Chapter 3: Operate the system
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If the mobile numbers are not available in the web interface, see the
documentation from your service provider.
To receive a voice mail message
If a call to the AVIATOR 200/300/350 system is not answered the caller can
leave a voice mail message with Inmarsat’s voice mail service. Then an SMS
is sent to the AVIATOR 200/300/350 messaging system to alert you that
there is a voice message with the contents:
•Number called from
• Date and time the voice mail message has been received
• Number to call to listen to the voice mail message.
To see that a new SMS has arrived you open the web interface. For further
details see SMS service on page 53 and View the Voice mail number on
page 79.
On first-time use the voice mail box at Inmarsat’s voice mail service must be
configured, follow the instructions given when you call the number to listen
to a voice mail message.
To make local phone calls
You can make local calls between various phones connected to the system.
Local phone numbers always start with 0. For an overview of the numbers,
see Special-purpose and local numbers on page 42.
To make a local call do as follows:
Dial <local number> followed by # or off-hook key.
Local numbers of analog phones, ISDN phones and IP handsets are assigned
according to the table in Special-purpose and local numbers on page 42.
Note that if you are using local numbers for ISDN and SIP enabled IP
devices, the numbers must be programmed in the devices. For further
information refer to the documentation for your device.
There are two Voice numbers, one for 3.1 kHz Audio and one for
Standard Voice.