Camrivox Ltd. UTA-151 User Manual - 3. Phone Calls
UTA-151 User Manual
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3. Phone Calls
3.1. Receiving
calls
Receiving phone calls on the UTA-151 is extremely straightforward, but there are some
features to note:
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The LINE and VoIP indicators (see section 2.6) will flash to indicate which line the
incoming call is received on.
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If your telephone is Caller-ID capable the number (and possibly name) of the caller
will be displayed on your telephone. Please see section 4.3 for instructions on
synchronising your UTA with your Microsoft Outlook address book. If the number of
the incoming call is in your address book, the UTA-151 will automatically convert the
number to name in your address book.
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If the Call Divert or Voicemail buttons have been pressed then the incoming call will
be redirected immediately and the telephone will not ring (see section 3.5.4 for
further details).
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If Call Divert or Voicemail is active, but the buttons have not been pressed, then the
call will be redirected, but after a user specified number of rings (see section 3.5.4 for
further details).
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If a call is received in the middle of another call, a periodic call-waiting beep will be
played in the existing call. You can switch between the two calls by pressing the hook
button or the Recall button on your telephone. Please see section 3.4 for more
information on this and other advanced call functions.
3.2. Making outgoing calls
3.2.1. Making a VoIP call
By default, calls will be made using VoIP; however this can be overridden by pressing the
telephone hook button or the Recall button (see section 3.2.2 for more information).
When making a VoIP call the following points should be noted:
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To dial another VoIP user, simply dial their number.
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To dial a land line number, dial the number as normal, but always remember to
prefix it with the area code (even if the number is a local number).
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To dial a VoIP user using a SIP URI, you must use the UTA-151’s address book
feature (see section 3.5.3) as a URI cannot be entered using your phone’s numeric
keypad. A SIP URI is where another person has given you their phone number in the
form sip:person@organisation.com.
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By default the UTA-151 will give you 4 seconds to complete dialling a number after
the last digit has been pressed. However, if you dial the number quickly and want to
be connected immediately you can dial ‘#’ at the end of the number to tell your
UTA-151 no more digits will follow (and not to wait 4 seconds).
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