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Connecting the PC connection cord (USB)
Use the USB cord supplied with the system to connect the telephone to the PC, or to the hub. If you use a different USB cord, ensure that the distance between the telephone and the PC, or between the telephone and the hub, does not exceed five meters, depending on the type of cord you are using. Connect the USB cord (4) as shown in figure 4 (PC-socket). Plug the USB connector (type A) into the corresponding socket of your PC and the USB connector (type B) into the USB socket on the back of the telephone (1). The telephone is automatically detected by the PC, provided that both devices (telephone and PC) are switched on.
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Installation of a device driver is started automatically when initially connecting the telephone to a PC. Insert the WIN-Tools CD-ROM supplied with the telephone and follow the instructions displayed on the screen. You will need a hub (USB distributor) if you plan to use several USB terminal devices at your PC. Connect the hub to the USB port of the PC. You can then connect other USB terminal devices, including the telephone to the hub.
Connecting the audio sockets (Audio in / Audio out)
The telephone is equipped with an input (2) and an output (3) for audio signals. Both these ports have a 3.5 mm stereo jack. When using the optional answering machine module, you can connect the telephone via these ports to the PC sound card in order to upload announcements into the phone or save recorded messages on the PC. You can also use specific telephone features with the Audio-Out output (see page 64). Connect the speakers (5) with a 3.5 mm stereo jack to the telephones Audio-Out (3) output, as shown in figure 4.

Figure 4

Changing the label panel
The label panels for the function keys are included on a separate sheet enclosed in the operating instructions. Cut out the label you wish to use. To change the label panel, press the flexible cover together between your index finger and thumb and lift it out. The label panel can now be changed. You can fill in the label for your telephone with your own information and then print it out using the Professional Configurator. Also available on the WIN-Tools CD-ROM is an Adobe Acrobat file containing templates that you can also fill in and print out.
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Pictographs

The pictographs (symbols) described as follows have been used in these operating instructions to illustrate some procedures for setting and using the telephone.

b a l g d q t

Lift up the handset or start initializing selection. Replace handset. The telephone is idle. A call is signaled. The ringing tone melody sounds. You are conducting a call. A three-party conference call is initiated. You hear the positive or negative acknowledgement signal. Select the number, code, character or text. Press the appropriate button on the push-button set.

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Special feature for displaying lists in the display
Several entries are shown in the display as a list for certain settings or when using the phone. These lists are required for telephone directory or VIP memory programmings for example.

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The active entry (the one you have selected) is highlighted. Use the menu or the OK button to display further features or select the highlighted entry.
VIP digit to select{} V0:0123456 V1:TONY V2:
Special feature for changing existing entries
You have various options available for changing existing entries (for example names or numbers). Example 1: You may want to change the telephone number of an entry, because that subscriber has moved to another place. When you use the push-button set to enter the first digit of the new number the existing number is deleted completely. Enter the other digits of the new number. Example 2: You wish to change parts of a name in a telephone directory listing, because the name has changed (e. g. in the case of marriage). Use the arrow buttons to specify the storage position for that entry. You can overwrite an existing surname right away or delete it with the C-button and then enter the new name.
Use the buttons as follows when entering texts, letters digits or special characters:
Key Press A D G J M P T W B E H K N Q U X C F I L O R V Y 6 S 8 Z $
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Press 1 * #

Several special characters are assigned to the button 0. For special characters, press the 0 key. For exampe.: !, &, ?, +, -, =, (, ), @, $,.
Input mode for entering letters
You have various possibilities for entering letters. The currently set input mode is displayed on the top half of the display on the right-hand side (no display, Abc or ABC). Abc The next letter that you enter is shown as a capital, all others as small case letters. Example: Dean, James. no display Every letter that you enter is shown in small case. Example: dean, james. ABC Every letter that you enter is shown as capitals. Example: DEAN, JAMES. When you start entering texts, the input mode is always Abc. Press the R key to change the input mode. To insert a character while in Abc mode, press the C key.

Subscriber busy

Autom.repeat request
After around 10 seconds the hands-free calling function of your phone is activated and the number is dialed automatically. This is repeated for up to around 2 minutes. Up to 20 call attempts are made if the subscriber can still not be reached. After 20 unsuccessful attempts, automatic redialing will be cancelled. You will hear the negative acknowledgement signal in that case. If automatic redialing is active, the Autom.repeat request softkey is shown on the display. Press the right arrow button or the Continue softkey, to return to the normal idle state display.
Suspending automatic redialing You can suspend automatic redialing that you have started any time using the appropriate procedure and place a normal call. To suspend automatic redialing, press the open listening/hands-free button during automatic redialing. After the call automatic redialing starts again. Deactivating automatic redialing You can deactivate automatic redialing at any time. There are no further call attempts. To deactivate automatic redialing during the dialing process press ESC. If you like to deactivate automatic redialing in the idle state of the phone, proceed as follows:
Microphone activation/deactivation, open listening and hands-free calling
Activating/ muting the microphone
The mute function allows you to switch off the handset microphone during a normal call, or the telephone microphone during hands free calling. The party you are calling will then no longer be able to hear the conversation you conduct with persons in the room (room enquiry). However, you will continue to be able to hear the party on the phone.

