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mode to access a mailbox. This is similar to a telephone
response system. Dial the number and wait for instructions.
After the call is answered and the greeting is heard, users are
prompted to select 1 (or some other designated character) if
you are calling from a touch-tone phone. When the designated
character is selected, the system switches from pulse to tone.
Wait for network tone
to suspend dialing until an expected network tone is detected.
detection [=]
Or it can be used to detect a specific tone when accessing an
outside line or other services.
Local ID [+] character check
required as part of some international telephone numbers (n
[+]
place of 00).
Local ID [space] character
to improve readability. For example, adding spaces to a
check [ ]
telephone number as 1 234 5678 instead of 12345678.
Telephone
Manual, or On-hook, dialing is like using a telephone, except a
handset is not available. When using the Telephone option a
dial tone will be heard if the Line Monitor has been enabled by
the Key Operator.
If the two telephone lines are available on the DC440/432 , a
Telephone option window will be displayed offering the
following features:
Auto Select
with this option the system will automatically select an
available telephone line. Line 1 is checked first, if this is not
available, Line 2 is used.
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