Call Types
15Oct99
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A telephone number can be called entering the telephone number and accepted using the
n
-key. The telephone number may not exceed 22 digits including call prefix for automatic
calls and country code.
The default LES will be used for the call.
Telephone Call On A Fax Interface
Telephone Call On A Fax Interface
Enter type as voice
T
Enter separator
S
Enter call prefix for automatic calls
TT
Enter country code
MN
Enter telephone number
LRNNQQTT
Start the call
U
If the 2-wire phone/fax port is used mainly as a fax interface it is normally set to fax in the
configuration menu (Config, Aux/Fax conf., Fax). When dialling a number, the terminal will
then assume that the call is a fax call. However, it is possible to overrule this setting from the
2-wire phone/fax and make a voice call by dialling: 0*<number>. The call must be accepted
using the
U
-key.
The telephone number may not exceed 22 digits including call prefix for automatic calls and
country code.
Telephone Call Of Last Number Dialled
Telephone Call Of Last Number Dialled
Enter short code for last number dialled
T
Retrieve a list of the last telephone numbers dialled
U
Select a number in the list
BE
To accept a number press
C
Start the call
U
The short code ‘0’ represents the last telephone number dialled. Pressing the
U
-key once
will display a list of the last up to 20 numbers dialled. It is now possible to scroll through the
list and select a number by pressing the
C
-key. You can accept it with a second press on
the
U
-key or you may change the number.
Local Call
Local Call
Enter local call code
K
Start the call
U
A local call is a call between the Capsat® Telephone and auxiliary phone. Calls can be
initiated from both ends. Different from other types of calls it is not necessary to be in
synchronisation with the NCS to make a local call. A local call will not be stored in the call
log.
Any key between
J
and
R
can be used as local call code..
Telephone Call Of 2-Digit Code
Telephone Call Of 2-Digit Code
Enter 2-digit code
JJ
Start the call
U
All 2-digit service codes are described in appendix D.
A call to a 2-digit code service is normally made entering the 2-digit code and accept it using
the
U
-key. However some 2-digit code services require an appended string with telephone
number, credit card number etc.
The 2-digit code represents special services such as operator assistance, commissioning etc.
supported by the LESs. The services supported depends on the LES.
Summary of Contents for TT-3064A
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