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COMpact 5000/R - Firmware V6.6A - Installation, Operation and Configuration V05 03/2016
Telephoning
Outgoing Calls
Disconnecting the Current Call and Accepting the Call Waiting Call
Outgoing Calls
Outgoing calls are calls that you have initiated yourself.
An outgoing call can be initiated in different ways:
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Initiating an internal call
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Initiating an external call
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Initiating external calls with number presentation suppression
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Initiating private exchange line access
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Initiating targeted exchange line access
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Initiating targeted VoIP access
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Initiating calls with project assignment
When dialling phone numbers, the exchange line request type configured for the subscriber
must be noted. The PBX distinguishes three types of exchange line requests:
Internal telephone
: The user has to dial an external number with preceding
exchange line
access number
.
Direct exchange line telephone
: For an external number no prefix is required. However, the
user has to dial an internal number with preceding
**
.
Automatic exchange line request
(factory setting): Neither for the internal nor for the external
number a prefix is required. The PBX automatically distinguishes between internal and external
numbers with the adjustment of the dialled phone number and the internal numbering plan:
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If the phone number is contained in the telephone numbering list, the PBX establishes an
internal connection.
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If the phone number is not contained in the telephone numbering list the PBX establishes
an external connection.
Notes:
The behaviour of the telephones COMfortel 1400 IP/2600 IP/3200/3500/
3600 IP when dialling phone numbers depends on the configured default
account (see manual of the telephone). With the telephones COMfortel
1400 IP/2600 IP/3600 IP as of firmware 2.4 the default account can be
configured depending on the exchange line request type.
The short code number is a part of the internal numbering plan and is
therefore an internal number. However it leads to an external connection.