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PBX access
Entering EAC for incoming callsEntering EAC for incoming calls
Entering EAC for incoming callsEntering EAC for incoming calls
Entering EAC for incoming calls
External calls directed to your phone through your PBX are also stored in the caller list. To
enable these numbers to be called back, the EAC must be set. Some PBXs automatically insert
the EAC, in which case there is no need to reprogram your phone since the default setting does
not contain an EAC.
Press the menu key repeatedly until »Installation« appears. Press the OK key to
confirm.
Press the right arrow key (>) repeatedly until the display shows »PBX«. Press
the OK key to confirm.
Press the right arrow key (>) repeatedly until the display shows »Incoming
access code«. Press the OK key to confirm.
Enter the new EAC (up to 4 digits) as instructed by your PBX manual.
Press the OK key to confirm.
If you wish to exit the menu, hold down the ESCAPE key.
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You can conduct a test to find out which settings you need to make. Once you have
connected the phone, have someone call you from outside. If the display shows the EAC
before the caller’s number, e.g. 0, there is no need to set the EAC. Please do not confuse
the 0 in a local code (e.g. 031) with the EAC. In this case the zero should appear twice.
Internal number lengthInternal number length
Internal number lengthInternal number length
Internal number length
For PBX operation, the length of internal numbers (number of digits) must be programmed to
allow internal calls to be distinguished from external calls (the phone is delivered with the
internal number length set to 4 digits).
Press the menu key repeatedly until the display shows »Installation«.
Press the OK key to confirm.
Press the right arrow key (>) until the display shows »PBX«.
Press the OK key to confirm.
Press the right arrow key (>) until the display shows »Internal number length«.
Press the OK key to confirm.