Calling Notes
Unless you configure your handset to use the Anykey talk feature (see page 18 for
more information), incoming calls can be answered by pressing either the PSTN or
IP buttons (two “green phone” buttons on the upper left side of the keypad)
regardless of which type of call is being made.
When you call a mydlink number that is currently offline (that is, not connected to the
Internet for some reason), there will be a long pause (30 seconds or so) before you
hear a busy signal.
TelTel Out
calls can not be placed to “Toll-Free” numbers in any country.
TelTel Out
rates vary depending on where the call is received. See the
http://www.teltel.com/Tel-OutRates.php
webpage for a detailed table of TelTel Out
phone rates.
TelTel In
calling is possible from ordinary PSTN phones or cell phones using PsipTN
access numbers where available. A list of current PsipTN access numbers is
available at:
http://www.psiptn.org/html/services.html
Choose the country you
want to call
from
and a list of cities and their local access numbers will be displayed
at the bottom of the page. To make a TelTel In call, dial the PsipTN access number
using an ordinary phone, then after the prompt, dial the 8-digit mydlink number of the
person you want to reach.
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Making Phone Calls
DPH-300 User’s Manual
D-Link Corporation