SAILOR 500/250 FleetBroadband
SAILOR 500/250 FleetBroadband
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Chapter 3: Operating the system<br />
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Phone numbers for incoming 3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice<br />
3.1 kHz Audio and Standard Voice have separate phone numbers. This way, a<br />
person calling a phone connected to the terminal can select whether to use 3.1<br />
kHz Audio or Standard Voice, simply by using the dedicated phone number.<br />
Note<br />
If the mobile numbers are listed in the web interface, you can look them up as<br />
follows:<br />
Connect a computer, access the web interface, select PHONE BOOK > Mobile<br />
numbers. For further information, see Viewing and editing the mobile numbers<br />
on page 69.<br />
If the mobile numbers are not available in the web interface, refer to your<br />
airtime subscription.<br />
Note<br />
The call type you are using must be selected in the web interface<br />
(refer to the next section).<br />
There are two Voice numbers, one for 3.1 kHz Audio and one for<br />
Standard Voice.<br />
For information on how to make a call to the terminal, see Making a call to the<br />
terminal on page 40.<br />
Operating the system<br />
Selecting the incoming call type<br />
To select which call types are accepted for an incoming call, use a computer<br />
and the web interface.<br />
• ISDN. Select the call type under SETTINGS > ISDN.<br />
For further information, see Configuring the ISDN interface on page 87.<br />
• Phone/Fax. Select the call type for each port under SETTINGS > Phone/Fax.<br />
For further information, see Configuring the Phone/Fax interface on<br />
page 85.<br />
• IP handset. Currently not possible. The default call type is Standard Voice.<br />
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