Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 44

Keypad Dialling, Least Cost Routing LCR

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Making Calls General Functions 2.1.13 Keypad Dialling A number of European network operators need the keypad protocol to set features. Depending on your system configuration your telephone could be set to keypad dialling during the connection state. If this is not the case, you must switch your telephone over to the keypad protocol - before dialling - and enter the code digits specified by the network operator. These are transmitted directly to the exchange and evaluated there. You usually get an announcement as an acknowledgement. Consult your system administrator if you have questions concerning this function. H Lift the handset and press the star key and the digits "1" and "2". This switches your telephone over to the keypad protocol. You can now enter the code digits for the appropriate keypad. Note: In the idle state, keypad dialling is automatically active. Once the called subscriber answers the call, which can be an external answering machine for example, you can execute the required functions by pressing the number keys. 2.1.14 Least Cost Routing (LCR) Whenever you make an external call, your system automatically uses LCR to set up a connection to a network operator that has been selected by the system administrator. If you do not wish to use this preferred connection and want to select a network operator yourself for each call (i.e. on a call-by-call basis), then before making the call, select LCRƒoff from one of the MenuCards described in the section entitled MenuCard "Selection" in the Idle State. This is only necessary if LCR has been configured for you in the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800. Consult your system administrator about this. Note: Baby call and external call forwarding are not automatically switched via preferred connections. In this case, if the network operator you wish to use is not the default operator, you can key in the appropriate operator's code digits before entering the telephone number. 40

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Making Calls
General Functions
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2.1.13
Keypad Dialling
A number of European network operators need the keypad protocol to set fea-
tures. Depending on your system configuration your telephone could be set to
keypad dialling during the connection state. If this is not the case, you must switch
your telephone over to the keypad protocol – before dialling – and enter the code
digits specified by the network operator. These are transmitted directly to the
exchange and evaluated there. You usually get an announcement as an acknow-
ledgement. Consult your system administrator if you have questions concerning
this function.
H
Lift the handset and press the star key and the digits
“1
“ and
“2
”. This switches
your telephone over to the keypad protocol. You can now enter the code digits for
the appropriate keypad.
Note:
In the idle state, keypad dialling is automatically ac-
tive. Once the called subscriber answers the call, which can
be an external answering machine for example, you can exe-
cute the required functions by pressing the number keys.
2.1.14
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
Whenever you make an external call, your system automatically uses LCR to set up
a connection to a network operator that has been selected by the system adminis-
trator. If you do not wish to use this preferred connection and want to select a
network operator yourself for each call (i.e. on a call-by-call basis), then before
making the call, select
LCRƒoff
from one of the MenuCards described in the
section entitled
MenuCard “Selection” in the Idle State
.
This is only necessary if LCR has been configured for you in the OpenCom 100 /
Aastra 800. Consult your system administrator about this.
Note:
Baby call and external call forwarding are not auto-
matically switched via preferred connections. In this case, if
the network operator you wish to use is not the default oper-
ator, you can key in the appropriate operator’s code digits
before entering the telephone number.