Chapter 3: Operating the system
Using a phone
25
Making local phone calls
You can make local calls between phones connected to the terminal.
Local phone numbers always start with 0.
For an overview of the numbers assigned to each type of interface, see
To make a local call, dial
<local number>
followed by
#
or off-hook key.
Dialing functions
Local numbers and special-purpose numbers
There are a number of dialing functions available in the terminal. The following list
shows the allocated special-purpose numbers for the terminal.
Dialing prefixes
Apart from the numbers above, the terminal uses the following dialing prefixes:
•
#31#
before the phone number will hide the caller’s phone number to the
recipient.
•
*31#
before the phone number will show the caller’s phone number to the
recipient where it would otherwise be hidden, e.g. because the number is an ex-
directory number.
• For analog 2-wire telephones, use the R key during a call to get access to a
supplementary services function. The supplementary services functions
supported by the terminal are described in the following sections.
Note
Remember the “0” at the start when you dial a local phone number. If you
accidently dial a 3-digit number, you may get one of Inmarsat’s short dial
numbers in stead of a local number.
Number
Function
0 *
followed by
#
or off-hook key
Redial last called number on this interface.
00 *
followed by
#
or off-hook key
Redial last answered call on this interface.
Note: If the last answered number is
unlisted, you are not allowed to dial back.
00
followed by one of the numbers
1
-
199
and
#
or off-hook key
Short dial phone numbers in phone book.
0301
followed by
#
or off-hook key Local call to analog phone.
0501
followed by
#
or off-hook key
Local call to IP handset.
Summary of Contents for TracPhone FB150
Page 1: ...User s Guide TracPhone FB150...
Page 132: ......