Making Calls
Making External/Internal Calls
47
and dial the internal telephone number
Z
.
with Manual Trunk Line Seizure
H
Lift the handset (your call key is seized)
and/or
press the particular call key (hands-free mode – only on the OpenPhone 63 and
the OpenPhone 65).
Z
Dial the internal telephone number.
2.2.3 Using Destination Keys to Make Calls
You can assign telephone numbers to programmable keys and save them. To dial a
programmed number, simply press the destination key
.
Your call key is seized.
2.2.4 Using Routes to Make Calls
HZ
(routing code, tel. no.)
in enquiry calls:
G
Z
(routing code, tel. no.)
The OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 establishes calls to the desired subscribers
either automatically or via specific routes. Your system administrator configures
these routes in the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 and specifies how each route is
seized. In order to manually seize a specific route for a call, you dial the routing
code before dialling the (internal or external) telephone number. By making calls
via specific routes, you can e.g. contact subscribers in the branches of a large
company network. It is also possible to use a manually-entered routing code to
record your call-charge data for private and business external calls separately.
The
default route
“External line” is always present and cannot be deleted. Auto-
matic trunk line seizure uses the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 trunk line seizure
code digit for the default route.
For information on the current routes and their codes, please contact your system
administrator.
Содержание OpenPhone61
Страница 1: ...OpenPhone61 63 65 on the Communications Systems OpenCom 100 and OpenCom X300 User Guide ...
Страница 9: ...5 6 Notes on disposal 107 Index 108 ...
Страница 10: ...6 ...
Страница 71: ...Making Calls Making Calls from the Telephone Book 67 Save the entry ...
Страница 116: ...Index 112 Notes ...
Страница 117: ...Index 113 Notes ...
Страница 118: ...Index 114 Notes ...
Страница 120: ...DeTeWe Systems GmbH Zeughofstraße 1 D 10997 Berlin www Aastra DeTeWe de As of October 2006 Subject to changes ...