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Base Set
Alternate Network Routing (ANR)
This function will automatically select the telephone network operator of
choice. The telephone can be set up to add digits and/or replace certain digits in
telephone numbers.
To choose a certain network operator, you would normally dial a prex code
before the actual phone number.
If you have chosen a different operator for international calls, to use their
service you must dial a prex code before the telephone number, for example
9301. You can program the ANR function to insert the prex code before
the international access digits 00. For example: 0046 46 2805000 would
automatically be dialled as 930100 46 46 2805000
Please note!
In order to place your call with a certain operator you must be a registered subscriber.
Only one ANR (Alternate Network Routing) setting can be active at a time.
Setting up an ANR number
1. Press Menu.
2. Scroll using v/V to Base Set. Press OK.
3. Scroll using v/V to Net. Provider. Press OK.
4. Enter your current base unit PIN code (0000 at default).
5. Select a provider location using v/V. Press OK.
6. Enter the dialling code to be replaced (up to ve digits, e.g. 00). Press
V
.
7. Enter the new number to be added (up to ten digits, e.g. 930100). Press
V
.
8. Select either On or Off using < />.
9. Press OK to save.
Automatic network prex using ANR
If the dialling code to be replaced is left empty the telephone will dial all
numbers with the added ANR prex.