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OUR
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YSTEM
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In some situations, you must switch to DTMF dialing during a call. For
example, if your call is answered by an automated attendant that
requires that you enter information from your telephone keypad, you
must typically enter the information using DTMF dialing.
To change from pulse dialing to DTMF during a call:
1
Press
Feature
+
891
.
2
Your connection is switched from pulse to tone (DTMF) for the remainder
of the call. When you hang up, the port you were using on the Analog
Line Card reverts to pulse dialing mode.
You can configure a personal speed dial in the NBX NetSet utility to dial a
number in pulse dial mode and then to switch to DTMF. Use the left
angle-bracket character (
<
) in the NBX NetSet utility as the command to
switch to DTMF mode. You can also include the digits that you want the
system to dial after it switches to DTMF. The system dials any digits after
the
<
using DTMF tones. When you hang up, the port that you were
using on the Analog Line Card reverts to pulse dialing mode.
For additional information about programming speed dials, see
“Personal
Speed Dials”
in
Chapter 5
.
Additional
Applications
These software applications are available on the
NBX
Resource Pack CD
:
■
NBX Call Reports *
■
NBX TAPI Service Provider (NBXTSP)
■
NBX Desktop Call Assistant *
■
Complement Attendant Software *
■
Palm Dialer
■
pcXset™ Soft Telephone *
■
NBX Media Driver
* Applications with a * have been tested with Windows XP Home Edition
and Windows XP Professional Edition.
Summary of Contents for 3C10399A
Page 16: ...16 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED...
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 3 NBX MESSAGING...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 5 PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 7 FEATURE CODES...
Page 100: ...100 INDEX...