
Chapter 3: Operating the system
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Phone numbers for incoming calls
The mobile numbers for your system are listed in your airtime subscription.
For example, you may have
•
1 number for Standard Voice
•
1 number for 3.1 kHz Audio
•
1 number for UDI data
•
1 number for RDI data
If you have subscribed to the optional Multi-voice feature you may also have
Additional numbers, which can be assigned to individual handsets. For further
information, see
Additional numbers for Multi-voice
on page 64.
If the mobile numbers are listed in the web interface, you can look them up as
follows:
Connect a computer, access the web interface and select
PHONE BOOK
>
Mobile numbers
. For further information, see
Viewing and editing the mobile
numbers
on page 94.
For information on how to make a call to the terminal, see
Making a call to the
terminal
on page 50.
Selecting the incoming call type
To select which call types are accepted for an incoming call, use a computer
and the web interface. If you are using Multi-voice, see
Handset contexts
on
page 61.
•
ISDN
. Select the call type under
SETTINGS > ISDN
.
For further information, see
Configuring the ISDN interface
on page 116.
•
Phone/Fax.
Select the call type for each port under
SETTINGS > Phone/Fax
.
For further information, see
Configuring the Phone/Fax interface
on
page 114.
Note
The call type you are using must be selected in the web interface
(refer to the next section).
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