2N® Helios IP Control as Viewed by External User 4.11024.1 2N® Helios IP Control as Viewed byExternal UserThis section described the 2N® Helios IP control as viewed by an external user (guest).Quick Dialling ButtonsBy pushing a quick dialling button on the basic unit you can call to positions 1,2...6 ofthe telephone directory (depending on the model type). With extending modules youcan use up to 54 quick dialling options.By pushing a quick dialling button you call the telephone number assigned to theselected telephone directory position. A call set-up is signalled by a long discontinuoustone or any other tone as defined in the attached PBX configuration.By re-pushing the same button during calling or setting up you can hang up, hang upand call to another telephone number, or activate nothing as defined in theMiscellaneous subsection.You can also hang up the call any time by pushing # if the Hang-up by # button isenabled; refer to Miscellaneous.Calling to Telephone Directory PositionThe 2N® Helios IP telephone directory may contain up to 999 pre-programmedpositions. You can use the quick dialling buttons for positions 1 to 54 only. To retrievethe remaining positions, use the numeric keypad if Quick dialling using digits isenabled; refer to the Miscellaneous subsection.Procedure: Enter the position number using the numeric keypad (e.g. 05, 15, 200 –two digits at least and three digits at most) and push * for confirmation.You can also hang up the call any time by pushing # if the Hang-up by # button isenabled; refer to Miscellaneous.Calling to User-Defined Telephone NumberIf the Telephone function enable (refer to Miscellaneous) is selected, you can callthe user-defined telephone number using the 2N® Helios IP numeric keypad.Procedure: Push *. You can hear the continuous tone from the loudspeaker. Enterthe telephone number using the numeric keypad and push * again for confirmation.You can also hang up the call any time by pushing # if the Hang-up by # button isenabled; refer to Miscellaneous.