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PhoneBook has several purposes:
PhoneBook has several purposes:


# It changes CallerID Name if Caller is recognized from PhoneBook
# If it recognizes the Caller, PhoneBook changes the CallerID Name.
# [[Speed Dials]] are configured in PhoneBook
# [[Speed Dials]] are configured in PhoneBook.




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== Definitions ==
== Definitions ==


* There’re two types PhoneBooks: Global and Simple
* There are two types of PhoneBook: Global and Simple.
* There’s only 1 Global PhoneBook
* There’s only one Global PhoneBook.
* Each user has his own Simple PhoneBook except admin user - he is owner of Global PhoneBook
* Each user has his own Simple PhoneBook, except for the admin user, who is the owner of Global PhoneBook.
* Users' Simple PhoneBook has higher priority than Global PhoneBook – e.g. if record is found in Global and in Simple PhoneBook the record from the Simple PhoneBook will be used
* A User's Simple PhoneBook has higher priority than Global PhoneBook. If a record is found in both the Simple and the Global PhoneBook, the record from the Simple PhoneBook will be used.




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This PhoneBook is managed by System Admin and is applicable to all system Users (e.g. Global).
This PhoneBook is managed by System Admin and is applicable to all system Users (e.g. Global).


Good use for it is to create some short numbers for Users to call for Support/Emergency/etc.
A good use for it is to create some short numbers for Users to call for Support/Emergency/etc.


Speed Dial feature is explained [[Speed Dials for Users | here]].
The Speed Dial feature is explained [[Speed Dials for Users | here]].




=== Simple PhoneBook ===
=== Simple PhoneBook ===


Each user has its own Simple PhoneBook which has higher priority than Global PhoneBook. E.g. if records match from Simple PhoneBook with Global PhoneBook - record from Simple PhoneBook will be used. (Again in other words - user can overwrite System Admins PhoneBook record.)
Each user has his own Simple PhoneBook, which has higher priority than Global PhoneBook. For example, if records from Simple PhoneBook match those of Global PhoneBook, the record from Simple PhoneBook will be used. (Again, in other words - the user can overwrite the System Admin's PhoneBook record.)


[[Image:speed_dial_for_user.png]]
[[Image:speed_dial_for_user.png]]


NOTE: Record '22'. It is Global - e.g. created by System Admin. User can use it but he can't manage it.  
NOTE: Record '22'. It is Global - that is, created by System Admin. A User can use it, but he can't manage it.  


Speed Dial feature is explained [[Speed Dials for Users | here]].
The Speed Dial feature is explained [[Speed Dials for Users | here]].




== Using CallerID Name overwrite ==
== Using CallerID Name overwrite ==


When call with the number (CallerID Number) which is in PhoneBook calls-in, MOR checks this number and sets CallerID Name to the value from PhoneBook.  
When calling with the number (CallerID Number) which is in PhoneBook calls-in, MOR checks this number and sets the CallerID Name to the value from PhoneBook.  


It’s visible on phones which support CallerID Name:
It’s visible on phones which support CallerID Name:
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== Using Speed Dials ==
== Using Speed Dials ==


Speed Dial feature is explained [[Speed Dials for Users | here]].
The Speed Dial feature is explained [[Speed Dials for Users | here]].

Revision as of 01:37, 17 May 2010

Purpose

PhoneBook has several purposes:

  1. If it recognizes the Caller, PhoneBook changes the CallerID Name.
  2. Speed Dials are configured in PhoneBook.


Definitions

  • There are two types of PhoneBook: Global and Simple.
  • There’s only one Global PhoneBook.
  • Each user has his own Simple PhoneBook, except for the admin user, who is the owner of Global PhoneBook.
  • A User's Simple PhoneBook has higher priority than Global PhoneBook. If a record is found in both the Simple and the Global PhoneBook, the record from the Simple PhoneBook will be used.


Global PhoneBook

Phonebook global.png

This PhoneBook is managed by System Admin and is applicable to all system Users (e.g. Global).

A good use for it is to create some short numbers for Users to call for Support/Emergency/etc.

The Speed Dial feature is explained here.


Simple PhoneBook

Each user has his own Simple PhoneBook, which has higher priority than Global PhoneBook. For example, if records from Simple PhoneBook match those of Global PhoneBook, the record from Simple PhoneBook will be used. (Again, in other words - the user can overwrite the System Admin's PhoneBook record.)

Speed dial for user.png

NOTE: Record '22'. It is Global - that is, created by System Admin. A User can use it, but he can't manage it.

The Speed Dial feature is explained here.


Using CallerID Name overwrite

When calling with the number (CallerID Number) which is in PhoneBook calls-in, MOR checks this number and sets the CallerID Name to the value from PhoneBook.

It’s visible on phones which support CallerID Name:

Callerid name from phonebook.png


Using Speed Dials

The Speed Dial feature is explained here.