Opera system
Analogue Phone user guide
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6. Opera system analogue phone user guide
In addition to the Opera system
standard and executive system phones, the user can also
connect a normal analogue telephone to the system. This phone can be used to make and
receive calls on the system and also access features that are offered by the Opera system
systems by simply dialling the pre-programmed feature codes.
Using analogue phones with the Opera system
The wide range of features and options offered by the Opera system can be accessed from a
standard analogue telephone, by dialling the appropriate codes as listed in this guide, and
summarised in section 6.1.33 (the dialling code table) . Some of the features listed require the
user to press a Recall (
R
) key that is included on most analogue phones. The Opera system
phones are programmed to recognise the Recall functions of most commercially available
telephones.
6.1.1 To Make an External Call on any Available Line
•
Lift handset
•
Internal dial tone heard
•
Dial digit
0
•
External dial tone heard
•
Dial external number
6.1.2 To Make an External Call on a Specific Line or
Group of Lines
•
Lift handset
•
Internal dial tone heard
•
Press
*
key
•
Dial digit
9
•
Dial line Group number (
1
–
8
)
•
External dial tone heard
•
Dial external number
6.1.3 To Make an External Call using Last Number
Redial
The Opera system allows you to make a call to the last external number dialled from the
extension, a Line will be selected automatically for you.
•
Lift handset
•
Internal dial tone is heard
•
Press
*
key
•
Dial digit
5