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4. Using the Telephone Feature
4.1.Overview
YOYORouter BE5 supports voice calls using a connected telephone. The calls are made using
the mobile network.
Telephone features include:
Use any standard analog Touch-Tone (DTMF) telephone connected to the RJ11 phone
jack
Outgoing calls by dialing or using any number storage features on the connected
phone
10 outgoing call speed dials (shortcuts) stored in the BE5
Incoming calls to the SIM Card voice number (MSISDN) ring on the connected phone
Calling Line Identification (CLI) supported for compatible telephones.
Call log maintained in the BE5 (Incoming, Outgoing, Missed)
Call forwarding (as supported by the mobile operator)
Call Waiting (as supported by the mobile operator)
To use the Telephone features:
An analog telephone must be connected to the RJ11 telephone jack on the BE5
A SIM Card must be plugged in
The SIM card must support voice services
The BE5 must have mobile service (2G or 3G)
Note: When the mobile service is 2G, the internet connection is suspended for the duration of
each voice call. In other words, the 2G networks can support either voice or data but not both
at the same time. Voice calls take precedence.
Note: Call logs and settings are available in the Advanced Settings of the Router. An Internet
connection is necessary to synchronize with an Internet time server.
4.2.Using the Telephone
4.2.1. To make a call
1. Lift the receiver or press the make call button. (Consult the instructions for your
connected telephone if necessary)
2. If voice service is available, the BE5 presents a dialing tone.
3. Dial the number or, if your connected phone has quick-dial buttons or an address book,
use these features.
Note: If you are dialing using the keypad, do not pause for more than three seconds
in between digits. The BE5 interprets a three second pause as the end of the
number. This pause time can be adjusted in the settings. You can also press the #
key at the end of the number to tell the BE5 that the number is complete and can be
dialed immediately.
4. The call is dialed over the mobile network
5. To end the call, replace the receiver or press the call end button, as necessary on your
connected phone.
Note: Analog phones have no “+” key for international dialing. You will need to dial the
appropriate numeric prefix for international, for example 00 in most of Europe or 011 in the
USA and Canada.
If short codes have been configured in the settings, simply dial 0 (or 0#) to 9 (or 9#) to dial the