Telstrat 7300 CallingNumberDisplay, Pabx access, Caller information not available, Calls List

Models: 7300A 7300

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Base settings

Restore default settings

You can reset your Telstra 7300/7300a base to its default (original) settings.

1. Press 8PY`

to open the main menu.

2. Press .LWW^

or

until the display shows Setup base and press 8PY` .

3. Press .LWW^

or

until Reset is displayed, press 8PY` to select.

4. Enter PIN is displayed. Enter the 4 digit PIN code using the keypad and press 8PY`.

5.Reset? is displayed. Press 8PY` to confirm, Saved is displayed.

6.Press and hold 8`_P to return to standby.

PABX access

If your Telstra 7300/7300a is connected to a PABX, you may need to enter an access code (e.g. 9) to get an outside line. You can store the access code in the base so that all handsets registered to your Telstra 7300/7300a will dial the access code automatically before each number.

1. Press 8PY`

, scroll .LWW^ or

to Setup base and press 8PY` .

2. Scroll .LWW^

or

to Access code and press 8PY` .

3.Enter the access number and press 8PY`.

4.Press 8`_P to return to standby.

The access code only applies when you dial using the keypad. It will not be automatically dialled when using the Phonebook, therefore it is recommended that you enter the PABX access code at the start of all Phonebook entries.

CallingNumberDisplay

If you subscribe to Telstra’s Calling Number Display service, you can see your caller’s number on your handset display prior to answering the call.

If the caller’s name and number are stored in the Phonebook and a name/number match is found, you will see the caller’s name on the display instead.

It may take a couple of seconds for the display to show the telephone number (or name if stored in the Phonebook) for an incoming call. The display will initially display External Call followed by the number. To ensure that the caller’s name

is displayed, make sure you have stored the full number including the area code in the Phonebook.

Caller information not available

For some incoming calls, the telephone number of the caller is not available and so cannot be displayed. In this case the Telstra 7300/7300a provides you with some explanatory information. Unavailable – The number is unavailable. May indicate that the call is from overseas or from a caller whose carrier does not participate in Calling Number Display.

Private – The caller has withheld (blocked) their number or the call is from a Silent Line or unlisted number.

Calls List

When a call is not answered, the display shows New calls and your caller’s telephone number will be stored in the Calls list.

The Calls list holds up to 10 missed calls.

When the Calls list is full, the oldest call will be replaced by a new call, the most recent call will always be at the top of the list. If a caller rings again their number will move to the top of the list.

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Telstrat 7300A manual CallingNumberDisplay, Pabx access, Caller information not available, Calls List

7300A, 7300 specifications

The Telstrat 7300 and 7300A are advanced telecommunications solutions that have been designed to meet the growing demands of modern communication networks. These devices are known for their robust performance, reliability, and versatility, making them suitable for various applications in both residential and business environments.

One of the key features of the Telstrat 7300 series is its extensive support for a wide range of telecommunications protocols. This includes traditional telephony services, VoIP, and advanced data applications. With built-in support for both analog and digital interfaces, these models can seamlessly integrate into existing networks, providing a streamlined solution for users looking to upgrade their communication systems.

The Telstrat 7300 and 7300A also boast impressive processing power, equipped with high-performance processors that enable efficient data handling and quick response times. This ensures that users experience minimal latency during calls or while accessing data-intensive applications. Furthermore, the devices are designed to support a high number of concurrent calls, which is particularly beneficial for businesses with a large volume of communication traffic.

In terms of connectivity, the Telstrat 7300 series incorporates multiple ports, including Ethernet and USB options, enabling easy integration with other devices and network infrastructure. This flexibility allows users to connect various peripherals and utilize the device's full capabilities, including advanced features such as call routing and forwarding.

Another notable characteristic of the Telstrat 7300 and 7300A is their emphasis on security. These devices come equipped with a range of security features designed to protect sensitive communications. Encryption capabilities, secure access controls, and regular software updates are some of the measures that ensure users can communicate without the fear of unauthorized access to their data.

The Telstrat 7300 series also prioritizes user-friendly management. They are equipped with intuitive web-based interfaces, making it easy for users to configure settings, monitor performance, and troubleshoot issues. This ease of use reduces the need for extensive technical support, allowing users to manage their communication systems effectively.

Overall, the Telstrat 7300 and 7300A represent a significant advancement in telecommunications technology. Their blend of performance, security, and user-friendly management features makes them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their communication capabilities. Whether for a small business or a larger enterprise, these devices are designed to adapt to the evolving needs of today’s digital landscape.