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Phone numbers for incoming 3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice
3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice have separate phone numbers. This way, a
person calling a phone connected to the terminal can select whether to use
3.1 kHz Audio or Standard Voice, simply by using the dedicated phone
number.
If the mobile numbers are listed in the web interface, you can look them up as
follows:
Connect a computer, access the web interface and select PHONE BOOK >
Mobile numbers. For further information, see Viewing and editing the mobile
numbers on page 75.
If the mobile numbers are not available in the web interface, refer to your
airtime subscription.
For information on how to make a call to the terminal, see Making a call to the
terminal on page 44.
Selecting the incoming call type
To select which call types are accepted for an incoming call, use a computer
and the web interface.
• ISDN. Select the call type under SETTINGS > ISDN.
For further information, see Configuring the ISDN interface on page 92.
• Phone/Fax. Select the call type for each port under SETTINGS > Phone/Fax.
For further information, see Configuring the Phone/Fax interface on
page 90.
• IP handset. Select the call type for each handset in the web interface under
SETTINGS > IP Handset > Call settings. For further information, see Setting
the call types for IP handsets on page 108.
Note
The call type you are using must be selected in the web interface
(refer to the next section).
Note
There are two Voice numbers, one for 3.1 kHz Audio and one for
Standard Voice.
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