Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 59

Using Destination Keys to Make Calls, 2.3.5 Using Routes to Make Calls, default route

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Telephoning Making External/Internal Calls K Z and/or Press the headset key (Headset operation requires that the headset is switched on, see page 108). Dial the internal call number. 2.3.4 Using Destination Keys to Make Calls g You can assign telephone numbers to programmable keys and save them. To dial a programmed number, simply press the destination key. Your call key is seized. 2.3.5 Using Routes to Make Calls HZ GRZ Enter the routing code and dial the call number. For enquiry calls: Enter the routing code and dial the call number. The OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 sets up calls to the desired subscribers either automatically or via specific routes. Your system administrator configures these routes in the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 and specifies how each route is seized. To manually seize a specific route for a call, you dial the routing code before dialling the (internal or external) telephone number. Making calls via specific routes enables you to contact subscribers in the branches of a large company network, for example. You can also 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 line seizure uses the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 line seizure code digit for the default route. For information on the current routes and their codes, please contact your system administrator. 57

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Telephoning
Making External/Internal Calls
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2.3.4
Using Destination Keys to Make Calls
2.3.5
Using Routes to Make Calls
The OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 sets up calls to the desired subscribers either
automatically or via specific routes. Your system administrator configures these
routes in the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 and specifies how each route is
seized. To manually seize a specific route for a call, you dial the routing code before
dialling the (internal or external) telephone number. Making calls via specific
routes enables you to contact subscribers in the branches of a large company
network, for example. You can also 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 line seizure uses the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 line seizure code digit
for the default route.
For information on the current routes and their codes, please contact your system
administrator.
and/or
K
Press the headset key (Headset operation requires that the
headset is switched on, see page 108).
Z
Dial the internal call number.
g
You can assign telephone numbers to programmable keys
and save them. To dial a programmed number, simply press
the destination key. Your call key is seized.
HZ
Enter the routing code and dial the call number.
For enquiry calls:
GRZ
Enter the routing code and dial the call number.