Click the Settings tab to open the list of parameters and preferences of the Abilisphone Advanced user.
This page contains:
Forward options
- manage DND (Do Not
Disturb), call forwarding, fork.
Voice mail
- manage Voice mail
options.
Messaging
- enable/disable messaging
(chat).
Call options
- manage call options.
Advanced
- manage advanced options.
App Version
- shows the app version.
Logout
- logout from the App.
For the Abilisphone Basic user, the list of parameters and preferences is reduced:
No rules
- no active rules;
Do not disturb
(DND) - You don't receive
calls. If someone tries to call you, he receives the busy
signal.
Transfer
- The call is always
forwarded.
Fork
- With Fork several phones ring at once
with Abilisphone, like your desk phone or a SIP phone.
Forward to Number
- The used number for
forwarding or forking.
VoIP
- Enable/Disable VoIP part.
Send log
- Sending log via mail, which is
useful for debugging problems.
App Version
- shows the app version.
Note | |
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To access extended settings for advanced users, contact your system administrator. |
Click the Forward options, the following page will appear.
The available options are:
No rules
- no active rules;
Do not disturb
(DND) - You don't receive
calls. If someone tries to call you, he receives the busy
signal.
Unconditional
- The call is always
forwarded.
Fork
- With Fork several phones ring at
once with Abilisphone, like your desk phone or a SIP phone.
Conditional
- The call is forwarded based
on configured conditions in the Conditional options.
Forward to number
- The used number for
forwarding or forking.
Conditional options
- Conditions used for
conditional forwarding.
Always
- your phone doesn't ring and
the calls are immediately forwarded. If you enable this option
the others aren't selectable.
On busy
- the call is forwarded only
when your telephone is busy.
On No Answer
after 15 seconds - if you
don't answer after a defined number of seconds (15), the call is
forwarded.
On all other causes
- the call is
forwarded in other causes different from the previous
ones.
Fork
STD (Standard) after 10 sec -
enable the call forking after 10 seconds of delay, for the
configured settings.
Advanced
- Advanced forwarding
settings
No Answer timeout
(sec) - Insert the no
answer timeout in seconds.
Fork timeout
(sec) - Insert the delay
between the start of ringing and start of the forked
call.
Fork mode
:
Twin
- If one of the two telephones
is busy, the other one doesn't ring.
Normal
(Standard) - Both the
telephone connected to the Abilis and the one selected for
call forking, ring up even if one is busy.
The following page allows to enable or disable the voice mail and configure her settings.
Enable
- Enable Voice mail;
Recipient
- Insert the mail address where
to send the caller's voice message;
No Answer timeout
- Insert the no answer
timeout in seconds.
In this sub-section of the settings you may specify the call options.
The available options are:
Auto
- the user is not forced to decide
whatever is better to save money and having better quality, the
phone already knows because the phone has the settings of the
user and the state of all connections.
Manual
- the user may choose personally
what option to use to perform the call.
Depending on active call options, can be following pages when you make a call.
Let's check the fees for each call.
VoIP
- the call is totally free,
apart the cost of Internet connection, the user must check
related fees to avoid to overflow the threshold provided by
the carrier.
Post Selection
- the call may be
free if it is supposed that the SIM has a special contract
to save money with the Postselection number. This is option
is available if:
The GSM network must be enabled;
"Postselection" must be enabled;
"Postselection number'' must be set.
Callback
- should be totally free
for the user of the phone. This is option is available
if:
The GSM network must be enabled;
The Abilisphone must have a data connection to Abilis;
"Callback" must be enabled.
Blind Callback
- should be totally
free for the user of the phone, but the user doesn't reach
directly the final destination, he must be connected to own
firm operator. This is option is available if:
The GSM network must be enabled;
"Callback number" must be set;
"Callback" must be enabled;
"Blind Callback" must be enabled;
Cellular
- Enable/Disable Cellular
part.
Cellular options:
Post Selection
- Enable/Disable Post
Selection;
Callback
- Enable/Disable
Callback;
Blind Callback
- Enable/Disable Blind
Callback;
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It's impossible simultaneously activate Callback and Postselection. |
Note | |
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If the Cellular options are disabled, the Abilisphone uses only VoIP. |
VoIP
- Enable/Disable VoIP part.
Incoming VoIP
- Enable/Disable incoming
VoIP calls.
Note | |
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If Incoming VoIP is disabled, you receive only GSM calls. |
Contact mode
- Setting the way to call user
numbers.
Current
- call the current user
number.
Sequence
- call the user numbers in
sequence.
Fork
- call the user numbers in
parallel mode.
Current User Number
- Select the Current
User Number (The number of SIM).
Note | |
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This option is active only if the user has configured several User Numbers. |
Current Net Number
- Select the Current Net
Number.
Note | |
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This option is active only if the user has configured several Net Numbers. |
SEQUENCE/FORK NUMBER
- Set Contact order
for Contact mode Sequence or set the fork number if the Contact mode
is Fork.
Note | |
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In Sequence Contact mode these numbers (NUMBER 1, NUMBER 2, NUMBER 3) indicate the choice order: first, second, third. |
In this sub-section of the settings you may specify the Advanced options.
Encryption
- Enable/Disable the
encryption.
VOIP AMPLIFICATION
- Amplify the volume
of:
MICROPHONE
;
EARPIECE
;
LOUDSPEAKER
.
LINK EVALUATOR STATISTICS
- Useful for
troubleshooting of voice quality issues.
Last evaluation
- Quality rate, and
time of last evaluation;
Average RTT
(ms) - Round-Trip Time
(RTT), also called round-trip delay, is the time required for a
packet to travel from a specific source to a specific
destination and back again.
Packet Loss
% - Packet loss is the
failure of one or more transmitted packets to arrive at their
destination.
Average Jitter
(ms) - Jitter is the
variation in the latency (delay in packet delivery) on a packet
flow between the two systems, when some packets take longer to
travel from one system to the other.
Max Jitter
(ms) - Maximum value of
Jitter.
Max Jitter Exceeds
- Number of packets
which exceeded the Max Jitter.
Send log
- Sending log via mail, which is
useful for debugging problems.