Auto Call Back
External Music Port
Battery Charger
Caller Line Identification (CLI-DTMF)
CLI Based External Call Forwarding (ECF)
CLI Based Routing
Class of Service
When the user dials an extension, and does not get a
reply, or if the extension is busy, the user can activate
the Auto Call Back feature. As soon as the called
extension is free or available, the dialed extension rings
and gives a call back to the user, whereby the user
extension rings and the call is established.
The external music port allows an external music
source to be connected to the Matrix Vision. The
desired music or jingle can be played while a person is
kept on hold.
The system has a built-in battery charger circuit. A
single battery of 12 V, 7 A.h. can be connected to it. It
allows a back-up time of up to 3 hours. In case of power
failure, the system automatically transfers to battery
and is transferred back when the power supply
resumes.
The function identifies the phone number of the caller
and displays it on the telephone. The CLI is displayed
for both internal and external callers. Even in case of a
call being transferred from one extension to another,
the system informs both the numbers. For functioning
of CLI, the trunk line should support DTMF CLI.
The system offers the facility of forwarding selected
incoming calls to a desired external number. Selective
call forwarding is possible by defining a string of
numbers. For example, the system could be
programmed such that all numbers with the prefix '22'
are forwarded to the residence number, however a very
important number'22-2626-8573' is forwarded to the
mobile number.
The system can be programmed such that particular
numbers land at specified extensions directly without
the assistance of an operator, thus saving time and cost
of the callers.
Matrix Vision allows the supervisor to decide upon the
access rights to features for each extension. Thus
allowing you to configure the system as per your
requirements. For example, Extension 201 (middle
management executive) can have features like
Conference, Auto Redial, Access to Abbreviated
Dialing Group-1 of Global Directory, Alarms, Do Not
Disturb and Call Transfer Only, whereas Extension 501
(Pantry) can be configured to dial intercom numbers
only.
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Direct Outward System Access (DOSA)
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Door Phone Port
Hot Outward Dial
3- Party Conference
Flexible Numbering
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Inbound Call Analysis
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) allows a user to
access the system’s resources from a remote
location. Thus a user can make calls to and from any
of the stations, activate/deactivate features of any
station and even program or administer the system.
Direct Outward System Access (DOSA) allows a
user to access the system’s resources from a remote
location. Thus a user can make calls to any external
number, from a remote location, using the trunk lines
connected to the system. This is a password
protected access to ensure security.
Available in the premium model, this port gives the
option of connecting a 2- wire door phone. If this port
is not used for the door phone, then it can be used as
a normal extension port, thus providing an additional
extension.
This function is of great use for those stations which
make more trunk calls than internal calls. As soon as
the station user picks up the receiver, he/she gets
access to the desired trunk line, saving time and
effort. This function also offers a variant whereby a
specified telephone number may be dialed as soon
as the handset is picked up, or after a pre-defined
delay.
It allows 3 people to converse in a single conference.
A useful feature to consult or conduct a meeting with
colleagues over the phone, saving time and
increasing productivity.
This function allows you to define the extension
numbers as per your convenience. You can have 1,
2, 3 or 4 digit extension numbers. Not only that but
within the same system, you can also have
combinations of 1, 2, 3 and 4 digit extension
numbers. You can even have conflicting extension
numbers defined like 2, 22, 222 and 2222 in the
same system.
Incoming calls can be stored in the memory with
details like Caller Number, Trunk, Extension, Date
and Time of the Call, Duration of the Speech, etc.
These calls can be analysed on the basis of filters
like Caller Number, Extension, Missed Calls,
Duration, etc. Result of the analysis can be sent to a
computer through the RS232C port.
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