❺ Make a call
Pick up the receiver, wait for the dial-tone (see sec on Receiver Tones / if you don't
hear a dial-tone check the Status lights), and dial the number:
Format:
<phone number>
Example:
if the number is 0123456789: 0123456789
⇒ you will now be connected to the dialled number.
The Opis Technology telephone connects you automatically after a dial pause of 6
seconds (configurable, see ❿). During this pause, beeps are played in the receiver to
inform you about progress.
Tip: To tell the phone to start a connection immediately, dial a final *.
Tip: You can Redial the last number by dialling #/R (PushMeFon mobile only #) instead
of the <phone number>.
❻ Receive a call
Pick up the receiver to accept a call.
Tip: if the receiver is not on the hook, for example because you are taking your Opis
Technology mobile phone with you in a bag, the phone s ll rings and you can connect
by replacing the receiver and taking it off again.
Mobile Phone use
Like any other mobile phone, the Opis 60s mobile and Opis PushMeFon mobile con-
tain a ba ery that needs to be charged before use. To charge, simply plug the charger
into the back of the phone and plug it into any standard household A/C power outlet.
You can check the charge status as described in Status lights below.
Advanced Features
❼ Entering/Changing a local area code
The desktop mobile can save a local area code (to fully emulate fi xed line phone be-
haviour). To do so, you must fi rst program that code. Pick up the receiver and dial:
Format:
*01#<local area code>*
Example:
if the area code is 0351: *01#0351*
⇒ if the local area code is accepted the phone rings once.
From now on it will no longer be necessary to dial the area code for local numbers.
NOTE: This func on only works where local area codes start with a 0, for example it
doesn't work in the USA or Canada. Once enabled you can disable the feature again,
simply by dialling *01*.
❽ Using a network short-dial number (eg recharge, mailbox)
You can use short-dial numbers within your network by dialling the number followed
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