Making And Answering Calls; Making Calls; Making Calls Using An Ip Or Tel Line - Panasonic KX-NT700 Operating Instructions Manual

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Making Calls

Making Calls Using an IP or TEL
Line
B
C
1.
Confirm that the desired operation mode is set in
the [Operation Mode] drop-down list (A).
See Page 15 for details on each operation
mode.
2.
Select the line type ([IP] or [TEL]) from the line
selection combo box (B).
3.
Enter the destination telephone number/IP address
in the dialling combo box (C).
For IP calls ([Peer to Peer] mode): Enter the IP
address.
For IP calls ([IP-PBX] mode): Enter the SIP
extension number.
For TEL calls: Enter the telephone number.
4.
Click
(D).
You can also make a call in the following way:
Click
.
Speak in turns with the other party at the
beginning of a conversation. The unit will adjust
itself automatically for optimal sound quality.
5.
Click
(E) to end the call.
You can also end a call in the following way:
Document Version 2010/02
Right-click on the call status display and
select [End call].
D
Note
E
To make a call using the phonebook, see
Page 44.
To make a call with a Portable Station (PS) or
computer connected to the unit, see "Using a
Portable Station (PS) or Computer" in the unit's
Operating Instructions.
During the first 30 seconds of a TEL call, the unit
adjusts itself for optimal sound quality. The time
required varies depending on the condition of
the telephone line and the audio characteristics
of the room. During this time, sound may cut out
or fade in and out. This is normal.
The call length shown on the display is an
A
approximation and may differ from the actual
length of the call. Call charges accumulate after
the called party answers.
Entering Dialling Pauses
When making calls on the TEL line, you can enter a
dialling pause.
If you enter "P" or "p" when entering a telephone
number, the pause is stored along with the telephone
number in the redial list. If you make a call from the
redial list later, a pause is inserted where "P" or "p" was
entered.
The length of the pause can be set to 3 seconds or 5
seconds (default: 3 seconds) (see Page 63).
Example: When entering "9" to access an
outside line
1.
Enter "9" (to access an outside line of a PBX).
2.
Enter "P" or "p".
Enter "P" or "p" multiple times to create longer
pauses. An additional pause is inserted each
time "P" or "p" is entered.
3.
Enter the telephone number.
4.
Click
.
Operating Instructions for Conferencing Phone Manager

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