Chapter 2: Getting started
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Making the first call
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Making the first call
Introduction
When the Antenna and Terminal indicators in the LED panel on the terminal both light steady
green, you are ready to make or receive the first call.
The following sections provide a short guide to making calls. For more detailed information, see
Making or receiving a phone call
on page 28.
You can see unanswered calls under
CALLS > Missed calls
in the web interface.
Making a call from the terminal
To make a call from a phone or handset connected to the terminal, dial
00 <country code> <phone number>
followed by
#
or off-hook key (# on analog phones and ISDN
phones, off-hook key on IP handsets).
Example:
To call Thrane & Thrane in Denmark (+45 39558800) from an analog phone,
dial
00 45 39558800 #
Making a call to the terminal
To make a call to a phone connected to the terminal, dial
+ <Mobile number>
•
+
is the prefix used in front of the country code for international calls.
•
Mobile number
: The mobile number of the terminal you are calling. The first part of the
number is always 870, which is the “country code” for the BGAN system.
Example:
If you are calling from Denmark and the mobile number for 3.1 kHz Audio is
870782105234 on your terminal, and you want to make a call to the terminal using
3.1 kHz Audio, dial
00 870 782105234
.
If the mobile numbers are listed in the web interface, you can look them up by selecting
PHONE
BOOK > Mobile numbers
.
If the numbers are not listed, refer to your airtime subscription. We recommend using the web
interface to save the mobile numbers for future reference. See
Viewing and editing the mobile
numbers
on page 51.
Note
By default all handsets connected to the terminal will ring on incoming calls. If you have
connected a fax, set the incoming call type on that Phone/Fax interface to 3.1 kHz Audio
to avoid that the fax rings and answers an incoming Standard call. For further
information, see
Selecting the call type
on page 26.
Note
There are two Voice numbers, one for 3.1 kHz Audio and one for Standard Voice.
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