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Corporate phone services in P900

The P900 can be used as a corporate phone in an Ericsson MD110® or Business Phone® PBX, if this is equipped for

Note When travelling abroad, use your phone as a normal GSM phone, by clicking the PBX status bar icon and set the calling card to Off.

mobile extensions.

To place calls to colleagues, use the internal extension numbers. When dialling an external number, you do not need to dial the external line prefix; it is added automatically. Dial the switchboard operator or corporate voicemail as from any other corporate phone.

It is recommended that when storing numbers in Contacts you use the international number format, starting with +. This also allows you to use the Contact card when you do not use the PBX, when you are abroad, and when you are sending SMS or MMS messages.

If you know what numbers and codes your PBX accepts, you can send these without the phone manipulating them. Start any number or command with a p. This is done by pressing and

holding the key. When storing such a number on a

Incoming calls via the PBX may be routed to the P900 as well as to your fixed extension, and you can answer in either telephone.

During a call, the P900 can activate PBX features, such as making a new call, conference calls, inquiry calls, and call back.

When the phone is idle, click the status bar PBX icon > Command to send other commands to the PBX, such as In meeting until..., Course, or Business trip.

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Contact card, it should be stored with a leasing p, and a command (to the PBX or for example to a phone bank) with a leading pc.

When using it at home, the call will still be dialled as an internal call via the PBX.

Your PBX administrator controls call routing, feature buttons and commands in your phone via the settings file.

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