Operation
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Setting up a call
Internal telephone calls
Internal calls can be placed between any two extensions free of charge. The
extensions' telephone numbers are 21, 22, . . . , 28.
Example: Telephone 21 wants to call telephone 22.
Telephone 21: Pick up handset.
Internal dialling signal can be heard.
Call an internal number.
You hear the calling signal and the called
telephone rings.
In case names have been programmed for the
extensions, NAME CLIP capable telephones
will show the caller's name. Otherwise only
the caller's number will be displayed.
In cased the called telephone is busy you will
hear a busy signal. Hang up and try again later
or activate 'call back on busy'.
Telephone 22: Pick up handset.
You are connected to the internal subscriber.
Have your call.
Hang up.
End of call.
Extensions that have automatic external line access activated will sound the external
line dialling signal the moment the handset is being picked up. If you want to
place an internal call you will have to press the
key first. You will then hear
the internal dialling tone.
Outgoing external call
External call with external line code number 0
With telephones authorised for external line access you can access an external line
by dialling the prefix
and then set up an external connection. Which of the external
lines will be used then depends on your configuration.
Telephone 22: Pick up handset.
Internal dialling signal can be heard.
Get access to an external line.
If there is an external line available you will
hear the external dialling signal. If the external