Chapter 4: Using the interfaces
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Using a phone or fax machine
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Making local phone calls
You can make local calls between phones connected to the EXPLORER 500.
Local phone numbers always start with 0.
For an overview of the numbers, see Overview on page 59.
To make a local call, dial
<local number>
followed by
#
or off-hook key.
Up to 7 Bluetooth handsets can be connected at the same time, but
only one call
can be active on
the Bluetooth interface.
You can look up the local Bluetooth phone numbers in the display or in the web interface as
follows:
•
Display
Enter the menu system and select
PROPERTIES
>
BLUETOOTH DEVICES
. The list
shows all accepted Bluetooth devices with local number and Bluetooth name.
•
web interface
Access the web interface and select
SETTINGS
>
Bluetooth
>
Paired
Devices
.
The paired voice devices are listed with their local phone numbers.
Handling waiting calls
During a call, if a second party attempts to make contact with you, you may hear a Call Waiting
indication. The Call Waiting indication is two beeps and a pause of 3 seconds, then two beeps
again etc. If no action is taken, the waiting call is released after a time out period.
In the web interface you can enable or disable the call waiting indication. For further information,
see Call waiting on page 114.
When you receive a Call Waiting indication, you have the following options:
Note
You cannot make local calls between two Bluetooth handsets through the
EXPLORER 500. You can only make local calls between an analog phone and a Bluetooth
handset.
Note
The phone must have an R key to be able to use these functions.
The EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset uses a softkey in stead of the R key.
If you want to:
Do as follows:
Clear the current call,
and accept the waiting call.
Press
R
1
#
, within the time out period.
Hold the current call,
and accept the waiting call.
Press
R
2
#
, within the time out period.
Ignore the waiting call.
Take no action.
Reject the waiting call.
Press
R
0
#
, within the time out period.