Changing The Long Distance Prefix; Restoring The Factory Settings - Swisscom Top E604 ISDN User Manual

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System settings

Changing the long distance prefix

Long distance prefixes are the first few digits required when dialling another city
(national) or to another country (international). The default settings for Switzerland are
as follows:
0
00
Otherwise, you would not be able to make some calls, e.g. callbacks from the call list.
i
s
Set base
s
Settings
~
OK
s
ISDN settings
s
Lg.-dist. code
s
National : 0
Change number
~
Save entry

Restoring the factory settings

You can select which type of reset should be performed:
Operational – All MSNs and access codes (outside line code) are deleted and the AB
(answering machine) PIN is set to 0000. The authorisations are reset to "Dial and
answer".
Reset all – All functions are reset to their factory defaults. The system PIN is reset to
"0000". All entries (caller list, charges) are deleted.
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The following applies to both functions: Before resetting, deactivate all
active call transfers! The terminals remain registered.
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For connections to other towns (national)
For connections abroad (international)
Open the menu.
Select the menu item and confirm.
OK
Select the menu item and confirm.
OK
Enter system PIN if required (page 89).
Select the menu item and confirm.
OK
Select the menu item and confirm.
OK
W
Select the type of long distance prefix and open
submenu, e.g. National : 0.
Confirm.
OK
W
Enter a new or changed long distance prefix and
open the submenu.
Confirm.
OK

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