Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 115
MenuCard “Phone Book”, 5ƒISP°connection, 1°Disconnect, 2°Allowed, 3°Prohibited
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Features and MenuCards Main menu 5ƒISP connection: You can, with the requisite user group authorisation, con- figure your system telephone to display and edit connections to the Internet established via OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 To do this, first assign the ISP connection function to a feature key. They key's LED will light up and remain illuminated for the duration of the Internet connection ■ 1 Disconnect: This disconnects the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300's current connection to the Internet, disconnecting all active users from the Internet simultaneously. ■ 2 Allowed: This allows Internet connections to be made using OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300. Activate this function by pressing O. ■ 3 Prohibited: This prohibits Internet connections from being made using OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300. Activate this function by pressing O. 6.2.8 MenuCard "Phone Book" In this menu card you can add, edit and delete entries in your personal telephone book. If your system administrator has assigned you (or the user group you belong to) the necessary authorisation, you can also edit the central telephone book and your company telephone book. You will find more information about company telephone books in the "Installation and Commissioning" guide in the chapter entitled "Multi-Company Variant" and in OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300's Online Help. For each of your personal entries (i.e. Name) you can enter several telephone numbers (No. office, No. mobile and No. private) and set one of them as the default number. This number will always be called automatically if no other number is selected before making a call. An entry in your company telephone book is created in exactly the same way as an entry in your personal telephone book. It can then be used by all employees in your company. You can also assign speed dialling numbers to each telephone number in the central telephone book (Abbrev. no.). The system offers you the next free speed-dialling number 113