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7.3 NETWORK SERVICES
BT are replacing all local exchanges with new digital systems. They will give
improved clarity and reliability.
If you are on a digital exchange, you can instruct it to ring you back with the cost of
your call. Or you can use it to set up reminder calls, where the exchange rings you at
a time you specify.
You can even instruct the exchange to divert your incoming calls to another number,
or deal with two calls at once, or set up a 3-way call.
These services are called Network Services: to use them you need a tone signalling
telephone. To find out if you are on a digital exchange, or when it will be provided,
contact your local BT office.
Your NR203HPUK telephone provides tone signalling when the Dial Mode selector
switch is set to the (TONE) position and the Recall Mode selector switch is in the
TBR position.
If your system requires PULSE dialling, you can change to TONE dialling once the
call has been established by pressing the TONE button. This enables you to access
special services such as Banking etc. which require access digits to be transmitted in
TONE mode. It is important to wait for the call to be established before keying in the
access digits. On completion of the call, the telephone will revert to PULSE dialling.
*TouchTone is a trademark of BT in the U.K.
If you are connected to a PABX, set the switch according to the requirements of your
particular PABX. If in doubt, consult your PABX Instructions or your PABX maintainer.
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