Using The Nf1Adv To Make And Receive Telephone Calls - NetComm FIBRE NF1ADV User Manual

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Using the NF1ADV to make and receive telephone calls

The NF1ADV provides circuit switched voice services via two telephony line interfaces offering the ability to make and receive
telephone calls via a regular analogue telephone using the local voice network.
Please note: Please refer to your mobile service provider for activation of your voice service and information about the call
charges that apply.
It's important to note that the NF1ADV has two separate line interfaces that share a single outbound/inbound telephone line. This
means that handset(s) connected via one port will not be able to use the line at the same time as handsets connected via the other
port.
If a call is already in progress via the first port, the user on the handset(s) connected to the second port will receive a busy signal.
Incoming calls will ring and can be answered on either port, however once a call is answered from one port, handset(s) on the
second port will receive a busy signal.
Handset requirements
The NF1ADV allows you to make telephone calls over the VoIP network using a standard analogue telephone via the built in RJ-11
Phone ports and up to 4 cordless phones using the built in DECT module . Please refer to the documentation provided by the
manufacturer of your analogue or cordless telephone for assistance with the operation of your telephone handset.
Maximum REN Loading
Please note that each of the line interfaces on the NF1ADV is capable of supporting multiple analogue telephones connected via
splitters. The ringer equivalence number (REN) for each line is 5. Therefore, a maximum of 5 handsets each with a REN number of 1
can be connected to each line port.
Before you start make any phone call, make sure you checked the following:
1.
You have a WAN connection to the internet.
2.
Your NF1ADV is powered on and in running condition.
3.
Your SIP settings have successfully registered to your VoIP provider's network.
4.
A working analogue telephone connected into either the Line 1 or Line 2 port.
5.
You hear the dial tone and the Phone 1 or 2 LED on the front of your NF1ADV should light up after lifting the handset.
How to place a call
To make a call, simply lift the handset and dial the number following the instructions provided by your telephone handset
manufacturer.
How to receive a call
When an incoming call is received, both Line 1 and Line 2 lights will start flashing and any phones connected to the NF1ADV will
ring. Answer the telephone following the instructions provided by your telephone handset manufacturer to conduct the call.
Please note: If the call is answered from a telephone connected to Line 1, telephones connected to Line 2 will receive an
engaged tone for the duration of the call.
If there is no phone connected to the NF1ADV, all incoming calls will be transferred to Voicemail (if enabled on the device).
Answering an incoming call when on a call
Call waiting enables a 2nd incoming call to be received while you are on a call. To answer a call waiting call, perform a hook-flash
(briefly depressing the hook button). The incoming call should then be answered. Upon hanging up or performing another hook-
flash, you will be returned to the original telephone call.
Accessing voicemail
To access your voicemail, please dial *98 and follow the voice prompts.
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