Aastra DBC 225 Directions For Use Manual page 52

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DBC 225
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5.10
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Suffix dialing (dialing during speech)
When communicating with and controlling a voice mail system, or for
example, retrieving information via your telephone about your bank
account, you need to use Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signals,
this is known as suffix dialing. The suffix dialing function can either be
permanently active for all calls in the exchange or activated by a feature
code for each call.
Suffix dialing - permanently active
All digits entered are automatically converted by the exchange into
DTMF signals which are then transmitted along the connected lines.
If your system is set up to check the parking status in case of perma-
nently active suffix dialing, the post dialed digits are treated as function
keys in case of individual parking or as DTMF tones in case of common
parking.
Suffix dialing - activated by a feature code
The suffix dialing feature is activated by dialing the digit 9 or pressing the
soft-key Tones in speech. The digits keyed in after the feature is acti-
vated will be transmitted as DTMF signals along the connected line. This
allows you, when in speech mode, to access other features (such as
conference calls and parking) without having these on function keys.
If a call is parked when suffix dialing was active or if refer back is used
when suffix dialing was active, the feature is canceled when referring
back to the originating party.
Timer
The timer functions allow you to measure and read the elapsed time in
two ways. The two ways are:
Manual Timer (default setting if no previous settings are made)
5.11.1 Manual Timer on page 53
Automatic Timer 5.11.2 Automatic Timer on page 55
Note: To change the settings, please contact your system adminis-
trator.
The automatic timer starts when the called person answers, and auto-
matically stops when the call is finished. Both outgoing and incoming
calls are measured. If inquiries, conferences, or put calls on hold, and so
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