Ericsson 230 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Personalizing the base station 49
Priority phone deactivation
To deactivate a handset as priority phone:
Route:
BaseStation » PriorityNo » AssignNo
1. Select
PriorityNo
and press YES.
PIN:
is displayed.
2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press
YES.
3. Select
AssignNo
and press YES.
The number of the priority phone handset is displayed.
4. Press
CLR to remove the number.
5. Press
YES to confirm.
The priority phone is deactivated.
Scanning period for priority phone within range
If a priority phone is activated, the base station scans for the handset at regular
intervals. The time between scans can be set. The scanning interval is a choice
between not being reachable for a short period and frequently activating and
deactivating call diversion if the handset is nearly out of range.
To set the scanning period:
Route:
BaseStation » PriorityNo » ScanPeriod
1. Select
PriorityNo
and press YES.
PIN:
is displayed.
2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press
YES.
3. Select
ScanPeriod
and press YES.
The current scan period is displayed in minutes (default is 2).
4. Enter the number of minutes between scans (1 - 10).
5. Press
YES to confirm.
The scanning period for the priority phone is changed.
If you are in a position to select different telephone operators, you can have
the base station automatically route calls to another operator if the telephone
number begins with a specific prefix. In this way, you can easily change the
operator without having to change your phone numbers.
The least cost routing function replaces the prefix with digits to select the
other operator. For instance, if the telephone number begins with 00, it can be
substituted by 0016 to select the other operator. You can bypass this feature if
you go off hook first and then dial the number.
You can set four prefixes. A prefix may consist of four digits and it can be sub-
stituted by a maximum of four digits.
LEAST COST ROUTING