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Go to Admin → Contact Manager to visit the module.
Contact Group Types
Internal Groups- These are contact groups of internal extensions. The Contact information is pulled from the User Management module.
External Groups- These are contact groups of extension contacts such as customers and vendors.
User Manager- Default contact group that includes all users from User Management Module.
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Adding a New Group
Click Add New Group from the menu options at the right.
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Give the group a Name and select which Type of group to create.
Click the Submit button.
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Internal Groups
Under the Internal Groups tab, you should see your already-created Internal groups. Each internal group will have its own tab.
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From here you can view all users in this group, as well as modify the group name if desired, edit or delete users, and add entries.
Editing an Internal User:
Click the edit button (
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Click the Submit button when finished editing.
External Groups
Under the External Groups tab, you should see your already-created External groups. Each external group will have its own tab.
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From here you can view all users in this group, as well as modify the group name if desired, edit or delete users, and add entries.
Editing an External User:
Click the edit button (
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The information for an external user is not automatically pre-populated, because this information is not pulled from internal sources. You can edit the Display Name, First Name, Last Name, Title, Company, Address, Numbers, XMPP, Email, and Website.
Adding Speed Dial : Fill the external number in the number field which you want to use. Tick the enable speed dial check box to enable the Speed dial option and enter the Speed dial code you want to use to for speed dialing. To use this use the feature code *10 followed by the number you set for speed dialing (example as showing in below snapshot) from your extension for the number to be dialed out. Speed dial entries are also available as GUI destinations for directing calls by choosing 'Contact Manager Speed Dials' from the destination drop down menu.
Click the Submit button when done editing.
User Manager Groups
Under the User Manager tab, you can view and edit your user management group(s). User Manager Groups, or "UserMan Groups," are linked to the User Management module. The default User Manager Group includes all users and can't be deleted.
Editing a User Management User:
Click the edit button (
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When you do this, you'll leave the Contact Manager module and be taken to the User Management module. This is because information for users in UserMan groups must be edited at the source, which is the User Management module. You will need to click the User Details tab in the User Management module. For more information, visit the User Management Module wiki.
Click the Submit button in the User Management module when finished editing.