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Catalog ID: PHONE MANAGER II SOFTWARE GUI Phone Manager II Software GUI - Austdac By Austdac Pty Ltd Catalog ID: PHONE MANAGER II SOFTWARE GUI The Phone Manager II Software allows the monitoring of the ST2 Mine phone system from any location. It provides the operator with a visual display of all Mine phones, including monitoring of the system, mine phones and external hardware connected to the system.Using the software the operator can: Send an evacuation tone to all or selected Mine phones. Set up conference calls between phones on the network. Two separate conference calls of up to six phones which may include an external line and operator phone. Emergency Notification detects either a dialled number like 555 or the Emergency tone button on the Mine phones. Log calls for audit purposes. Displays DTMF tone numbers on screen when prompted by operator if verbal communication is not possible from the Mine phone Nonverbal communications. Additionally PM II, can act as a backup for the PABX. If the PABX fails, you can still ring phones on the network. External Relay Box ADAM provides dry contact relay for Emergency, Monitoring and Watch dog for making sure the PM is running. External line connection is provided this allows the mine site to connect either a PSTN line of a GSM gateway to provide a back connect if the PABX fails. The GUI displays the Extension number and its location of each Mine phone, when the mouse cursor is placed over the button it will display the line current and voltage. Monitor the Mine phone line integrity, if a Mine Phone is removed, cable is cut or short circuit an alarm is provided to the operator within several seconds. No longer do operators have to wait for faults to be reported by users the system provides the alarms within seconds.

  • Windows based program
  • Easily installed and configured
  • Visual display of all underground phones
  • Call Queue
  • Emergency control of external alarms
  • Monitoring of Software and external devices
  • Display of Nonverbal DTMF information
  • Analogue or PSTN connection
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This file manager allows you to freely import, export or delete the media files stored on your mobile device. You can preview pictures, watch movies and listen to music on the computer with a large monitor or on the go with the built-in media player.

ApowerManager enables you to back up all the important phone data on your Windows or Mac computer, including contacts, messages, photos, videos, etc. This iOS and Android device manager also allows you to restore the backup files to your phone with one click. And you can directly preview and manage the backup files.

Apart from mobile device management, ApowerManager provides you with simple ways to mirror your phone's screen to your computer and projector via USB cable or wireless network. Moreover, other useful features are offered by this phone manager, such as taking screenshots, or recording the phone's screen with built-in tools.

Having read the instructions it is not entirely clear how the confirmation code can be deliverered to the phone number since the automated process cannot navigate itself through our IVR, nor can it send an SMS to the landline phone.

I changed the language of my Google account from German to Portuguese and reset the password to "123456" again and I tried to really reboot my phone and unlock the SIM card again. But anyways I can not get through my lock of the Android Device Manager.

Another thing you could try (assuming you are using the web page to lock your phone) is to use Device Manager on a different Android device to lock your phone. Perhaps there is something wrong with the translation between the characters in the language entered into the web page and those entered into your phone.

I need to determine if there are any logs that would show me a specific phone's call history. Please advise on the location of where I would locate these logs and what would my search parameters need to be.

This investigation is being prompted due to a user who is advising that they are receiving many calls from people who claim they are receiving calls from his number. Of course it's possible that this is a scam of some kind, but the user is concerned it could be something more significant. Can anyone advise if it's possible for a user's phone to be compromised in some way that would cause it to be used for rapid dialing outside numbers? If this were to happen, would it be that the phone / number was compromised, or that Call Manager could be compromised?

We are thinking about to use ip voice feature to reduce the cost of the site-to-site calls. There is 3 sites in our company and each site is about 20 persons. So I think it's not good to use FXS card. But if I use IP phone (so that I can make good use of the ports in my switch), must I use call manager to admin? Can I just place the routing config in the router? because we do not really need the CDR record and there is only 60 persons in our company. Can any one tell me? Thank you!!

Or you could bite the bullet and buy call manager and use the phones the way they were meant to be used, with all the features of call manager. I personally would not try anything other than using call manager or ITS otherwise you will have some very unhappy users who have expensive phones and no features.

Well, in a way, it's possible. We did that using Cisco 2600 as gatekeeper and gateway (for PSTN connectivity) but we didn't use Cisco IP phones. We had self-developed H323 units, which registered to gatekeeper as endpoints. For test purposes, we added one Call Manager and few 7960, and it also worked fine, but I have no idea, if 7960 can work without CCM.

Then Cisco have a key system (subset of a PBX) call ITS. This is a software that you can install on a 2600 or 3600 series to provide call control to IP phone. It could be a good solution but you will not be able to use all the feature of Ip Phone and Ip Telephony.

Speak to you Cisco account manager and ask about being placed on the ITS (Integrated Telephony System) program. It makes a IOS based router into a mini call manager, without the need of a dedicated CM server. Have a look here for more details -

The phone "under the hood" is still the same, as you learned from the past 25 years. It works as before, however it got a very new User Interface on the Display and a completely new web interface, we call it "Phone Manager".

This screen is driven by the PUI language setting, which is in factory default empty. Once this setting has a value the screen is not shown anymore, this screen exchanges the old installation wizard of the phone, where we asked for the timezone, or for the registrar; The Wizard did not completely disappear, but will be reworked to do more.

Differently to the D1xx, D3xx and D7xx phones, the login to the Phone Manager requires either user credentials or admin user credentials. I.e. the credentials you use to log in define the level of access you will have.
The old web server is still available, with HTTP on the Port 3112.

To configure your Snom phone there used to be common usernames and passwords for the phone interface (PUI) and the web interface (WUI). With the new D8xx series we have introduced a new level of security by completely separating the credentials for the phone interface and the web interface. New settings for the web interface / Phone Manager (webserver) have been introduced and the old known "admin_mode_password" setting now controls only the "admin password" for the phone interface (PUI), unlike all previous series.

The phone runs in "user mode" by default. And it is as usual possible to set this into the "admin mode", provided that this possibility was not deactivated by means of provisioning in the "admin_mode" setting.

With devices of the D1xx, D3xx and D7xx series, only one address book existed. If an address book was sent to the phone via XML or HTTP, all local address book entries were automatically overwritten. Exceptions are Metaswitch and LDAP, because no address book data is sent to the phone, but the address data is retrieved in realtime from the server.

Should you ever need to make changes to the assigned handsets or extensions, make your changes via the Cordless Phone Manager in the poral and Save. Allow a few seconds for the new configuration to download to the base and propagate to all the phones paired to it before making calls.

We are in the process of converting over to Palo Alto firewalls at our remote locations from ASA firewalls. A few of our sites now are having some strange issues when attempting to make phone calls.We are a Cisco call manager shop.

When someone at the remote location dials a external number, the phones SOMETIMES rings busy, even when the external phone number is not actually busy (tested and verified). The call will go through to the remote number but when they answer all they get is dead air. SOMETIMES the call goes through just fine. SOMETIMES when the call works and when the external number hangs up first the call stays active on the remote office's desk phone.

We've tried turning off ALG inside the SIP application, but when we test locally by setting up the calling search space to the remote office at a main office phone where we work, we still have problems.

So one thing I would look at is if the phones connection to CUCM is being force closed by the firewall. It's been a few years, but I remember an issue where the phones would silently have to "re-register" in a sense to the CUCM server because it wasn't sending enough keep-alive traffic to keep the connection active.

Our smart home manager gives CSPs more automated control over their device management environment and enhances the telco customer experience by offering ultra-reliable and secure broadband connectivity to the smart home.

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