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Bizfon Manual II: Administrator's Guide  
Administrator’s Menus 
Bizfon2000 and Bizfon4000 (SW Version 4.1.x) 
 
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For automatic SIP phone configuration, the SIP phone should be 
reset/rebooted. The appropriate configuration will then be automatically 
downloaded from Bizfon to the SIP Phone. However, if you manually 
configure the SIP phone, it is recommended that you select Other from 
the Phone Model drop down list and make the configuration manually 
from the SIP phone's GUI.  
Please Note:
 For automatic configuration, some SIP phones may 
require additional actions to follow the restart. For example, by default 
the IP Dialog SIP Tone II is in a non-auto-provisioning mode, so it 
should be manually enabled on the phone. Refer to the user’s manual 
of the corresponding SIP phone for instructions on performing a factory 
reset or reboot on any of the supported phones, what additional 
configurations are required for a specific SIP phone, and how to 
manipulate with the GUI. 
Fig. II-113: IP Line Edit page 
By pressing the Web link in the Details column for each configured SIP phone will lead you to the Web configuration page of the corresponding SIP 
phone.  
Please Note:
 This link only works from the LAN side of the Bizfon, i.e. when the Bizfon’s GUI is accessed from a PC located in the Bizfon’s LAN. If 
you wish to connect the SIP phone’s GUI through the WAN, an appropriate Incoming Traffic/Port Forwarding 
 should be added on 
the Bizfon. 
 
Supported SIP Phones 
The following is the list of SIP phones that can be automatically configured to work with Bizfon IP PBXs: 
• 
Biztouch 5
TM
• 
Biztouch 6
TM
• 
Biztouch 15
TM
• 
Biztouch 16
TM
 
Loopback Settings 
The FXS Lines Loopback Settings page is used to configure the lines for voice loopback diagnostics. When loopback is enabled on the line, any 
incoming calls to the corresponding line will automatically pick up on the first ring and any voice towards the line will automatically be sent back to the 
caller (the caller will hear themselves in the handset). Loopback Timeout provides the option of limiting the voice loopback diagnostics duration, i.e. 
the caller will be disconnected from the Bizfon when the Loopback Timeout expires.  
The FXS Lines Loopback Settings page shows the only table where all FXS lines of the Bizfon are listed. On this page, the loopback diagnostics 
may be enabled/disabled and the Loopback Timeout can be adjusted for FXS lines. 
The  FXS Lines Loopback table lists all the FXS lines on the Bizfon 
along with their loopback parameters (Loopback State and Loopback 
Timeou
t).  
 
The  Edit functional link leads to the FXS Lines Loopback Settings - 
Edit Entry
 page where Loopback Timeout (in seconds) may be 
configured for one or more selected FXS line(s). 
 
The Enable/Disable Loopback functional link is used to enable/disable 
the Loopback service on the selected FXS line(s). 
 
Fig. II-114: IP Line Settings –Loopback page 
FXO Settings 
The FXO Settings are used to configure the FXO support that allows Bizfon to connect to other PBXs or analog telephone lines.  
The number of available FXO ports is dependent on the type of your Bizfon. Bizfon2000 has only one FXO port available. Bizfon4000 has two FXO 
ports available.  
The FXO Settings also gives you the option to limit incoming or outgoing calls for the selected FXO line if required. Depending on the Bizfon model, 
several FXO ports will be available on the board, thus giving you the option connect several PSTN lines to the Bizfon and to use them 
simultaneously.  
The administrator may assign a default recipient for each FXO line where calls from the Central Office (PSTN) will be routed. The assigned recipients 
become the Bizfon “default users”. If the Bizfon Auto Attendant has been selected as a “default user”, a caller from the PSTN needs to go through 
the attendant menu to reach the desired extension.