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To  remove  any  of  these  simply  enter  the  command,  the  memory  number  and  #####  using  the  connected 

telephone. 

You will then have a spare memory location, which you can use for another call type. 

We strongly recommend you make a note of any changes. 

 

European Recommendations 

Most users will want to use the FCT1500 to call mobile numbers which in the UK start with 07 and in France 06 

These will automatically be routed over the FCT1500 as they are not on the default list. 

But  in  Spain  they  start  with  6,  In  Italy  3  and  in  Portugal  9  so  they  should  be  removed  from  the  default  list  as 

follows: 

Spain:   

* # 21 #    06 * 

 

##### 

Italy  

* # 21 #    03 * 

 

##### 

Portugal * # 21 #    09 * 

 

##### 

 

UK Recommendations 

Local numbers starting 1-9 are automatically dialed over the PSTN and we strongly recommend you keep 9 

as a default for emergency calls and 118 numbers etc would be expensive going over the FCT1500, but not 

all of the other numbers will be used in your area. For example London Local numbers start with 7 or 8. 

With this in mind you could use the other memories for routing other national codes or premium rates such 

as 01, 02, 03, 08 & 09 numbers. 

 

So say you don’t have local numbers starting with 2, 3, 4

, 5 & 6 

 you would remove these from the default 

list by entering ##### or simply over ride them with ones you do want: 

 
Command 

Memory 
No 

Call Type 

Notes of any changes 

* # 21 #     

01 * 

1#### 

 

* # 21 #     

02 * 

01### 

Replaced 

* # 21 #     

03 * 

02### 

Replaced 

* # 21 #     

04 * 

03### 

Replaced 

* # 21 #     

05 * 

08### 

Replaced 

* # 21 #     

06 * 

09### 

Replaced 

* # 21 #     

07 * 

7#### 

 

* # 21 #     

08 * 

8#### 

 

* # 21 #     

09 * 

9#### 

 

* # 21 #     

10 * 

00### 

 

Now all calls starting with these call type digits will go over your PSTN not the FCT1500. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FCT1500

Page 1: ...d Fixed Cellular Terminal with full call divert User Guide The Gateway to cost savings A Fixed Cellular terminal with Full Call Divert getting the most from your SIM Card s free minutes and mobile to...

Page 2: ...Line Socket of a PBX System Why 5 Diverting Calls 6 Divert On Divert Delay Programming 6 Programming the Divert Number 6 Divert Off 6 Manually Diverting Calls 6 Automatically Diverting Calls 7 Three...

Page 3: ...er ID Compatible Can be connected direct to the phone line or a PBX system s line socket or extension socket LEDS to indicate signal strength 3m Aerial Supplied One SIM Card capacity not supplied Dual...

Page 4: ...1500 by screwing the antenna fixing nut to the gold bolt marked ANT do not over tighten b Extend the antenna lead at least 1 50M away from the base and locate the upright antenna close to a window the...

Page 5: ...NB to use the FCT1500 on an extension you do not need to connect a phone once programmed Why When connected to an extension socket of your PBX system anyone in the office can divert an incoming call t...

Page 6: ...divert off enter the divert password 2 8 1 6 7 0 3 1 You will hear 2 beeps Then dial 41 00 Hang up Manually Diverting Calls When connected to a PBX system s extension socket the FCT1500 will divert t...

Page 7: ...phone connected to it will ring with a different ring pattern alerting the office to a mobile incoming call If you want to use this service when the FCT1500 is connected to an extension of a PBX syst...

Page 8: ...rting 1 9 are automatically dialed over the PSTN and we strongly recommend you keep 9 as a default for emergency calls and 118 numbers etc would be expensive going over the FCT1500 but not all of the...

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