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Telephony – Dialling Plans: Entering an access code
If your base is connected to a PABX, you may have to enter an access code for exter-
nal calls (external prefixes e.g., "0"). You can save this access code on the base.
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Open the Settings
In the Access Code area:
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In the Code for Fixed Line fields, enter the access code to be dialled in front of
phone numbers (maximum 3 figures) if you are calling via the fixed line network
connection.
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Select from the is added to numbers list for fixed line network calls if the phone
numbers should be prefixed by the access code.
Use for call lists
The access code prefixes numbers dialled on the base or handset selected from
a call list or an answering machine list.
Use always
The access code prefixes all numbers dialled on the base or a handset.
Do not use
The access code does not prefix any phone number before being dialled.
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In the Code for VoIP line field, enter the access code to be dialled in front of the
phone numbers (maximum 3 figures) if you are calling via a VoIP connection.
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Select from the is added to numbers list for VoIP calls when the phone numbers
should be prefixed by the access code. You can select from: Use for call lists, Use
always, Do not use (see above for the respective meanings).
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Select Set to save the settings.
Telephony – Dialling Plans:
Entering your own area code and extra codes
On the base, save the complete code (with international code) for the area in which
you are using the phone.
Please note the following for local calls:
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For local calls using your fixed line, you generally (depending on the exchange)
do not have to dial an area code. All the calls in the call list are saved with area
codes, for example. In order to be able to call a caller from the call list back, you
have to save the local area code in the phone for the area your phone is in (Local
area code). If your phone is in a "multiple area code" area, you also have to enter
the other area codes for this area as Extra area codes for PSTN connections.
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You have to dial the area code for local calls using your VoIP connection. If you
have saved your local area code in the phone and activated the Predial long dis-
tance access code for VoIP calls option, when numbers are dialled without a
local area code, the local area code that has been entered is included automati-
cally (e.g., when dialling from the directory).
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