Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide – Chapter 5
Country Code – The access number you dial when placing a call from another country. For example, in the US, the country code is 1.
Area Code (city code) – The access number for the area or city in which you live. For example, in Newark, New Jersey (US), the area code is 973. You can also indicate how the area codes are to be used:
YES Without a Leading Zero – select this for countries that use area codes beginning with numbers other than zero; for example, the US does not use leading zeros, so this setting would apply.
With a Leading Zero – select this for countries that use area codes beginning with zero.
Area Codes Not Required – select this for countries in which area codes are not required; for example, small countries may have only one area code.
International Call Prefix No. – The prefix you dial when placing international calls. For example, in the US, the international prefix number is 011. (Only a single entry is allowed).
Long Distance Call Prefix No. – The access number you dial when placing a long distance call. For example, in the US, the long distance prefix is 1.
Cell Phone Prefix No. – The access number you dial when placing a call to a cell phone, if applicable. You can separate up to 10 multiple entries by using a comma (,).
After entering this information, you must reset the Max 410, 420, or 430 to apply the modified values.
The N2P call is made based on the local dialing system setup environment. All the prefix numbers are automatically added to the actual dialed numbers.
For example, if the user placed a call to a local phone number, the N2P call is made by the Max 410, 420, or 430 with the international call access number, country code
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