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Settings
PBX Function
If the phone is used in a private branch exchange (PBX) system, usually you
must dial a prefix (access code) in order to be connected to an external line.
There may also be a certain waiting time (a couple of seconds) after the prefix,
before the external line is connected.
This telephone has a PBX function that allows you to specify an external
call prefix. When you dial an external number, the phone will detect that the
number starts with the prefix, and will automatically insert a pause before
dialling the actual number. The telephone can handle external line prefixes of
up to 5 digits.
An example of use of the PBX function:
“9” has been specified as the external line prefix. When dialling a phone
number: “9123456”, the phone will dial: ”9” followed by a pause while the
external line is connected, and then the rest of the number: “123456”. ”123456”.
It makes no difference if the number is dialled manually or by using speed
dialling. Numbers not starting with “9” (in this example) will be dialled as
usual, without any pauses.
1.
Press
P
0
. Wait for the signal.
2.
Enter PIN number (0000 when supplied). Press
P
.
3.
Press
6.
4.
Enter the prefix. Use
C
to erase or change.
5.
Press
P
to save settings.
6.
Press
l
to return to standby mode.
Optional Network Services
Press the recall button
R
followed by the extension number to transfer calls
when connected to a PBX.
Access to additional network services can be gained by using the recall
button keys. Contact your network operator for more information.
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