Room enquiry

Call duration and cost logging are continued even if the microphone has been de-activated.

Speaker function

The Speaker function can be activated when there are other persons in the room who wish to also participate in the call. You continue to talk into the handset while this function is active. You can set the volume during the call as described on page 61. Please inform the party you are calling that open listening is activated. | indicates that open listening is activated.

Begin open listening

End open listening
When you hang up the handset while open listening is active, both open listening and the call itself are terminated.

Hands Free Calling

The handset remains in its cradle during hands free calling. The built-in microphone and the speaker are activated. Any actions are carried out using the open listening / hands-free button only. You can switch back to normal handset calls at any time during hands free calling by merely lifting up the handset. You can also switch from normal handset calling to hands free calling when you hang up the handset after pressing the open listening / hands-free button. During hands-free calling acoustic signals such as the call waiting signal are not transmitted. Please inform the party you are calling that hands-free calling is activated. | shows that hands free calling is activated.

If, during an ongoing call, a second call comes in for you, the second call is signaled when Call waiting on is set (see page 67).

Call with subscriber 1

waiting call (250 subscribers 2)

accept

Call with subscriber 2; Party 1 is put on hold
You can take a waiting caller, reject the call, or switch to a different subscriber. You can not transfer any calls if you already have four calls on your phone.

Enquiry Call

You have the option of establishing up to three other connections during an ongoing call using the enquiry call feature. You can also use the MSN assignment key, a line key or an extension key to initiate an enquiry connection.

Call with subscriber 2

Party 1 is put on Dial number hold
If you wish to set up further connections, proceed as described above. An active connection can be terminated by pressing the key for ending a call. You can return to the call that was previously put on hold. If there are no other calls on hold, a new connection can then be set up.
Call transfer (switching)
When a call is transferred, the active subscriber and the subscriber for the connection previously put on hold are always connected with one another. You can initiate an enquiry call yourself (e. g. in order to announce the call) and can then transfer the call.

Party 1 is put on hold

Please note that this feature (ECT - Explicit Call Transfer) must be supported by the PABX system when transferring two (2) external calls, or, when you use your phone directly on the network termination unit, of your network service provider.

Brokers call

If you have more than one connection active at your telephone (call waiting or enquiry call) (max. of four connections), you can talk to these parties alternately (Brokers call). For this, there are up to four softkeys available, depending on the number of connections on hold (conn1,. conn4). If the number or the name of the other party is known, the associated name or number is shown in the display instead of the text Connection.

Connection 1

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you select an entry in the telephone directory with the OK key during call preparation. you press the softkey Info when a call is signalled. you press the softkey Display during a connection.
The info text length is restricted to 42 characters. The assignments for the keypad for entering letters, digits and special characters are described on page 11.
Adding an entry to the telephone book

a t O t O

Program nos.
Input telephone book Name>Dean_ Input telephone book Number>0123456_
Enter the name. In this example: Dean. Confirm your entry by pressing OK. Insert a number. In this example: 0123456. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
Editing a telephone book entry

O <> O

<> O <> O
Change the existing name as described on page 11. In this example: Dean, James. Confirm your entry by pressing OK. Change the MSN extension number as described on page 11. In this example: 01122334455. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
Change tbook data input Name>Dean, James Change tbook data input

Number>01122334455_

Deleting a telephone book entry

delete

Programming a special dial (VIP tone) tone for a telephone book entry

Sp.ton. call

<> O
Press the arrow buttons to select the ringing tone melody. Confirm your entry by pressing ok.

Dean, James Melody

12 ------------------
Use the arrow buttons to set the volume. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.

Dean, James

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Programming an info text for a telephone book entry
Enter the data for the telephone book entry. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
Add. info. for tbook entry Sen. eng. testcom Birthday: 15.05.1955_
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VIP Memory

Making an entry into the VIP memory
Enter the name of the VIP target. In this example: Dean. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.

Program VIP name

V0>Dean_ Program VIP number V0>012345_
Insert a number. In this example: 012345. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.

