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QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
About this Administrator's Guide
The QX IP PBX Manual is divided into three parts:
• Manual-I: Installation Guide gives step-by-step instructions to provision the QX IP PBX and configure the phone extensions with the Epygi SIP Server.
After successfully configuring the QX IP PBX, users will be able to make SIP phone calls to remote QX IP PBX devices, make local calls to the PSTN and
to access the Internet from devices connected to the LAN.
• Manual-II: Administrator's Guide explains all QX IP PBX management menus available for administrators only. It includes a list of all System Default
Values.
• Manual-III: Extension User's Guide explains all QX IP PBX management menus available for extension users. A list of all call codes can be found there,
too.
This guide contains many example screen illustrations. Since QX IP PBXs offer a wide variety of features and functionality, the example screens shown may
not appear exactly the same for your particular QX IP PBX as they appear in this manual. The example screens are for illustrative and explanatory
purposes, and should not be construed to represent your own unique environment.
QX IP PBX’s Graphical Interface describes to the QX IP PBX's graphical user interface and explains all recurrent buttons.
Administrator’s Menus explains the Administrator's management pages according to the menu structure shown on the main page of the QX IP PBX
management.
Appendix: PBX Services for QX IP PBX’s Administrator explains PBX features for administrator accessible from the handset.
Appendix: System Default Values lists all factory defaults.
Appendix: Moderator's Menus explains all menus that can be accessed and configured by conference moderators. (Applicable if the Conference Server
and/or the Video Conferencing features are activated on the system.)
Appendix: Software License Agreement includes the contract for using QX IP PBX's hardware and software.