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Telebec Centrex User Manual

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Business

Centrex

1 888 télébec

telebec.com/business

User’s Guide

Analog Telephone

 


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Access Codes for Centrex Functions

Call Forward - Busy/No Answer

Call Forwarding

Call Pickup

Call Screen

Call Trace

Call Waiting

Description of Tones/Signals

External Calls

Hold

Internal Calls

Last Number Redial

Message Waiting

Per-Call Blocking

Speed Calling

Speed Calling

Code Identifiers

Long List

Speed Calling

Code Identifiers

Short List

Three-Way Conference

Consultation Hold

Transfer

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External Calls 

(local and long-distance)

For a call via the public network.

Pick up the handset.

Enter the dial out code (usually 

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Not required for Basic Business Bundle (BBB).

Dial the number you wish to call. For a long-distance call, dial
and then the area code, followed by the number.

Note: 

Because a dial out code (usually 

) is necessary to 

access the public network, all systems or equipment that 

use preprogrammed numbers must be reprogrammed 

(ex.: alarm systems, fax machines, etc.).

Internal Calls

For a call within the system.

Pick up the handset.

Dial the extension you wish to call (usually 4 digits).

Call Pickup

Allows you to use your own telephone to pick up a call to an-
other telephone in your group.

When another phone in your group rings:

Pick up the handset of your phone.

Enter .

You are on the line with the caller.

Hold

Allows you to place a call on hold from a phone that does not
have a hold button.

To place a call on hold:

Press the 

button (or the receiver button).

At the special dial tone, enter 

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Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone.

The call is on hold at your telephone.

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To retrieve a call on hold:

Pick up the handset.

You are back on the line.

Note: 

If the call is not retrieved within three minutes, 

it will automatically ring again (ring again signal).

Speed Calling

Allows you to assign a one or two-digit code to frequently called
numbers and store them in memory for easy dialing.

To store a number:

Pick up the handset.

Enter the access code for your Speed Calling list.

short list (available with Basic Business Bundle and
package A):

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long list (available with package B and C): 

At the special dial tone, enter the code identifier that you wish to
assign to the number to be stored:

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for the short list 

Code 

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for the long list (maximum 30 numbers).

Dial the number you wish to store (maximum 24 digits), including
your dial out code (not required for BBB).

Press .

Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone.

The number is stored in memory.

Note: 

Repeat these steps for each number you wish to store.

To call a stored number:

Pick up the handset.

Enter 

followed by the code identifier.

To delete a stored number:

Pick up the handset.

Enter the access code for your Speed Calling list.

short list: 

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long list: 

Enter the code from your personal list assigned to the number you
wish to delete.

Press .

Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone.

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Last Number Redial

Allows you to automatically redial the last number dialed.

Pick up the handset.

Press twice.

The last number dialed is automatically redialed.

Per-Call Blocking

Prevents the person you are calling from seeing a display of your
name and number.

To block display of your name and number when you make a call:

Pick up the handset.

Enter 

(when required, dial out code -- usually 9).

When you hear the special dial tone, dial your dial out code 
(if applicable) and the number you wish to call.

Note:  

This prevents your name and number from displaying 

for this call only. Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 each time you 

wish to block display for a call.

Call Trace

Allows you to put a trace on threatening or harassing calls. 

Immediately after receiving the threatening or harassing call:

Pick up the handset.

At the dial tone, enter 

(when required, dial out code -- 

usually 9).

Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone.

Note: 

The number, date and time of the call are recorded 

at Télébec’s central office and can be communicated 

to the proper authorities at the customer’s request. 

However, Télébec is not authorized to give you 

the number of the person who made the threatening 

or harassing call.

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Message Waiting

This function lets you know when there is a new message in your
voice mailbox with a visual or audible indicator, depending on the
type of phone.

You have a new message when the light is flashing or you hear an
intermittent dial tone when you pick up the handset:

To listen to your message, follow the steps for retrieving voice mail.

Call Waiting

With this function, a special dial tone signals an incoming call while
you are already on the line. You can answer the second call without
disconnecting the first one.

The sound of 2 beeps when you are on the line means that you have
an incoming call. To answer the call:

Press 

(or the receiver button). This places the original call

on hold, and puts you on the line with the second caller.

