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Sending order
–
Number then code
means that the P908 first
sends the phone number you have started to call, and then
sends the verification number.
Code then number
means the
opposite order.
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Delay for number/code
– Set a time delay between the
moment the calling card answers the call and the P908
starts sending tones.
Some international calling card services instruct their users to
select a language by pressing a digit. When using the P908
calling card feature, you can insert such a digit in one of these
places:
•
Immediately after the access number, but preceded by a
pause sign,
p
.
•
In the verification code.
•
In the phone number that is dialled.
Corporate phone services
Corporate phone services are set up using the calling cards
setting.
To set up corporate phone services
You set up corporate phone services by importing a .pbx type
settings file. This file can be received via e-mail, stored on the
Memory Stick or downloaded from Internet.
Note Make sure the file is authentic before you import it.
1. Place the file in the
Document > Unfiled
area of the P908 or the
Memory Stick.
2. Select
Edit > Preferences > Calling cards
.
3. Tap
Import
.
4. Select the settings file and tap
Import
.
5. Select the card among the imported cards in the
Selected card
control.
6. Activate the card by setting the Calling Card Mode to either
Always use calling card
or
Prompt before call
.
TTY Accessory
Select the check box when you want to use the P908 together
with a TTY accessory. Teletype (TTY) accessory, text phone, is
an aid for deaf and speech-impaired people.
AoC - Call meter settings
Advice of Charge allows you to keep track of the cost of calls
and to stop the P908 from making chargeable calls when a
certain credit limit has been exceeded. The Advice of Charge
option only appears in the list if it is supported by your current
subscription.
If the credit is limited, a
Low credit
warning is displayed, when
there is approximately thirty seconds of credit left.