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Making Calls
Making External/Internal Calls
Using Destination Keys to
Make Calls
You can assign telephone numbers
to programmable keys and save
them. To dial a programmed
number, simply press the destina-
tion key
.
Your call key is seized.
Using Routes to make
Calls
H Z
(routing code, tel. no.)
in consultation calls:
G
Z
(routing code, tel. no.)
The OpenCom 100 establishes calls
to the desired subscribers either au-
tomatically or via specific routes.
Your system administrator config-
ures these routes in the
OpenCom 100 and specifies how
each route is seized. In order to man-
ually seize a specific route for a call,
you dial the routing code before di-
alling the (internal or external) tele-
phone number. By making calls via
specific routes, you can e.g. contact
subscribers in the branches of a large
company network. It is also possible
to use a manually-entered routing
code to record your call-charge data
for private and business external
calls separately.
The default
route
“External line” is
always present and cannot be de-
leted. Automatic external seizure
uses the OpenCom 100 external line
seizure code digit for the default
route.
For information on the current
routes and their codes, please con-
tact your system administrator.
Ending Calls
Calls are ended by replacing the
handset or pressing the disconnect
key
or, in hands-free mode,
by pressing the hands-free key
. On the OpenPhone 61 you
can only replace the handset.If the
party you are speaking to ends the
call while you are in hands-free
mode, the busy tone for your termi-
nal is switched off after approx.
three seconds and you can be rea-
ched again. This also applies if you
were connected to him via your
headset.
All other connections will be ended
after 20 seconds if the handset is off-
hook.
MenuCard
“Conversation”
Press (but do not hold down) the
MenuCard key
, then
select …
Pick-up
*: You accept a call for an-
other telephone in your pick-up
group. Your first call is put on hold.
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