2.4
Speed Dialling
H*7Z
(speed-dialling no.)
For consultation calls:
GR*7Z
(speed-dialling no.)
Alternatively:
H*7* Z
(speed-dialling no.)
For consultation calls:
GR*7* Z
(speed-dialling no.)
You can use this procedure to retrieve a number from the central telephone book
by entering its two-digit or three-digit speed-dialling number (speed-dialling no.).
The two-digit speed-dialling numbers are in the range 00...99, the three-digit are
in the range 000...999. Ask your system administrator how many digits are valid.
The central telephone book is managed by users who have appropriate authori-
sation. The OpenCom 100 can store up to 2,000 telephone numbers, for each tele-
phone number up to three speed-dialling numbers can be configured.
2.5
Accepting a Call
HG
...
When your telephone rings, lift the handset or press the hands-free key.
The type of ringing signal indicates (on a standard analogue telephone) whether it
is an internal or external call.
2.6
Calls in the Queue
G
...
Your system administrator can configure and activate a queue feature for your tel-
ephone in the OpenCom 100. New calls can enter this queue while you are making
a call. The callers in the queue hear a ringing signal. The number of calls allowed in
the queue is set by the system administrator during system configuration, e.g.
5 calls. When this number is reached, additional callers hear a busy signal. The calls
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Making Calls
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