Phonebook
If long numbers/names are entered, ˝ is displayed as the first character when the line is
wrapped. The start is shown again once entry is completed.
Press the Foxkey repeatedly under \ or û to scroll through the phonebook.
Entering attributes
Attributes contain additional information (specific character sequences) on a number in the
phonebook. They are used by your Eurit 33 / 33 plus to control functions e.g. activate Calling
Line Identification Restriction (CLIR). In most cases the attributes must be entered before the
number, but in certain cases the attribute needs to be added after the number. Note the follow-
ing rules:
No.: P10551234567_
ok
Attribute
No.: 1234Z9999_
ok
Attribute
No.: X118_
ok
Attribute
No.: K*21#_
ok
Attribute
No.: C0551234567_
ok
Attribute
PBX Operation
The following applies when using in conjunction with a PBX:
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Always enter a number in the phonebook along with the prefix,
in order to display the name.
–
Do not enter the exchange access code (EAC) if this is automatically
inserted (see »PBX Operation: setting the EAC«).
–
To allow your Eurit 33 / 33 plus to identify numbers for which no prefix has been
given (e.g. emergency numbers, provider code) as external numbers, you must select
the attribute »EAC« (Exchange Access Code). An »X« is then displayed in front of
the number.
Provider: Select attribute »Provider« (P) as the
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first character, enter provider number (1, 2, 3,
4, 5 or 6), enter number.
Subaddress: Enter first part of the number, se-
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lect attribute »Subadress« (Z), enter subaddress.
Exchange access code: Select attribute »EAC«
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(X) as the first character, enter number.
Keypad: Select attribute »Keypad« (K) as the
first character, keypad number.
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Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
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Select attribute »Suppress No.« (X) as the first
character, enter number.
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