Entering Your Own Emergency Telephone Numbers - Auerswald COMpact 4000 Operation Manual

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Emergency Calls

Entering Your Own Emergency Telephone Numbers

Proceed as follows:
• Using the configuration manager
Requirements:
• Automatic exchange line request disabled (under Public switched tel. networks >
Exchange line request or Subscriber (scr.) > Properties > Settings)
1. Open the page Public switched tel. networks > Emergency calls.
2. Under EMERGENCY CALL HAS PRIORITY, select or clear the Emergency call
only with exchange line access number check box.
Entering Your Own Emergency Telephone Numbers
With the country settings for the location of the PBX (during first commissioning or on the page
Administration > Dealer/operator data the country-specific emergency number will be
preset. In addition, you can enter your own emergency numbers.
You can enter up to ten external numbers as emergency call or service phone numbers.
Note:
Some countries (e.g. Denmark, Greece, Luxembourg) do not have a fixed
number sequence for their area codes. If this also applies to the location at
which the PBX is installed, you do not need to enter an area code.
Public emergency numbers, e. g. beginning with 11..., are entered without an
area code, which reduces the size of the internal call numbering plan. For
example, if the emergency phone numbers are 110 and 112 this means the
internal numbers 110 and 112 and also 1100 to 1109 and 1120 to 1129 are no
longer available.
All other emergency numbers are entered with area code. The exchange line
access number is never entered when entering emergency numbers. On the
page Publc switched tel. networks > Emergency calls you can select
whether an exchange line access number has to be be entered when dialling
or not.
Proceed as follows:
• Using the configuration manager
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COMpact 4000 - Firmware V6.6A - Installation, Operation and Configuration V03 03/2016

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