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Area Codes
If you use VoIP to make a call to the fixed line, you may also have to dial the area code for local
calls (depending on the provider).
You can set your telephone system so that the access code is automatically predialled when any
VoIP call is made in the same local area, and also for national long-distance calls. This means that
the access code is set before all phone numbers that do not start with 0 – even when dialling
numbers from the directory and other lists.
You can change these settings if required.
Country
From the option menu select the country or region where your telephone system is to be
used . . . the international and national prefix is then entered in the Prefix and Area code
fields.
International settings
Prefix
Prefix of the international area code. Value: max. 4 digits, 0-9
Area code
International area code. Value: max. 4 digits, 0-9
Example "Great Britain": Prefix = 00, Area code = 44
Local settings
Prefix
Prefix of the local area code. Value: max. 4 digits, 0 - 9. These digits are placed in
front of the local area code for national long-distance calls.
Area code
Local area code for your town/city (depending on country/provider). Value:
max. 8 digits, 0-9
Example "London": Prefix = 0, Area code = 207
Use area code
Select from the option menu when the area code is to be prefixed to the call number:
For local calls, For local and national calls or No (never)
Tone Selection
Tones (e.g., dialling tone, ring tone, busy tone or call waiting tone) vary from one country or
region to another. You can choose from various tone groups for your telephone system.
Tone scheme
Select the country or region whose ring tones are to be used for your phone from the option
menu.
Telephony settings
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