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INDeX - TT 3/5 Turret Guide
38GDE00001SAB - Issue 6 (June 1998)
Making Calls
Notes on Making Calls
When making calls, the display shows details about call
progress, time, etc. It also shows messages if you cannot
make the call. To simplify dialling, the system also stores
speed dials for use by all extensions
(see page 16)
. You
can also store your own frequently used numbers as speed
dials.
–
Call Barring:
The system can bar you from dialling particular numbers
or types of number (eg. national, international). Typically
call barring increases when a turret goes into night
service (when it displays a symbol).
Call barring can also change according to time, date and
day of the week. As the call barring settings vary for each
site, this guide cannot fully detail their effect.
Making External Calls
"E.T. phone home"
Steven
Spielberg.
Redial - Alias:
- Last number redial
- Saved number redial.
The system may apply call barring to some or all external
numbers. You can also lock your turret
(see page 31)
or bar
it by wrong passcode entry
(see page 32)
.
To dial an external call:
1. Dial
9
to get an external line. Your System Manager will
inform you if you need to dial a different number.
– If
"ENTER ACCOUNT"
appears, see page 17.
– If
"ENTER PIN"
appears, see page 17.
2. Dial the external telephone number.
To redial the last external number used:
1. Press
REDIAL
to repeat the last external number used
(including speed dials).
Automatic Calls - Hotline Operation
Hotline operation allows a turret to automatically dial a
number when left off-hook for a set period. Your System
Manager or maintainer controls this feature.