To return to the first call, press 

(or the receiver button)

again.

Note: 

Each time you press 

(or the receiver button) 

the person you are talking to is placed on hold, and you 

switch to the other call.

Three-Way Conference
Consultation Hold
Transfer

This function allows you to connect to a third party during a call.
Once you have reached the third party, you can either return to
the original call (Consultation Hold), add the third party to the
conversation in progress (Three-Way Conference) or transfer the
original call (Transfer).

To transfer a call, consult a third party or establish a three-way
conference when you are already on the line, first:

Place the first call on hold by pressing 

(or the receiver

button).

At the special dial tone, enter the dial out code (if applicable) and
the number you wish to reach. If the line is busy or there is no an-
swer, press 

(or the receiver button) twice to return 

to the original call. 

When the third party answers, you have three options:

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Consultation Hold:

You can speak privately with the third party.

To return to the first call, press 

(or the receiver button)

twice.

Three-Way Conference:

Press 

(or the receiver button) again. The first person will be

added to the conversation.

Transfer:

Press 

(or the receiver button) again. This will connect the

first person.

Hang up.

Call Forwarding 

This function lets you redirect all incoming calls to another 
number.

To forward all incoming calls:

Pick up the handset.

Enter

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At the special dial tone, dial the extension to which you want calls
forwarded. For an outside number, enter your dial out code 
(if applicable) followed by the number.

Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone.

Note: 

While Call Forwarding is activated, you will hear 

a short ring each time you receive a call.

To deactivate:

Pick up the handset.

Enter .

Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone. 

You will receive incoming calls as usual.

Call Screen 

Call Screen will divert up to 12 numbers you select to a polite 
recorded message stating you are not available.

Pick up the handset.

Enter

(when required, dial out code -- usually 9).

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Listen to the instructions.

Note: 

If Call Forwarding has been turned on, incoming calls from 

the numbers on your list wll still hear the special recorded 

message and will not be automatically forwarded.

Call Forward - Busy/
No Answer

Allows you to redirect incoming calls when you are already on the
line or unable to answer (available with package A, B and C). 

Call Forward-Busy / No Answer may already have been programmed
on your telephone. If necessary you can activate, deactivate and
enter the number to which you want calls forwarded at any time.

Call Forward – Busy (when you are already on the line):

To activate:

Pick up the handset.

Enter .

At the special dial tone, dial the extension to which you want calls
forwarded. For an outside number, enter your dial out code 
(if applicable) followed by the number.

Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone.

To deactivate:

Pick up the handset.

Enter .

Hang up when you hear the confirmation tone.

Call Forward – No Answer (when you are unable to answer):

Follow the steps shown above, using 

to activate 

and to 

deactivate.

Description of Tones/
Signals

Confirmation tone
Two beeps followed by silence.

Ring again signal
One long ring and two short ones.

Special dial tone
Three beeps followed by a regular dial tone.

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Access Codes 
For CENTREX 
Functions 

Call Forward Busy – activation (package A, B and C)

Call Forward Busy – deactivation (package A, B and C)

Call Forward No Answer – activation (package A, B and C)

Call Forward No Answer– deactivation (package A, B and C)

Call Forwarding – activation (package A, B, C and BBB)

Call Forwarding – deactivation (package A, B, C and BBB)

Call Forwarding per key – activation (multi-line phones only)
(package A, B and C)

Call Forwarding per key – deactivation (multi-line phones only)
(package A, B and C)

Call Park – activation (package A, B and C)

Call Park – retrieve call (package A, B and C)

Call Pickup (package A, B and C)

Call Trace (package A, B, C and BBB)

Call Waiting - deactivation (package A, B, C and BBB)

Hold (package A, B and C)

Per-Call Blocking (package A, B, C and BBB)

Ring Again (internal) (package A, B and C)

Speed Calling – short list (package A, B, C and BBB)

Speed Calling – long list (package C)

Uniform Call Distribution – activation of night service 
(package C)

Uniform Call Distribution – deactivation of night service 
(package C)

Uniform Call Distribution – entry procedure (package C)

Uniform Call Distribution – exit procedure (package C)

* When required, dial out code -- usually 9.

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Speed Calling
Code Identifiers
Short List

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Speed Calling
Code Identifiers
Long List

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