General Functions; Assignment Of Internal And External Call Numbers; Signalling On The Call Keys - Aastra 6771 User Manual

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Telephoning

General Functions

Assignment of Internal and External Call Numbers

Your telephone's internal number is assigned when the system administrator con-
figures the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 communications system. The call number is
linked to the call key
key. You can have several internal call numbers on different call keys on your system
telephone. The external call number(s) at which you can be reached is (are) assigned
to the call key(s) (with the internal number).
External telephone
numbers
4701 1678
4701 1234
4701 1345
4701 1456
Example of the assignment of internal and external call numbers
The above example shows that the system's external call numbers are first stored in
the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800. The telephones can be reached selectively by means
of call distribution of the numbers to the internal numbers (call keys). As you see,
telephone 1 and telephone 2 both ring when a call is made to the number 4701 1234.
At the same time, telephone 1 can also be reached on the number 4701 1678.

Signalling on the Call Keys

"Call key" is the general term for all keys of your telephone which you use to make
calls and are called. These are feature keys (please refer to page 15 and page 15 also)
or call keys with team functions (team keys or direct call keys, please refer to the
chapter Managing Calls in a Team starting on page 92).
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of your telephone, which means you receive calls on this
Call distribution scheme
Communications system
Internal telephone numbers
on the call keys
47
Telephone 1
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Telephone 2
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Telephone 3

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