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Chapter 3: Using the EXPLORER 710
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Local numbers and special functions
Overview
There are a number of local numbers and dialing functions available in the EXPLORER 710.
The following list shows the allocated local numbers and special-purpose numbers for the
EXPLORER 710.
Apart from the numbers above, the EXPLORER 710 uses the following dialing prefixes:
1* before the phone number will force the connection to use Standard Voice.
2* before the phone number will force the connection to use 3.1 kHz Audio.
#31# before the phone number will hide the callers phone number to the recipient.
*31# before the phone number will show the callers phone number to the recipient where
it would otherwise be hidden, e.g. because the number is an ex-directory number.
To make local phone calls
You can make local calls between phones connected to the EXPLORER 710. For an overview of
the available numbers, see the table in the previous section.
To make a local call, dial <local number> followed by # or off-hook key.
To charge your smartphone or tablet
To charge your smartphone or tablet, connect
it to the USB interface next to the power
button on the EXPLORER 710. The connector is
a standard USB A connector.
Number Function
0 * followed by # or off-hook key Redial last called number on this interface.
00 * followed by # or off-hook key Redial last answered call on this interface.
Note: If the last answered number is an unlisted
number, you will not be allowed to dial back.
00 followed by one of the numbers
1-199 and # or off-hook key
Short dial phone numbers in phone book.
0300 followed by # or off-hook key Local call to analog phone.
0400 followed by # or off-hook key Local call broadcast to all ISDN phones.
0 followed by one of the numbers
401-408 and # or off-hook key
Local call to one ISDN phone.
0900 followed by # or off-hook key Local call broadcast to all handsets.