User guide

Telephoning
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Using Routes to Make Calls
The OpenCom 1000 establishes calls to a desired subscriber either automatically
or via specific routes. Your system administrator configures these routes in the
OpenCom 1000 and specifies how each route is seized. In order to manually seize a
specific route for a desired call, dial the routing code before dialling the (internal or
external) call number. By making specific calls via routes, you can e.g. contact sub-
scribers in the branches of a large company network. It is also possible to use a
manually-entered routing code to record your call-charge data for external private
and business calls separately.
Your system administrator can provide you information on current routes and your
codes.
Menu during Conversation
You are making a call. Press the
Menu
softkey briefly and then dial …
Telephone book: You can look up a call number in the central phone book of your
communications system.
Disconnect: you disconnect the connection. The current call is ended and you can
dial once again.
Team hold: If the call is to be continued on another telephone of a team, you can
activate “Team hold”. The call is held, and an “Automatic hold recall” is
carried out to the team members.
recording on/off: You can record the call, please refer to Recording Calls starting
on page 57.
Loudspeaker: This activates the speaker/handsfree function to allow multiple
persons in the room to participate in the call.
WAP portal: You have access to WAP (WML) pages on the internet using
addresses preset by the system administrator (URLs, Uniform Resource
Locators) and can also enter your own URL.
AZ enter routing code, dial call number
for enquiry:
G RZ enter routing code, dial call number