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2. If you have additional numbers from your airtime provider and you want to
assign them to the Phone/Fax ports, use the
Assigned number
drop down
list to select the number you want to use for each port.
When this number is called, only the handset connected to that port will
ring.
3. For each Phone/Fax port, set the call type for incoming and outgoing calls.
The call types are described in more detail in
Selecting the call type
on
page 45.
•
For
Incoming calls
, you can select Standard or 3.1 kHz Audio or both.
If you select both, any device connected to the Phone/Fax interface will
react (ring) on incoming calls.
If you select e.g. Standard, the Phone/Fax interface will only react on
calls made to the Standard phone number.
•
For
Outgoing calls
, you can select either Standard or 3.1 kHz Audio. The
selected type will be used by default, if possible, for any outgoing call.
Note, however, that fax machines must use 3.1 kHz Audio.
4. For each port you can see whether or not Restricted dialling is enabled. For
further information, see
Restricted dialling
on page 194.
5. Click
Apply
.
Note
To be able to use the additional numbers, you must first select
Use additional numbers
in the
Multi-voice
page and enter the
additional numbers under
PHONE BOOK > Mobile numbers
. See
Multi-voice
on page 196.
Note
Port 1 is the connector closest to the antenna connector, and Port
2 is the connector closest to the ISDN connector.
Note
You can override the default setting for outgoing calls by
dialling 1* (force the call to Standard) or 2* (force the call to 3.1
kHz Audio) before the number. For further information, see
Overriding the default outgoing call type
on page 46.
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