ZyXEL P-2701RL User Guide - Page 27

Supported Phone Functions

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Chapter 3 Phone Use and Configuration The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7 Dial Plan with URL LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This indicates the index number of each entry. Port Setting Select the phone port you want to configure here. (P-2702R only) SIP Number Destination Active Remove Selected Remove All Apply Reset Enter the SIP number you want the ZyXEL Device to call. Enter the IP address or domain name of the party you want to call when you dial the corresponding SIP number to make a peer-to-peer call. Check this to select an entry so it can be enabled, removed or moved up/down. Click this to clear the settings for the selected entry(ies). Click this to clear the settings for all entries. Click the icon to change the position of an entry in the list. Click this to save your changes and then return to the previous screen. Click this to reset the options in this screen to their defaults. 3.6 Supported Phone Functions The following table shows the key combinations you can enter on your phone's keypad to use certain features after you pick up the phone's receiver. Note: After pressing the flash key, if you do not issue the sub-command before the default sub-command timeout (2 seconds) expires or issue an invalid subcommand, the current operation will be aborted. Note: If the flash key is not available, you can tap (press and immediately release) the hook by hand to achieve the same effect. Table 8 Call Features FUNCTION KEY COMBINATIONS USA Call-Hold / Call- FLASH Retrieve 1. Put the current call on hold and create a dial tone. EUROPE (DEFAULT) 1. Put the current call on hold and create a dial tone. FLASH 0 FLASH 1 2. Switch back and forth between two calls. 2. Switch back to the first call (if there is no second call). Drop a call previously put on hold. Drop the current call and resume a call previously put on hold. P-27XX Series User's Guide 27

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Chapter 3 Phone Use and Configuration
P-27XX Series User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
3.6
Supported Phone Functions
The following table shows the key combinations you can enter on your phone's
keypad to use certain features after you pick up the phone's receiver.
Note: After pressing the flash key, if you do not issue the sub-command before the
default sub-command timeout (2 seconds) expires or issue an invalid sub-
command, the current operation will be aborted.
Note: If the flash key is not available, you can tap (press and immediately release) the
hook by hand to achieve the same effect.
Table 7
Dial Plan with URL
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Index
This indicates the index number of each entry.
Port Setting
(P-2702R only)
Select the phone port you want to configure here.
SIP Number
Enter the SIP number you want the ZyXEL Device to call.
Destination
Enter the IP address or domain name of the party you want to call when
you dial the corresponding SIP number to make a peer-to-peer call.
Active
Check this to select an entry so it can be enabled, removed or moved
up/down.
Remove
Selected
Click this to clear the settings for the selected entry(ies).
Remove All
Click this to clear the settings for all entries.
Click the icon to change the position of an entry in the list.
Apply
Click this to save your changes and then return to the previous screen.
Reset
Click this to reset the options in this screen to their defaults.
Table 8
Call Features
FUNCTION
KEY
COMBINATIONS
USA
EUROPE (DEFAULT)
Call-Hold / Call-
Retrieve
FLASH
1.
Put the current call on hold
and create a dial tone.
2.
Switch back and forth
between two calls.
1.
Put the current call on hold
and create a dial tone.
2.
Switch back to the first call
(if there is no second call).
FLASH 0
Drop a call previously put on
hold.
FLASH 1
Drop the current call and
resume a call previously put
on hold.