Issuing tone signals
If you are on a pulse dial line, you can use the "
*
" key to temporarily issue tone
signals when you press the numeric keys. This allows you to use certain telephone
services which require entering tone signals.
When you need to enter one or more tone signals, press the "
*
" key and then press
the appropriate numeric keys.
To change back to pulse mode, simply hang up (the dialling mode automatically
changes back to the setting of Option Setting 19 when you hang up).
PBX operations and Network Services
If your fax is connected to a PBX, you can use it to perform the following operations:
♦
Making enquiry calls: During a call, you can put the other party on hold, make a
further call to a third party, and then go back to your original caller.
♦
Transferring calls: You can transfer a call to another number on the same PBX
without operator assistance.
Note:
The machine is also fully compatible with British Telecom Network Services and can be
used in conjunction with any facility that requires a recall command.
Note:
To perform the above PBX operations, Option Setting 21 must be set to the appropriate
recall mode for your PBX (see Chapter 6, "Optional Settings"). Check your PBX manual
or consult your supplier for the correct recall mode. If you are using British Telecom
Network Services, Option Setting 21 must be set to time-break recall. (This is the initial
factory setting).
Making enquiry calls
1
During the telephone conversation,
press the R key. This puts the other
party on hold.
R
MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS
BASIC OPERATIONS
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