Converting From Pulse To Tone Dialing; Are You Behind A Pbx - NEC Aspire Handbook

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To dial a code to a
select line group
To use Trunk Group
Routing or ARS:

Converting from Pulse to Tone Dialing

If your company is in a Dial Pulse area, you may need to change the
dialing mode of your phone to tone (DTMF) after you place your ini-
tial call. This allows you to use dial-up services like electronic bank-
ing or a client's Voice Mail.
To change your dial-
ing mode to DTMF:

Are You Behind a PBX?

Your telephone system may be connected to a Private Branch
Exchange (PBX) rather than to the telephone company's lines. This
means that when you get dial tone on an outside line, you are really
getting dial tone from the PBX. This may affect the way you place
outside calls. For example:
After you press a line key, you may have to dial an additional
access code (e.g., 9) before you can dial your outside number.
Outside Calls, Placing
99 or 001-200. Ask your Communications
(Cont'd)
Manager.
2. Dial number.
1.
call using ARS or Trunk Group Routing
- whichever is installed.
1. Place outside call normally.
2.
DTMF.
automatically convert to DTMF 10 sec-
onds after you dial the last digit of your
outside call.
Your line group numbers are 1-9, 01-
+
.
The system automatically routes your
Your call dials out as Dial Pulse.
.
The next digits you dial go out as
Instead of dialing #, the system may
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