UTA-151 User Manual
© Camrivox Ltd. 2006
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3.2.2. Making a PSTN call
By default, outgoing calls are made over VoIP. But in some situations you may prefer for the
call to be made over your land line. For example, to dial the emergency services. To force a
call to go out over your land line instead of VoIP, do the following:
1.
Lift your telephone receiver.
2. The dial-tone you hear will be your VoIP dial-tone.
3.
Now press the Recall button on your telephone to indicate you wish to make a land
line call. See section 3.4.1 on how to use the Recall button.
4.
After pressing Recall you will hear another dial-tone that is probably very similar to
the dial-tone heard in step (2), but the new dial-tone is from your land-line.
5.
Any number you dial at this second dial-tone will be made over your land-line and
not over VoIP.
6.
To return back to normal, so that calls are made using VoIP, simply hang-up the
phone at the end of your land line call.
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Remember you can use the LED indicators (described in section 2.6) to check whether
or not your call is made over VoIP or your land line.
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