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With internal number assignment
Z
(reserved tel. no.)
Wait until the connection to the communications system has been established.
You hear a positve acknowledgement tone.
Z
(system PIN)
*
(external access code, e.g.
0
)
Z
(external tel. no.)
* Z
(internal tel. no.)
#
You can call the OpenCom 100 from outside (from home, for example), then dial
an external number and continue telephoning with the cost being charged to the
OpenCom 100 connection. This way you take advantage of different tariff zones,
for example.
The system administrator must have set up a number (for remote control) in the
OpenCom 100 for this feature. In addition, the number reserved in the
OpenCom 100 can also be assigned an internal telephone number, via which the
dialling is to be performed. In the case of remote-controlled dialling, there is no
check on authorisation.
Least Cost Routing (LCR) is used for remote-controlled dialling, provided your
system administrator has correspondingly configured LCR and the LCR application
in the OpenCom 100. Ask him for the setting which applies to you.
10.2
Remote-Programmable Call Forwarding
Configuring the function
Z
(reserved tel. no.)
Wait until the connection to the communications system has been established.
You hear a positve acknowledgement tone.
Z
(system PIN)
*
Z
(your internal tel. no.)
*
(external access code, e.g.
0
)
Z
(destination no.)
#
Deleting the function
Z
(reserved tel. no.)
Wait until the connection to the communications system has been established.
You hear a positve acknowledgement tone.
Z
(system PIN)
*
Z
(your internal tel. no.)
#
Using the telephone number reserved in the OpenCom 100 for remote control,
you can configure or delete immediate call forwarding for your own telephone
Summary of Contents for OpenCom 100 series
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