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Bizfon Manual II: Administrator's Guide  
Bizfon’s Graphical Interface 
Bizfon2000 and Bizfon4000 (SW Version 4.1.x) 
 
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Recurrent Buttons 
Throughout this guide, you will see a variety of recurrent buttons.  Below is a description of these buttons. 
Button Description 
 
Button 
Description 
 
This button leads back to the previous 
page of a fixed sequence of pages (used 
mainly in wizards).  
 
 
This button returns you to the page you were 
previously on. 
 
This button leads forward to the next page 
of a fixed sequence of pages (used mainly 
in wizards). 
 
 
This button confirms an operation you started 
before. 
 
This button discards the latest not yet 
confirmed entries. 
 
 
This button confirms an operation you chose 
before. 
 
This is the last button of a fixed sequence 
of pages that completes and saves the 
entries of an entire sequence. 
 
 
This button discards an operation you chose 
before. 
 
This button opens the help page 
belonging to the currently active Bizfon 
management page. 
 
 
This button saves the settings modified on the 
currently active management page. 
 
This button opens a window where the last 
inserted IP addresses are listed. It allows 
the user to make a quick selection of an IP 
address that has been previously used. 
This will avoid the user needing type it 
again. The clipboard can hold up to 10 IP 
addresses and a new IP address will 
replace the oldest one from the list. 
 
This button opens a window where the last 
inserted SIP addresses are listed. It allows the 
user to make a quick selection of an IP address 
that has been previously used. This will avoid 
the user needing type it again. The clipboard 
can hold up to 10 SIP addresses and a new 
SIP address will replace the oldest one from the 
list. 
Recurrent Functional Buttons 
In connection with the tables, the following are the few buttons you will see: 
Functional Button 
Description 
Add 
Allows adding a new record to the displayed table. A new page will be displayed to enter any new settings. 
Edit 
Allows modifying the settings of the record selected by a checkbox. Normally only one (1) record may be selected. A new 
page will be displayed to enter the modified settings. 
Delete 
Deletes the selected entry(s) of a table. A warning message will ask for confirmation before deleting an existing entry. 
Select All 
Selects all table entry(s) for example for further deletion. 
Inverse Selection 
Inverses (opposites) an existing selection of table entry(s). If no entries are selected, clicking the button will select all 
records. 
Refresh in... 
May be shown in the upper right corner of a page. It displays the number of seconds remaining until the next refresh of the 
page will occur. It may be used to reload the page manually. 
Most of the tables offer the option to sort the entries in ascending or descending order by clicking the headings of the columns. A small arrow next to 
the column heading indicates the direction of sorting - upward or downward. The entries of the table can be selected by using the corresponding 
checkboxes in order to edit or delete them.  
Entering a SIP Addresses correctly 
Calls over IP are implemented based on Session Initiating Protocol (SIP) on the Bizfon. When making a call to a destination that is somewhere on 
the Internet, a SIP address must be provided. 
SIP addresses needs to be specified in one of the following formats:  
 “display 
name” 
<username@ipaddress:port> 
 “display 
name” 
<username@ipaddress> 
 username@ipaddress:port 
 username@ipaddress 
 
 username 
The display name and the port number are optional parameters in the SIP 
address. If a port is not specified, 5060 will be set up as the default one. 
The range of valid ports is between 1024 and 65536. 
A flexible structure of wildcards is allowed. In comparison with a wildcard, 
the “?” character stands for only one unknown digit and the “*” character 
stands for any number of any digits.  
For your convenience, the following combinations can be used:  
*@ipaddress - any user from the specified SIP server 
username@* - a specified user from any SIP server 
*@* - any user from any SIP server 
Please Note:
 Wildcards are available for caller addresses only. No 
wildcard characters are allowed for called party addresses. Exceptions are 
addresses in the Supplementary Addresses table that are used by 
Outgoing Call Blocking and Hiding Caller Information Settings 
services. To use “*” and “?” alone (as non wildcard characters), use “\*” and 
“\?” correspondingly.