Selecting A Line; Receiving A Call - Xlink ITC-BTTN Quick Start Manual

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the Send button on the cell phone. Dialing a
[!]
is not required. The dialing process will start
following a short delay after the last digit is dialed.
After picking up a telephone connected to the XLink, you should hear a steady dial
tone, if you hear an error tone (series of rapid beeps), there are no lines available for an
outgoing call. In this case, check to ensure that you have at least one cell phone paired
and connected to the XLink. Also check that the telephone service line is connected
properl.y to the XLink.
SELECTING LINE
If connected to the telephone service line (land line) the XLink will dial out from
the regular phone using the land line. You can choose to dial out using a cell
phone by selecting the appropriate line that is paired to the cell phone you wish
to dial out on.
A specific line can be specified on a per call basis by first dialing the desired line
number and then pressing the
I
FLASH
I
key on your telephone.
Example: To specify line 3 for an outgoing call, dial [illIFLASHI, then dial the
intended phone number.
If the XLink is not connected to the telephone service line (land line), the XLink
uses the lowest line number with a connected (paired) cell phone for outgoing
calls. For example, if cell phones for lines 2 and 3 are connected, all outgoing
calls will be made on line 2.
Anytime a rapid series of beeps is heard instead of normal dial tone, that
specific line (or any line) is not available for outgoing calls. This is because the
XLink has not been paired with a cell phone or the cell phone is out of range.
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