COMmander 6000/R/RX - Firmware V7.0D - Advanced Information V19 04/2018
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Phoning
Using Different Phone Types
Using Different Phone Types
Depending on the used phone type, there are differences in the operation
and programming of the PBX. The following phones can be operated at the
PBX:
Analogue Phones (PD and DTMF)
If you are already in a call state with another subscriber (internal or
external), you have to press the
Flash key (signal key, R key)
first on a
DTMF phone before dialling a digit, e.g. for a call transfer.
Due to the difficulties concerning the transferring with PD phones, this
function is not available for this kind of phones. If your phone offers both
dialling modes, you should therefore set it to DTMF.
Analogue T-Net Phones
On some analogue DTMF phones, specific T-Net functions can be
performed in the analogue T-Net via the menu or via specific function keys.
If you are operating such a phone as an internal subscriber, you can also
use these comfortable operating modes for some functions of the PBX.
Please note that the T-Net functions of the phone are limited because the
PBX doesn‘t support some functions. If you want to use the T-Net functions
of your phone, read the manual for the phone. When entering phone
numbers, take care to enter the leading exchange line access number.
Instead of an "announcement of the public exchange", you will hear the
confirmation tone for successful programming.
ISDN Phones
To be able to operate your ISDN phone, you have to make yourself
acquainted with its functions. To do this, read the manual for the phone. It is
vital to know which key (e.g.
hold
or
R key
or menu you have to use to