4.1 Programming the PBXDepending on the conditions in which the SIP-GW4 card is used, programming may be required for the PBXusing the Maintenance Console (PC programming software of the PBX):Making CallsWith the default settings, the PBX sends calls to the SIP VoIP network 10 seconds after an extension usercompletes dialing the telephone number.Through programming the PBX, calls can be sent to the SIP VoIP network from the PBX as soon as dialing iscompleted. The settings can be changed in the following two ways:1) Pressing the # keyThe PBX sends calls to the SIP VoIP network when the # key is pressed after dialing the telephonenumber.Programming Location of the Maintenance Console2. System—9. System Options—Option 2—End of Dial Plan—[#] as End of Dial for en Bloc modeNoteThe programming above is same for ISDN.2) Dialing PlanThe PBX sends calls to the SIP VoIP network when the dialed number is a preprogrammed telephonenumber.Programming Location of the Maintenance Console• 3. Group—1. Trunk Group—1. TRG Settings—Main—Dialing Plan Table• 3. Group—1. Trunk Group—4. Dialing PlanCaller ID ConfigurationTo make the PBX send caller ID to the card when making calls (when "PBX Caller ID" is selected for Usernamein "From" header or Username in "P-Preferred-Identity" header and "P-Asserted-Identity" headerin "3.4.1 Channel & SIP Telephony"), the following programming is required for the PBX.Programming Location of the Maintenance Console• 1. Configuration—1. Slot—Port Property• 4. Extension—1. Wired Extension—ISDN CLIPCaller ID ModificationWhen receiving calls via the SIP VoIP network, caller ID may not be displayed properly.In that case, the caller ID can be edited through programming the PBX.Programming Location of the Maintenance Console• 3. Group—1. Trunk Group—1. TRG Settings—Main—Caller ID Modification Table• 3. Group—1. Trunk Group—3. Caller ID ModificationFor details about programming each setting, refer to the PC Programming Manual of the PBX.76 Installation Manual Document Version 2008-104.1 Programming the PBX