Activating Vcard Reception - Mitel 600 User Manual

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Mitel 600 DECT Phone Messaging and Alerting Applications
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The advantage of using vCards within the telephone system is
that directory information can be exchanged without having to
enter this information manually.
Large system installations (e.g. in hospitals) have so-called
Feature Access Codes (FAC) for controlling important
applications via the telephone. These usually consist of defined
series of numbers and characters (e.g. 9#1#3) and are
transferred to the system like a call number. The codes can be
conveniently saved in the personal directory of each telephone
by sending vCards (usually from a central site). This also
eliminates time-consuming manual entry.
The directory then contains the application name (e.g., Gate
A door opener), the FAC and, if applicable, a suitable Quick
call number. When the Auto quick hook menu item is activated
(see the DECT phone user guide), a telephone entry can
immediately be called by pressing the corresponding quick call
number key longer and the corresponding application is
executed.
The system administrator authorizes sending and receiving of
vCards for each DECT phone.
Note: The quick call number of a vCard can only be
transferred when that Quick call number has not yet
been assigned by the recipient.

ACTIVATING VCARD RECEPTION

If vCard reception has not been activated by the system
administrator, the Receive vCard menu entry is offered in the
menu. The DECT phone must then be activated for reception.
vCard reception is then available for 10 minutes.
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