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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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Information on the Caller ID system: 
Caller ID is a service identifying the caller (when performing a call or sending a voice mail) and notifying the called party about the identity of the 
caller. The Caller ID service is available only for phones with a display to show that information. Two types of Caller ID notification are available on 
Bizfon: FSK and DTMF.  
FSK Standard 
The FSK standard supports caller ID indication either with the phone handset on-hook or if the called party is already busy with another call or 
operation (handset is off-hook). For internal calls, caller ID notification in FSK can show up to two lines of identifiable parameters on the called 
phone’s display. The first line shows the caller’s extension number. The second line shows the caller’s nickname (if indicated in the configuration). 
For external IP calls, caller ID notification in FSK can also show up to two lines of identifiable parameters on the called phone’s display. The first line 
shows the caller’s user name. The second line shows the caller’s nickname (if indicated in configuration). If the nickname is not available and there is 
a display name, provided by the caller party, the second line will display it, otherwise the URL, in the format: username@host will be displayed. For 
calls from the PSTN network, the entire caller ID message will be shown. 
DTMF Standard 
The DTMF standard supports caller ID indication only if the phone handset is on-hook (phone is free and ready to accept calls). This standard also 
has caller ID notification conditions but they are non-configurable. Caller ID notification in DTMF can show only one line of identifiable parameters on 
the called phone’s display. For internal calls, it is the caller’s extension number. For external IP calls, it is the caller’s user name. For calls from the 
PSTN network, caller ID will only display the caller’s phone number. 
Please Note:
 DTMF supports only parameters consisting of digits. If any letter symbol has been used in the external caller user name, DTMF will not 
display caller ID.  
To Configure the Line Settings  
1.
 
Select the line number that should to be configured from the Active Lines column in the Lines table on the Line Settings page. 
2.
 
Press on the line number link in the Line Settings table. The Line Settings - Line# page will appear in the browser window.  
3.
 Use 
the 
Caller ID drop down list to select the caller ID detection system mode corresponding to the phone type.  
4.
 Enable 
the 
Dialing Prefix With Caller ID checkbox if needed. 
5.
 Configure 
the 
Remote Party Disconnect Indication parameters by selecting the corresponding checkboxes. 
6.
 Define 
Ringer Type from the corresponding drop down list.  
7.
 Enable 
Off-hook Caller ID if needed. 
8.
 Press 
the 
Save button on the Line Settings - Line# page to save the caller ID system and other line specific configuration settings. 
 
 
IP Line Settings 
The IP Line Settings page is used to configure IP lines for IP phones to be connected to the Bizfon. Bizfon provides the options to connect SIP 
phones to its LAN side, assign the corresponding IP line to an active extension, and use SIP phones as a simple phone with all telephony services of 
the Bizfon (for example, call hold, waiting, transfer, etc).  
22 active IP Lines are available on the Bizfon2000 and 30 active IP Lines are available on the Bizfon4000. 
The IP Lines Settings page displays a table with the available IP lines on the Bizfon. Entering the feature key in the 
page can enable more 
IP lines. 
The IP Lines table lists all available IP lines with additional information 
about each of them: number of the extension attached to it, information 
about the phone type and the configuration details. 
Each column heading in the tables is link. By clicking on the column 
heading, the table will be sorted by the selected column. When sorting 
(ascending or descending), arrows will be displayed next to the column 
heading. 
By pressing on the IP line # link in the Available IP Lines column
the 
Edit IP Line page specific for the current IP line is opened. This page 
offers a group of manipulation radio buttons that allows you to enable 
the IP line and to configure it to for use by the SIP phones. 
Inactive – this selection disables the corresponding IP line.
 
SIP Phone – this selection configures the IP line for a SIP phone to be 
connected to the Bizfon’s LAN.  
• 
Phone Model drop down list is used to select the IP phone 
model to be used by the receptionist. The drop down list, 
excluding  Other selection, enables the MAC address text 
fields used to insert the MAC Address of the corresponding 
SIP phone.
 
• 
Line Appearance text field requires a number of 
simultaneous calls supported by the SIP phone.
  
• 
Username and Password are required for this selection. 
They should match on both the Bizfon and the SIP phone for 
a successful connection.
 
 
Fig. II-112: IP Line Settings page