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Cisco EX90 User Manual

Making a Call

To make a call, press the Call button on the touch panel. This displays the call
box.
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To dial a pre-programmed number, select either favourites, the system
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directory or your call history.
You can search the directory by starting to type the name or number of
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the unit you wish to dial.
Scroll through the list by running your finger up and down the list of
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systems.
When you find the correct system, tap on
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the name to open up the dial menu.
Press the start button to initiate the call.
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Favourites - This is your own shortlist of people and places you frequently call.
You can add to your favourites from the dial menu.
Directory - The directory is the corporate phone book. You cannot edit the
directory, but you can copy entries to your favourites.
History - This lists the received, placed and missed calls since the last time the
list was cleared.
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Manually Dialling a Number

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Tap the Search or Dial box.
Start typing the address of the system you want.
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You can change between alpha and numeric keypads by tapping either of
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the 123 boxes.
When you have entered the number, tap the start button.
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System Numbers
The term "number" has a wide definition. You may use the procedure outlined on
this page to call people by their alphanumeric address as well, for example:
Most addresses in NHS Scotland take the form of a 9 digit number where the first
three digits signify the Health Board and the remaining 6 digits the extension
number. The last 6 digits often correspond to an ISDN telephone number,
however the use of ISDN when making calls within NHS Scotland is being
phased out.
Please remember, to dial an ISDN number (if you have that facility available)
you will need to dial the appropriate prefix for your health board. When giving out
your address to NHS colleagues, remember to give them your 9 digit address.
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