User Manual smar-tel-i
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Dialing the exchange line access code each time
You dial the exchange line access code each time (for example, “0“) before the actual tele-
phone number. The following should be observed in this regard:
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You also have the option of initiating exchange line access with various codes (for exam-
ple, private and targeted access with the AUERSWALD PBX).
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For call numbers that are stored directly in the telephone such as blocked (disabled)
numbers, special emergency numbers, telephone book entries, target dial numbers and
direct dial numbers, the exchange line access code must also be entered.
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When operating an AUERSWALD PBX, the exchange line access code must also be
entered for screening calls and call-forwarding.
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Installing a “Direct Exchange Telephone“ when operating an AUERSWALD-PBX.
You can install smar-tel-i as a direct exchange telephone. The PBX then connects you
directly with the exchange when the receiver is picked-up. The following should be observed
in this regard:
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Telephoning with the exchange becomes easier; however internal call require pressing
an additional key (refer to chapter Dialing Directly with an External Phone (only for
AUERSWALD PBXs) on page 16).
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Automatic exchange access does not apply to target or private exchange access. These
must be initiated with the usual numbers and prior pressing of the soft-key under “internal
call“ (refer to the chapter Dialing Directly with an External Phone (only for AUERSWALD
PBXs) on page 16).
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When entering an exchange number in the call-forwarding function, the exchange line
access code must also be included.
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Entering the exchange line access code when operating other PBXs
If you operate your smar-tel-i on a different PBX, an exchange line access code can be
installed on the telephone (with a maximum of three digits). smar-tel-i automatically installs
the exchange access when the receiver is picked-up. The following should be observed in
this regard:
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If your PBX automatically adds an exchange access code to the telephone number of an
incoming call (for example the AUERSWALD PBX) then this will also be stored in
smar-tel-i’s call list. When returning a call from the call list, this code must be deleted
because smar-tel-i automatically executes an exchange access when the receiver is
picked-up. In the case of call screening, you must enter the exchange access code in
call screening. (In addition, please observe the instructions of your PBX).
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Alternatives for Initiating Exchange Line Access