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File AP72-06 Issue 6
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TO ANSWER AN INCOMING CALL
It is possible (see engineering set-ups) to set this equipment to automatically answer an
incoming call. If this has been done no action is required by the operator.
If set for manual answer simply press the 'DIAL' button to answer the call.
CALLING NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (CLI)
If your ISDN circuit has CLI enabled on it, the display will indicate the calling party. This is
done normally by displaying the incoming calling number, however this number is
automatically compared with names in the memory and if a match is found, and a name has
been given to that number, then the name will be displayed instead of the number.
If a name or number is displayed, pressing the 'DIAL' button will call that number. This makes
it very easy to call back. It is possible to clear this number by pressing the 'CLEAR' key.
TO STORE NUMBERS IN MEMORY
It is possible to store up to 30 frequently used numbers in the non volatile memory. Each
number can have associated with it an alphanumeric description or name. Each number can
also have stored with it note of whether it should dial as an ISDN64 call or as a SWITCH56.
Each number can also have stored with it the codec encode mode required along with the
sample rate required.
Press 'MEMORY' and use the < and > keys to locate the store you wish to use. It is also
possible to directly enter the number (1-30) of the memory you wish to use. Now press
'MENU'. After informing you to press the 'Grey' (MENU) key to proceed, the display will show
you the stored name (if any). At this stage it is possible to edit or add the name which may
contain up to 16 characters. After editing press the 'Grey' key.
The display will now show the stored number, which may contain up to 20 figures followed by
a # sign if subaddressing is used and a further 4 alphanumeric keys. Edit this number and press
the 'Grey' key to proceed.
The display will now show if the number is required as ISDN64 or as SWITCH56. This again
can be edited before pressing the 'Grey' key to proceed.
The display will now show the codec encode mode. This has four options which can be
scrolled using the '< >' keys. The options are Follow Decode, G722, MPEG, APTX
After pressing the 'Grey' key the display will show the encode sample rate. This has five
options which can also be scrolled. The options are Follow Decode, 16, 24, 32, 48 KHz
The above procedure can be repeated for the other 29 stores.