add a monitor group

42 Administering the phone system Final1 Select Call Groups in the left menu.2 Select the Name to select a specific call group.3 Clear the Al

Page 55 - Add a rollover group

Administering the phone system 43Final No default call coverage is provided when a new broadcast, hunt, or rollover group is added. If call coverage

Page 56 - Delete a call group

iiiFinalConfigure fax extension ... 90Handling lists ...

Page 57 - Applications

44 Administering the phone system FinalIf a broadcast group has no members assigned to it, or if all members are logged out of their phones, the ca

Page 58 - External

Administering the phone system 45FinalAdd a call pickup groupTo create a new call pickup group, follow these steps:1 Select Call Groups in the lef

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46 Administering the phone system Final1 Select Call Groups in the left menu.2 Select Add Hunt Group from the Add list.3 Type the hunt group

Page 60 - Managing the auto attendant

Administering the phone system 47Finalcoverage to an external number.Modify a hunt groupTo modify an existing hunt group, follow these steps:1 Sel

Page 61 - Add auto attendant

48 Administering the phone system FinalChange the order of a hunt group member listThe order in which Hunt Group members appear in the Members of C

Page 62 - Delete an auto attendant

Administering the phone system 49FinalModify a monitor groupTo modify the information for an existing monitor group, follow these steps:1 Select C

Page 63 - Auto attendant menus

50 Administering the phone system FinalWhen a rollover group is created it has all call permissions to enable call coverage to an external number.M

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Administering the phone system 51Finalassociated members.You cannot delete a Hunt group, Broadcast group, or Rollover group if incoming call routing

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52 Administering the phone system FinalExternal directory/speed dialsUsing the external directory feature, you can create and maintain a directory

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Administering the phone system 53Final6 Click Save.7 You can choose to map one of the keys on your telephone to dial this number or add it to on

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54 Administering the phone system FinalDeleting an external directory entry that is being used by a company speed dial phone key mapping will have

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Administering the phone system 55FinalThe General Information section contains the auto attendant name and extension information.A checkmark in the

Page 70 - Prerequisites:

56 Administering the phone system FinalTo configure custom menus and choices, select the Main Menu link. Modify an auto attendantTo modify an exist

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Administering the phone system 57FinalAuto attendant menusThis section describes how to set up and manage auto attendant menus.View auto attendant m

Page 72 - Explanation

58 Administering the phone system FinalTo set up or modify auto attendant choices, follow these steps:1 Select Auto Attendant in the left menu.2

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Administering the phone system 59Finalmenu prompt list. There are three options: Call Group, System Disconnect, and User. 11 Click Save.12 Record

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60 Administering the phone system Final4 Change the Submenu option to another option in the Send Caller To list for the phone key that starts the

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Administering the phone system 61FinalBeside Auto Attendant Name Announcement: one of two messages appears:• Recorded—an auto attendant name is r

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62 Administering the phone system Final12 Click Close on the pop-up window.Record auto attendant time of day greetings To record custom time-of-da

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Administering the phone system 63Final5 Click Call.6 When the phone rings, pick up the handset.7 Listen to the instructions and wait for the t

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Welcome 1FinalWelcomeCongratulations on acquiring your new OfficeConnect telephone system!The OfficeConnect system provides all the features that sm

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64 Administering the phone system Final10 Choose from the following options:• To replay the prompt or greeting press 1• To save the prompt o

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Administering the phone system 65Final• Evening greetingExample: Part B – Configure the auto attendant main menu optionsSelect the Main Menu link

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66 Administering the phone system FinalExplanation• Phone keys 1—5 are defined as an Extension option, which allows a caller to type in the exte

Page 82 - Incoming

Administering the phone system 67Finalcould not be accessed from the main menu by dialing their extension (the valid extension range for auto attend

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68 Administering the phone system FinalSelecting Call Group displays a list of call groups in the Details area adjacent to the Send Caller To list.

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Administering the phone system 69Final1 Select the number of times that you want the auto attendant menu prompts to be repeated from the Play menu

Page 85 - Requirements

70 Administering the phone system FinalPhone key Menu OptionResult Wording for Prompt1 User Transfers caller to a specified user. To speak with the

Page 86 - Pre-requisites

Administering the phone system 71Final4 Select the number of times that you want the auto attendant menu prompts to be played from the Play menu p

Page 87 - Business

72 Administering the phone system Final9 Press the Record button and repeat steps 6 through 10 for the following:• Afternoon Greeting• Even

Page 88 - View business hours details

Administering the phone system 73Final3 Type the auto attendant name and extension in the General Information section. 4 Select English from the

Page 89 - Ring Tones

2 Welcome FinalFor each of these choices, users can select one ringing tone from a dropdown of standard ringing tones on the My Phone page. Additio

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74 Administering the phone system Final2VoiceMail RetrievalThe user can leave the dial pad action unassigned. If a caller presses that key on the d

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Administering the phone system 75Final4 Accept 3 as the default number of times that you want the auto attendant prompt to be repeated from the Pl

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76 Administering the phone system FinalThe voice mail auto attendant is now saved with a custom phone key option configuration and matching custom

Page 93 - Unassign phone

Administering the phone system 77FinalThe company in this example can be reached by dialing 6134356785 and 6134356786. The company administrator has

Page 94 - View/modify phone details

78 Administering the phone system Final6 Select the auto attendant from the list provided.7 Select the Calling Group option to direct the call

Page 95 - Reset device

Administering the phone system 79FinalTo enable Emergency Override Routing so that all calls to one of your company phone numbers will be routed to

Page 96 - Configure fax extension

80 Administering the phone system Final• One phone number will be dedicated to the sales team so that they can be reached directly. All sales team

Page 97 - Handling

Administering the phone system 81Final5 Click Save. Example: Part C – Configure the "main" company phone numberTo configure the system s

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82 Administering the phone system Final• Special hours of operation You can configure permissions for users and incoming call routing to be differe

Page 99 - Glossary

Administering the phone system 83Final• Hour: Hour of service fields should not exceed 24 hours or be less than 0 hours. Minute fields should not

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Introduction 3FinalIntroductionThis document is a reference guide for the administration of the phone system. It describes how to customize your pho

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84 Administering the phone system FinalIf the ring tone is not configured at the Subscriber level, it defaults to the Tenant level; if the ring ton

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Administering the phone system 85FinalOnce provisioned for your business, this announcement on hold becomes the default announcement for all the use

Page 103 - Glossary 97Final

86 Administering the phone system Final3 Select the Disabled option in the Account Codes list.4 Click Save.Configure zero-out destinationIf you

Page 104 - 98 Notes Final

Administering the phone system 87FinalPhones The system maintains a list of all of the phones that are plugged in and connected to the network at yo

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88 Administering the phone system FinalView phone inventory list To view all company phones connected to the network, follow these steps:1 Select

Page 106 - 100 Index Final

Administering the phone system 89Final5 Select Unassigned from the Assigned User/Location list to unassign the user or location from the phone (op

Page 107 - Index 101Final

90 Administering the phone system FinalResetting a device may end a call in progress.Assign phoneIt is possible to assign a phone to the user/locat

Page 108 - What’s new, in Release 4.0 1

Administering the phone system 91Final2 Select Add a location.Complete the information required making sure that you assign a permission profile t

Page 109 - Feedback on Documentation

92 Administering the phone system Final2 Sort the list by selecting on any of the column headings. 3 Select the browser window Print button or

Page 110 - 104 Notes

Glossary 93FinalGlossaryAAuto Attendant An automated system that directs incoming calls to the appropriate extensions.ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mo

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