Outbound calls dialing plan
The Dialing Plan inserts prefixes that you would otherwise dial when you
place long distance and out-of-network calls. The dialing plan is
programmed in MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile configuration settings.
You have access to your desktop dialing plan when you use the MCC
3100 for Windows Mobile for WiFi calls.
For more information about dialing plans, contact your administrator.
The dialing plan consists of the following Prefix options:
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+ Prefix
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PBX Prefix
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Optional Prefix
Invoking the + Prefix option from the dialpad
You can access your desktop dialing plan when you use the MCC 3100
for Windows Mobile for WiFi calls. Your administrator configures all Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) numbers to include a plus (+).
These numbers are valid both locally and internationally and are valid on
the cellular network and private CS 1000 and MCS 5100 Enterprise voice
networks.
When you use Nortel Communication Servers, the + Prefix option is
handled by the network in WiFi mode similar to the way it is handled in
Cellular mode.
Invoking the PBX Prefix option from the dialpad
If you place a WiFi call, you can insert the PBX prefix to route the call to a
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) connected to the PSTN. The PBX prefix
is a single digit, such as 9. The PBX prefix is inserted in WiFi calls only.
1. On the Windows Mobile soft keyboard, dial the telephone number.
For example, 1234567.
Tap and hold Talk.
The Prefix Options screen appears
2. Select the Add PBX Dial-out Prefix check box.
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