Telephoning
2004 by TELES AG Berlin, Version 2.0/iPBX8TRe/6.02, Issue: May 1998
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4.2.4 Telephoning with Speed Dial Numbers
Frequently used and long call numbers can be stored as speed dial numbers that
can be quickly dialed from any port:
Υ
Lift the receiver and hear the dial tone.
Ν
Enter the speed dial number. The TELES.iPBX 8TR Box makes
the connection.
Note:
Up to 100 speed dial numbers are possible. Refer to section 5.3
on assigning speed dial numbers.
4.2.5 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
Should you wish that your call number does not appear on the display of the
called party’s device, you can deactivate the caller ID typical in ISDN:
Υ
Lift the receiver and hear the dial tone.
#
Press the pound key.
0
Dial the outside line access.
Ν
Dial the desired call number next. Your call number does not
appear on the display of the called party’s device.
Note:
Your ISDN line has to support calling line identification restric-
tion on request.
4.2.6 Disconnect
You have a connection on hold and would like to end only the active connection.
Using disconnect you end
only
the active connection and continue with the held
connection. A ‘normal’ connection cannot be terminated with disconnect.
Γ
You are conducting a conversation and have a further connection
on hold.
∗∗
Press the star key twice. The current conversation is ended. You
speak with the party that had been on hold.