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UCM6200 Series User Manual
Version 1.0.15.16
Skip Voicemail
Password
Verification
When user dials voicemail code, the password verification IVR is skipped. If enabled,
this would allow one-button voicemail access. By default, this option is disabled.
Disable This
Extension
If selected, this extension will be disabled on the UCM6200.
Note:
The disabled extension still exists on the PBX but can’t be used on the end device.
User Settings
First Name
Configure the first name of the user. The first name can contain characters, letters,
digits and _.
Last Name
Configure the last name of the user. The last name can contain characters, letters,
digits and _.
Email Address
Fill in the Email address for the user. Voicemail will be sent to this Email address.
User Password
Configure the password for user portal access. A random numeric password is
automatically generated. It is recommended to use the randomly generated password
for security purpose.
Language
Select the voice prompt language to be used for this extension. The default setting is
"Default" which is the selected voice prompt language under Web GUIPBX
SettingsVoice PromptLanguage Settings. The dropdown list shows all the
current available voice prompt languages on the UCM6200. To add more languages
in the list, please download voice prompt package by selecting "Check Prompt List"
under Web GUIPBX SettingsVoice PromptLanguage Settings.
Table 40: FXS Extension Configuration ParametersMedia
Analog Settings
Call Waiting
Configure to enable/disable call waiting feature. The default setting is "No".
User ‘#’ as SEND
If configured, the # key can be used as SNED key after dialing the number on the
analog phone. The default setting is "Yes".
RX Gain
Configure the RX gain for the receiving channel of analog FXS port. The valid range
is -30dB to +6dB. The default setting is 0.
TX Gain
Configure the TX gain for the transmitting channel of analog FXS port. The valid range
is -30dB to +6dB. The default setting is 0.
MIN RX Flash
Configure the minimum period of time (in milliseconds) that the hook-flash must
remain unpressed for the PBX to consider the event as a valid flash event. The valid
range is 30ms to 1000ms. The default setting is 200ms.
MAX RX Flash
Configure the maximum period of time (in milliseconds) that the hook-flash must
remain unpressed for the PBX to consider the event as a valid flash event. The
minimum period of time is 256ms and it can't be modified. The default setting is
1250ms.