2N NETSTAR – User Manual
You can use any of the services described in Subsections 1.3 to 1.7 too for dialling of
external or internal subscriber numbers.
To use any of the services mentioned below, contact your servicing organisation for
authorisation settings.
1.3. Quick Dialling
Quick dialling means abbreviated, mostly one-digit dialling to selected stations,
subscribers or groups of the 2N
NETSTAR system.
Any quick dialling must be set by the Administrator.
1.4. Hot Line
The Hot Line is a destination called automatically after a defined timeout
whenever the handset is picked up or the HANDSFREE function is activated.
The called destination may include another station, subscriber, group, public network
subscriber or the ringing table (chart).
1.5. REDIAL
REDIAL is a function available in most telephones that is controlled by the logic
of the respective telephone set. In 2N
NETSTAR, this function means dialling of the
last-dialled subscriber number from the telephone memory regardless of whether or
not the call was answered.
Be sure to assign this service to one button in 2N StarPoint telephones.
1.6. LOG Dialling
LOG dialling means dialling of numbers recorded in the AOC server database.
The function is available to 2N StarPoint telephone users, or other telephone users
using the NETSTAR Assistant.
Moreover, it is accessible to CTI telephone or CRM system SW applications.
There are three types of calls in the LOG (call list)
- Missed, Incoming and Outgoing
.
Note: Some types of analog and ISDN telephones have a dedicated database of
missed and called numbers. The use of these lists is controlled by the logic of the
respective telephone set.
1.7. Direct Access
Direct access means dialling into an external network without least cost routing,
i.e. seizure of a trunk or selected interface.
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