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Using with a PABX
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Using with a PABX
Access code (outside line code)
Prerequisite:
If your phone is connected to a PABX you may have to enter an access
code (outside line code) for external calls when first getting started, depending on the
PABX. See the operating instructions for your PABX. You can enter an access code (one
to four digits).
The access code (outside line code) is automatically put in front of the phone number
of the caller in the display and in the call list for incoming calls and also when copying
into the directory. The saved phone number can then be dialled directly from the calls
Activating/deactivating call transfer – ECT (Explicit Call Transfer)
Prerequisite:
With some ISDN PABX systems, your two parties are not connected
together, when you press the end call key during a call transfer (page 31). In this case
you need to activate this function. To do this, please refer to the operating instructions
of your PABX.
By factory default, this function is deactivated.
v
Open the menu.
s
Base Settings
Select the menu item and confirm.
s
Settings
Select the menu item and confirm.
~
Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113).
s
System settings
Select the menu item and confirm.
s
Access code
Select the menu item and confirm.
~
Í
Enter access code and open the menu.
s
Save entry
Confirm.
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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When dialling manually and when entering directory and emergency/
direct phone numbers, the access code must also be entered.
v
Open the menu.
s
Base Settings
Select the menu item and confirm.
s
Settings
Select the menu item and confirm.
~
Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113).
s
ISDN settings
Select the menu item and confirm.
s
Transfer(ECT)
Select the menu item and confirm (
‰
= activated).
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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If you activate this function, it will automatically be switched to the
Ext.
enq. call
(= in the telephone exchange) (page 27).