Table of Contents

Advertisement

Dialing functions

Overview
There are a number of dialing functions available in the EXPLORER 500.
The following list shows the allocated special-purpose numbers for the EXPLORER 500.
Number
0 * followed by # or off-hook key
00 * followed by # or off-hook key
0 followed by one of the numbers 1-199
and # or off-hook key
0200 followed by # or off-hook key
0 followed by one of the numbers 201-207
and #
0301 followed by # or off-hook key
0900 followed by # or off-hook key
Apart from the numbers above, the EXPLORER 500 uses the following dialing prefixes:
1* before the phone number will force the connection to use Standard Voice.
2* before the phone number will force the connection to use 3.1 kHz Audio.
#31# before the phone number will hide the callers phone number to the recipient.
*31# before the phone number will show the callers phone number to the recipient where it
would otherwise be hidden, e.g. because the number is an ex-directory number.
R is used during a call to indicate that the following key-presses should activate a
supplementary services function. The supplementary services functions supported by the
EXPLORER 500 are described in the subsequent sections.
TT 98-122274-O
Function
Redial last called number on this interface.
Redial last answered call on this interface.
Note: If the last answered number is an unlisted
number, you will not be allowed to dial back.
Short dial phone numbers in phone book.
Local call broadcast to all Bluetooth handsets.
All connected Bluetooth handsets will ring. The
first handset that answers, takes the call.
Local call to Bluetooth handset.
Local call to analog phone.
Local call broadcast to all handsets.
Using a phone or fax machine
Chapter 4: Using the interfaces
59

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents