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4. PABX EXTENSION USAGE, 'EASYCALL' AND
CUSTOMNET USAGE
Where this telephone is used on a PABX (telephone switchboard) extension, or a
Direct Line with Telstra's Easycall service the following information is important.
PAUSE FUNCTION WHEN DIALLING
Depending on your telephone system, this may or may not be required. If in
doubt, check with your system supplier or Interquartz dealer, as failure to
observe your system's requirements may lead to difficulty in making outgoing
external calls. If you have determined that a pause is required by your PABX or
switch-board, please consult the following sections of this manual:
PAUSE Function section
HOLDING AND TRANSFERRING CALLS
The method used for these functions is dependent on the system type, so you
will need to check the system's Extension User Guide. The PBX RECALL KEY is
typically used for this purpose, and it's related adjustment switches described in
the INSTALLATION section of this manual must be correctly set to suit your
system for correct operation. Please also refer to the PBX RECALL KEY section
of this manual.
* AND # KEYS
These may be used, when the TONE / PULSE switch is set to TONE position or
if the TONE KEY has been pressed during the call, to control special PABX and
exchange facilities. Consult your PABX or EASYCALL User Guide to ascertain
their usage.
USING THE MEMORIES
Many different numbers and codes can be stored. You may find it useful to store
some of your favourite PABX or EASYCALL facility commands in the telephone
for fast, convenient access to those facilities (e.g. DIVERSION, CALL FOR-
WARD, CALL BACK etc.) Consult your system User Guide.
EASYCALL AND CUSTOMNET
All of the facilities available can be accessed by the methods described in the
User Guide available from Telstra. Note that the "Recall" key referred to in the
EASYCALL instructions is equivalent to the PBX RECALL KEY described in this
manual.