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Hand Held ISDN Tester—User Guide
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Identifying the CPN for the call
The number to which you make an outgoing call is known as
the Called Party Number (CPN).
Entering the CPN and sub-address
You enter the CPN in the same way whichever dialling mode
you use, but you can only use a sub-address in En-bloc mode.
Tips:
• The most recently dialled CPN and sub-address (if used)
are shown on the Outgoing ISDN Call menu. To call
this number again, simply leave it as it is and proceed
with the call.
• For details on how to identify a CPN numbering plan
and type, see section 1.
To change the CPN:
-1-
From the Outgoing ISDN Call menu, select
CPN to open an entry window.
Tip
To dial a new number instead of changing digits on the
existing one, simply move the cursor to CPN and start typing
digits. The entry window opens automatically, showing the
digit you have just entered.
-2-
Type the CPN (up to 20 digits). To delete a
digit, move the cursor underneath it and press
the Del function key (if the cursor is beyond
the last digit, pressing Del deletes the last
digit). To clear the entire number, press the
Clear function key.