COMpact 5000/R - Firmware V6.6A - Installation, Operation and Configuration V05 03/2016
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Telephoning
Outgoing Calls
Initiating an Internal Call
To avoid conflicts between 3 or 4 digit phone numbers of the local area
network and the internal numbering plan, phone numbers of the local area
network should always be dialled with local area code.
Also when the entered phone number correspond with the internal telephone
numbering plan, the PBX waits 4 seconds for whether additional digits for an
external number are being entered, before it dials the internal phone number.
To avoid waiting time, you can subsequently enter #. The PBX therefore
recognises the input as finished and instantly starts dialling.
Initiating an Internal Call
Internal calls are free of charge.
1. Pick up the receiver.
2. Enter an internal number. Possible entries:
Once you have finished dialling the phone number, the subscriber will be called.
Note:
If the internally called subscriber is busy, you can knock on his phone
after a short waiting (if call waiting is allowed on his phone).
Initiating an External Call
1. Pick up the receiver.
2. Enter an external number. Possible entries:
Internal number of the individual telephone
(for exchange line request type
Direct exchange line telephone: with preceding **)
Internal number of the group
(for exchange line request type Direct
exchange line telephone: with preceding **)
External number
(for exchange line request type Internal telephone: with
preceding exchange line access number)
Short code number
(for exchange line request type Direct exchange line
telephone: with preceding **)