New Features And Functionality; Features - HCL Yap Jack Plus User Manual

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New Features and Functionality

Features

Versions 1.2.1 through 1.2.5 provide the following new
features:
?? Accept Call—You can now set up your Yap Jack
Plus to receive incoming calls. For instructions on
setting up this feature, refer to Receiving a Call
from Another Net2Phone Device in Chapter 3,
Yap Jack Plus Calling.
?? Language Support—You can now view the LCD
menu and device functionality in three languages:
English, Spanish, and French. (More languages
will be supported in the future.) The default
language is English.
?? Masked Dialing—This new feature enables you
to insert the international dialing prefix for the
country you are in so that when you make an
outgoing international call, you will not need to
dial the US prefix of "011" as was required in
previous versions. This feature has been added
to make dialing international calls more natural to
use.
?? Dialing Prefix—The Yap Jack Plus now supports
automatically inserting a prefix (such as "9" to
gain access to an outside line) prior to the dialed
ISP access number.
?? Menu Locking—You can now lock the Yap Jack
Plus so that the menu system cannot be accessed
without the entry of a preset password. (For version
1.2.4, the default password when lock menus is
enabled is 12345. For version 1.2.5, you will be
prompted to enter a password when you enable the
lock menus feature.)
?? Mute—During a call, you can press the @ button
to mute the call so that you won't be heard by the
person on the other end of the call. To disable
the mute function, press @ again.
?? Custom Device Name—You can configure the
Yap Jack Plus to display a custom name (up to
16 characters) on the LCD. The default message
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