Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 50

Busy Display for Bundles and Routes on the, System Telephone

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Making Calls Making External/Internal Calls in enquiry calls: G Z (routing code, tel. no.) The OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 establishes calls to the desired subscribers either automatically or via specific routes. Your system administrator configures these routes in the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 and specifies how each route is seized. In order to manually seize a specific route for a call, you dial the routing code before dialling the (internal or external) telephone number. By making calls via specific routes, you can e.g. contact subscribers in the branches of a large company network. It is also possible to use a manually-entered routing code to record your call-charge data for private and business external calls separately. The default route "External line" is always present and cannot be deleted. Automatic trunk line seizure uses the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 trunk line seizure code digit for the default route. For information on the current routes and their codes, please contact your system administrator. 2.2.6 Busy Display for Bundles and Routes on the System Telephone The system telephones can display whether all lines of a bundle (trunk group) or a route are busy. To do this, you must program a function key for the system telephone in the Configurator (in the Telephony: Devices: System phones menu, function "Bundle state" or "Route state"). This function cannot be programmed on the system telephone itself. Contact your system administrator if necessary so that this key can be configured for you. The name of the bundle or route and the number of busy channels appear in the display. This display is constantly refreshed. If the "Route state" function is programmed and you press this key briefly, the routing code will be dialled accordingly (e.g. "0"). If all lines in the bundle or the route are busy, the LED on the programmed function key is illuminated. 46

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Making Calls
Making External/Internal Calls
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in enquiry calls:
G
Z
(routing code, tel. no.)
The OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 establishes calls to the desired subscribers either
automatically or via specific routes. Your system administrator configures these
routes in the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 and specifies how each route is seized. In
order to manually seize a specific route for a call, you dial the routing code before
dialling the (internal or external) telephone number. By making calls via specific
routes, you can e.g. contact subscribers in the branches of a large company
network. It is also possible to use a manually-entered routing code to record your
call-charge data for private and business external calls separately.
The
default route
“External line” is always present and cannot be deleted. Auto-
matic trunk line seizure uses the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 trunk line seizure
code digit for the default route.
For information on the current routes and their codes, please contact your system
administrator.
2.2.6
Busy Display for Bundles and Routes on the
System Telephone
The system telephones can display whether all lines of a bundle (trunk group) or a
route are busy.
To do this, you must program a function key for the system telephone in the
Con-
figurator
(in the
Telephony: Devices: System phones
menu, function “Bundle
state” or “Route state”). This function cannot be programmed on the system tele-
phone itself. Contact your system administrator if necessary so that this key can be
configured for you.
The name of the bundle or route and the number of busy channels appear in the
display. This display is constantly refreshed.
If the “Route state” function is programmed and you press this key briefly, the
routing code will be dialled accordingly (e.g. “0”).
If all lines in the bundle or the route are busy, the LED on the programmed
function key is illuminated.