Dialling Options - Gigaset SX100 isdn Instructions Manual

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Dialling options

The KEYPAD function is used to control specific services by entering strings of characters
and digits.
The KEYPAD function must be set when connecting your Gigaset SX100/150isdn to an
ISDN PABX or to a telephone exchange (e.g., Centrex) which uses KEYPAD protocol for
controlling. The digits/characters 0–9, *, # are sent as keypad information elements. To
find out which information and codes can be sent, contact your service provider.
If your Gigaset SX100/150isdn is integrated in a Centrex system, the following
performance features can be used.
Calling Name Identification
(CNI)
Message Waiting Indication
(MWI)
CENTREX call
Options
You can switch between the settings Standard dial (factory default setting), Auto
keypad and Dial * and #.
Standard dial
After activating Standard dial, * and # are not sent while dialling, and entering * and
# will not switch to keypad.
Auto keypad
This setting automatically changes the signalling to keypad while dialling after * or # are
entered. This automatic changeover is required for commands made to the telephone
exchange or PABX.
When you get a call from other CENTREX parties, you
will see the caller's phone number and name shown
on the display.
J
The display key
handsets if new calls appear in the calls list. Calling up
the calls list deletes the display key J.
The CENTREX call is signalled acoustically like an
internal call.
Using with a PABX
is offered on Comfort
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