Generic Tutorial



  Creating an account for VOP


To install Voice Operator Panel (VOP) with an IP PBX you need to create a SIP account (extension/line/phone) that VOP will use to register to the IP PBX.

This account will also be used to receive incoming calls, monitor other extensions and transfer incoming calls to them.

This account must be dedicated to VOP and not shared with another phone even when VOP is tethered to a hardphone.

This account must be configured to receive all the incoming calls destined to your company. If a tethered hardphone is used its purpose is only to be called by VOP to talk/listen to calls received/placed by VOP. Please read "How does VOP behave when tethered to a hard phone ?" in our FAQ before using a hard phone.

VOP can only manage and transfer its own incoming/outgoing calls.

However, VOP can also pick-up a ringing (and sometimes established) call on a monitored extension then transfer it to another extension, but this behavior is highly dependent on the IP PBX configuration/manufacturer and shall not be the regular way to handle calls.

For this tutorial we will use the extension number "901" and the password "secret".


  Configuring the account in VOP


When the VOP account is set up, you can start VOP and configure it through the wizard:

"Enter your display:" - Enter the name (caller ID) of the application. ("VOP" for example)
"Enter your user name:" - Enter the extension number at your IP PBX. ("901" in our tutorial)
"Enter your SIP server host name or address:" - Enter the host/domain name of your IP PBX.
"Enter your SIP server port:" - Leave it to zero.
"Enter your SIP server user name:" - Leave it blank.
"Enter your SIP server password:" - Enter the password of the extension. ("secret" in our tutorial)
"Enter your voicemail phone number:" - Enter the phone number to dial to reach the voicemail of the extension.

Finish the wizard by entering other information not related to your IP PBX.

VOP will start and register to your IP PBX.


  Populating the directory


You will now need to build the Local directory of VOP with the users/extensions at your IP PBX.

First you will need to remove the dummy/example user "Doe, John" by right-clicking on him and selecting: User > Remove.

For each user you want to add you need to right-click in the Local directory and select: User > Add.

You can also import all your users/extensions from CSV or vCard files by right-clicking in the Local directory and selecting: Directory > Import > File

When you add a new user, phone presence is enabled by default for every phone contact. But you can also enable phone presence manually by right-clicking on any phone contact and selecting: Contact > Presence > Enable.

You should now see all your users in the Local directory with a green background that will change to show their phone status (Green: available, Yellow: ringing, Orange: busy).

If your IP PBX supports it, when you expand a user you will be able to see every calls on his phone (call direction/state, caller/ee name), you will also be able to intercept/steal a call by right-clicking on the phone and selecting: Intercept.


  Done


You have now fully configured VOP for your IP PBX.

If you have any problem press Alt-D to show the debug window of VOP, you should be able to read the problem from there.

If not, please contact us we will gladly help you.


  Discovering VOP


To learn how to use VOP please watch our Videos.

To learn more about VOP please also read our F.A.Q

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