Aastra Dialog 4223 Dialog 4223 Professional for MD Evolution, user guide - Page 21

Operations for Outgoing Calls, Manually Dialling a Call

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Operations for Outgoing Calls Operations for Outgoing Calls u z STATION NO 9 z z 0 + EXT. NO z NO TO CALL Manually Dialling a Call The first way to place internal and external calls is to manually dial the number to be called. To do so: Lift the handset. Then, for an internal call: Dial the internal extension number to contact. Or, to call the attendants: Dial the number 9 (generally). Or, for an external call: Dial the ad-hoc network access prefix, followed by the number for the external party to be reached. You can then follow the placing of your call on the handset and on your extension's screen where your called party's identity is displayed. Or, for handsfree mode: Directly dial the number for the internal or external party to contact, without lifting the handset. You can then follow the placing of your call on the loudspeaker and on your extension's screen. L1 SMITH Peter-405 FREE DTMF VPAGING CALL_BACK FLASH > Note: The prefix to dial for external calls is generally "0" to access the public network. Accessing a private network depends on your facility's configuration. MD Evolution - Dialog 4223 Professional 21

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MD Evolution – Dialog 4223 Professional
Operations for Outgoing Calls
Operations for Outgoing Calls
Manually Dialling a Call
The first way to place internal and external calls is to manually dial
the number to be called. To do so:
u
Lift the handset.
Then, for an internal call:
STATION NO
z
Dial the internal extension number to contact.
Or, to call the attendants:
9
z
Dial the number 9 (generally).
Or, for an external call:
0 + EXT. NO
z
Dial the ad-hoc network access prefix, followed by the number
for the external party to be reached.
You can then follow the placing of your call on the handset and on
your extension’s screen where your called party’s identity is
displayed.
Or, for
handsfree
mode:
NO TO CALL
z
Directly dial the number for the internal or external party to
contact, without lifting the handset.
You can then follow the placing of your call on the loudspeaker and
on your extension’s screen.
Note:
The prefix to dial for external calls is generally “0” to
access the public network. Accessing a private network
depends on your facility’s configuration.
L1 SMITH Peter-405
FREE
DTMF
VPAGING
CALL_BACK
FLASH
>