Deskmaster
Deskmaster
DTMF Dialing
During a connection, the keypad is available for DTMF signals, e.g. to control a distant
answering machine.
Depending on the key pressed, different tone frequences will be transmitted.
Connection state.
Enter the control codes from
the dialing keypad (e.g. “1234”)
D Channel Signalling
The Deskmaster allows certain network functions by entering function codes. The system
(PBX or network) will then respond by sending display messages to the phone or generat-
ing audible information.
Function codes will always be entered from idle state.
The sequence typically starts with the * character and ends with the # character. In
between, a sequence of digits and # characters may occur.
Idle state.
Dial keypad number.
Lift handset or press hands free key to start dialing.
System response:
For the details of keypad codes available/required for your special system, please consult
the documentation provided by your system supplier.
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Hands free ON again:
Keep hands free pressed and
replace handset on hook.
End connection:
Press hands free key.
Note:
With high background noise, no speech may be received. In this case it is bet-
ter to use the handset, otherwise your calling partner might not understand
you.
Preparatory Dialing
The called party number can be entered, before the handset goes off hook. This enables
you to check and possibly change the phone number entered prior to transmission.
Idle state.
Dial phone number.
Cor rection of number:
Each depression of the key will
delete the last character and
place the cursor to new position.
Change and continue dialing.
Lift handset or press hands free key to start dialing.
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Wed 01. J a n 97 0 :3 9
TO P C O M
0 7 1 1 8 3 9 8 2 6 1
c o n n e c t e d
Wed 01. J a n 97 0 :3 9
TO P C O M
0 7 1 2 _
0 7 1 _
0 7 1 1 8 4 5 2 1 5
0 7 1 1 8 3 9 8 2 6 1
c o n n e c t e d
0 7 1 1 8 3 9 8 2 1 1 2 3 4
c o n n e c t e d
We d 0 1 . J an 97 0: 3 9
TO P C O M
* 9 9 2 # 1 2 1 3 #
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