Redial, Log dialling, Direct access – 2N NetStar User Manual User Manual
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Redial
The Redial service (the R button on most phones) enables you to redial the last called
number regardless of whether or not the call has been set up successfully.
With the
phones, the last called number is the last successfully routed
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one (the call was answered or the called station was alerted).
Certain types of analogue and ISDN phones have their own database
of missed and received calls. These calls are governed directly by the
logic of these phones.
Log Dialling
Log dialling means dialling the numbers recorded in the AOC database. The list of calls
(log) includes three types of calls - Missed, Received and Outgoing. The service is
available for:
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phone users;
Other
phone users;
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®
Software applications such as the CTI phone or CRM system.
Certain types of analogue and ISDN phones have their own database
of missed and received calls. These calls are governed directly by the
logic of these phones.
Direct Access
Direct access means dialling an external network number by circumventing the LCR
rules. This can be done by direct access to a bundle or a specific port. Direct access
can, for instance, be used for calling private destinations or cross-connections. Most
often, however, it is used for port access to a port for service purposes (line function
check). This option must be set by the communication system administrator and,
typically, it uses a double digit access code.
Fast Intercom
Do you need to quickly convey information to your colleagues, assistants or
supervisors? The Fast Intercom will call them, inform them of an incoming call and
answer the call itself. All you have to do is speak. The service is only available on 2N
®
phones. To set the Intercom buttons use
(see the
StarPoint
2N NetStar Assistant
®
manual).
2N NetStar Assistant
®
Push and hold the Intercom button on your
phone. The called
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station (
) gives a short ring and is automatically answered. You
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can start talking. To terminate the call just release the Intercom button. You can
have more Intercom buttons for various destinations.
If the called station is a phone other than
, the call rings until the
2N
StarPoint
®
user answers it.