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The calls are made on the Call tab of the SIP-panel.
To make a call from the panel, select a number in the address book or dial the number manually, and then click one of the following buttons:
In both cases, both video and audio are transmitted from the SIP-device, but in the second case, the video stream from the operator camera is not transmitted to the device.
Note
If a microphone and a speaker weren’t selected at the system configuration stage, the call from the SIP-device will be transmitted to the device, but you won’t be able to transmit the audio message or hear it.
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You can also make calls using the macros (see Macros for working with SIP-terminal).
During the call, the SIP-panel window will be displayed on top of all windows and will look like this:
The information field at the top of the window displays the number and duration of the call.
If the option to call unknown subscribers is enabled, then when you call an unknown number, it will be displayed as "Unknown number + #number".
If an unknown number exists, the call will be successful, if not, the call will be ended.
The buttons at the bottom of the panel manage the call:
— Enable/disable the operator camera.
— Enable/disable the operator microphone.
— Enable/disable the operator speaker.
The Incoming tab will open with a list of all incoming calls that can be accepted/resumed using the buttons (with the video from the operator) and (without the video from the operator):
— Hold the call.Note
When the call is on hold, the image and the sound of the SIP-operators are not transmitted. The audio message "Call on hold" is played back on the SIP-operator that was put on hold.
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By default, clicking the buttons on the SIP-panel, macros dialing and calls are accompanied by sound signals. The sound of clicking the buttons can be turned off at the stage of configuring the SIP-panel interface object (see Advanced settings of the SIP-panel interface object).
The calls in the list are sorted by the SIP-operators and SIP-devices priority, that was set at the system configuration stage. If several operators or devices have the same priority, the calls from them are sorted by the receiving time. By default, the new calls are added to the top of the list, but the sorting order can be changed during the system configuration, so that the new calls are added to the end of the list regardless of the operators and devices priority (see Advanced settings of the SIP-panel interface object).
The window with the call list is displayed on top of all windows during a call and a call on hold.
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If the Switch to incoming checkbox was not set at the SIP-panel configuration stage (see Advanced settings of the SIP-panel interface object), then the Incoming tab will not automatically open for incoming calls or calls on hold.
Display/hide the dialing panel in the tone mode. This panel displays the macros added while configuring the SIP-device (see Configuring SIP-devices of the Axxon PSIM's SIP server).
—To end a call, click the
button.If there is no answer, the call automatically ends in 30 seconds (this timeout is configurable by the CallTimeout registry key, see Registry keys reference guide).
Note
If you use a playback file after answering a call, the call will end automatically as soon as the file is played back. For example, a playback file lasts for 10 seconds. When you answer after 10 seconds, the call will end automatically.
If the file playback loop was set, the file will be played back until the manual end of the call (the playback file, as well as the playback file loop can be set using the macro, see Macros for working with SIP-terminal).