Dialing locations – Nortel Networks NN42340-100 User Manual

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Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050

The Contacts application prefixes the default area code to numbers you

enter in your Contacts application. The PDA attempts to interpret the

numbers as canonical.

For example: enter a seven-digit number. Contacts assumes that the
number is in your area code, and the software adds the area code as a
prefix to the seven-digit number to create a canonical number.

In North America, if you enter a default area code of “415” in your

Contacts and then enter the number “555-1212”, the following occurs:

Contacts prefixes the area code to the number

the displayed number changes to “(415) 555-1212”

This number is interpreted as a canonical number that the PDA can use
for dialing.

Dialing Locations

Dialing Locations describe the dialing rules to be applied when you dial a
number. The dialing rules allow you to enter prefixes to access local and
long-distance numbers. Use the location of your server. See Figure 20 on
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To establish the dialing rules:

Select Start > Settings > Connections > Dialing Locations.

Enter your server’s Area Code.

Enter your server’s Country Code.

Specify Tone dialing.

Select Dialing Patterns.

Enter or modify the dialing patterns for local calls, long-distance calls,

and international calls.

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