Using a switchboard, Telephoning using a switchboard, Pulse or tone dialling – Ericsson BS260 User Manual

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Extra features

4.

Press

U P

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D OW N

to select one of the following options:

SingleCell

default setting; the base station operates in stand alone mode.

MultiCell

the base station works together with other base stations to form

a larger coverage area.

5.

Press

Y E S

to confirm.

The cell mode is set.

If the base station is connected to a switchboard, you can use its functions in

the same way as with a conventional fixed telephone. The only difference is

the absence of a telephone cable. One example of this type of function is

transferring calls.

Telephoning using a switchboard

When you use a switchboard, it is sometimes necessary to wait for the dial

tone before dialling a number. If the whole number is to be entered and dis-

played prior to dialling, for example a stored number, then you must indicate

where in the number the handset should wait for the dial tone.

To include a pause (to wait for the dial tone) in a number, press

for one sec-

ond. A dash appears in the handset display to show you where you have set the

pause.

If there is a dash in a number, the handset waits a while for the dial tone. If

you hear the dial tone, the handset continues dialling without waiting for the

full dial tone pause period.

Some telephone networks use pulses when dialling a number. If your cordless

phone is set to pulse dialling, you can switch to tone dialling if required, for

example to control a teleservice.

To switch the handset to tone dialling during a call:

Route:

DialMode » GoToDTMF

Select

GoToDTMF

and press

Y E S

.

The handset now uses tone dialling.

When you hang up, the handset goes back to pulse dialling. The pulse dialling

setting stays when you switch off.

USING A SWITCHBOARD

PULSE OR TONE DIALLING

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