Editing a VIP entry

V0>Dean, James_ Program VIP number V0>01122334455_
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Caller and memo list

The phone has a combined caller and memo list. A maximum of 30 entries (calls, memos SMS messages or UUS1- messages) are stored in this list. Entries in the caller or memo list are indicated by the softkey Caller list. You always have the most current entries in the list. The most recent entry is displayed first. When you press this softkey the number of new entries is shown on the display (for example: New calls: 4!) and the number of new SMS or UUS1 messages (for example: Messages: 2). Also shown in front of each entry is the number for that entry in the list and the total number of all entries in the list. For example: 3/10: 1122334455. *. If the number in this entry is identical to a number in the telephone directory (phone directory of the telephone or the pabx) the name is displayed instead of the number. You can also view the time and the date of each entry as well as information (if applicable) about it. If you lift up the handset of your phone while you are viewing an entry in the list, that caller is then called automatically. Single entries can be selected for deletion. Caller list Calls that you do not accept, or that you specifically refuse, are stored in the caller list. When a call is made with a subscriber from the caller list (you call or you are called), the entry is automatically deleted and transferred into the redial memory. Memo list You can store a telephone number under a scratchpad memo. You can not input letters or any other special characters. When a call is made with a subscriber from the scratchpad list (you call or you are called), the entry is automatically deleted and transferred into the redial memory. You can enter a memo during a call or in the idle state. The following entries in the list are possible: Manual entry. Telephone number from short dialing memory. Telephone number from directory. Telephone number from direct dialing memory (Function keys). Number from the redialing memory. SMS / UUS1 messages When you receive a new message the number of messages you have received up to that time is displayed when the telephone is in the idle state. The phone number, or the name of the party who sent the message, and information about the type of message (SMS or UUS1) are shown in the caller list. When you press the menu key you can read the received message immediately, or save it in the list of SMS or UUS1 messages for reading at a later time. After you view a new message that is located in the list of saved UUS1 or SMS messages, that message is then deleted from the caller list.

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message is shown in the display Inhibit.:MSN. Enabling or inhibiting of a number for outgoing calls is protected by an MSN-specific PIN. You must enter this PIN in advance during configuration of the number (MSN). After that, you can inhibit or enable dialing of external numbers (outgoing calls) for this MSN.

inhibit

Specific PIN for the MSN extension number
A check mark displayed next to the individual softkeys indicates the current status.
To inhibit dialing of external numbers for a specific MSN press the softkey inhibit. To re-enable a number (MSN) for outbound calls, press the softkey enable.

inhibit

MSN-1 ?

enable

Displays during a call and charge information
The following displays are possible during a call:
Call display for phone number (0123456).
0123456 MSN-1 Memo display 0123456 07:41 MSN-1 Memo display 0123456 32.43 MSN-1 Memo display 0123456 0.36 GBP MSN-1 Memo display 29.05.03 } 07:41 MSN-1 Memo display
Call display for phone number (0123456) and time (07:41).
Call display for phone number (0123456) and duration (32.43) of the call. For example, the duration of a call can be displayed for all incoming connections or when there are no charge data available. Call display for phone number (0123456) and charges (0.36 GBP).
Call display for date (29.05.03) and time (07:41).
Correct charge display is shown only if you have applied at your network service provider for transmission of charges during calls.
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Displaying information during a call
The displays during calls described as follows depend on your individual settings and can therefore be different for each connection. Correct charge display is shown only if you have applied at your network service provider for transmission of charges during calls.
During a call, the upper rows of the display show the number or the name of the other party (TONY) and the duration of the entire call (02.43). Press the display softkey.

The system telephone is equipped with five function keys, which you can program on two levels with different functions. Each key is equipped with two-color LED that can be used to display the active function. Each color is assigned to a particular level for the function key.

Function key examples

Direct dialing buttons (see page 15) dtmf/ keypad sequences (see page 26) Defining the (MSN) extension number for the next call (MSN assignment) You can conduct an internal or external call such that a defined number (MSN) is transferred from your telephone to the party you are calling. This number must have been entered previously in your telephone. Line buttons A B channel for an external ISDN connection is configured for a line key. When this key is pressed, hands-free calling is activated automatically and the corresponding B channel of the ISDN connection is accessed. You will hear the external dial tone. If an external call is signaled at a different in-house telephone you can accept this call by pressing the line key. Trunk bundle buttons With modular pabx systems (elmeg ICT or higher) you can group several ISDN connections to trunk bundles. By means of a trunk bundle button, you can assign these ISDN connections to a function key. When this key is pressed, hands-free calling is activated automatically and the corresponding B channel of the ISDN trunk bundle is accessed. You will hear the external dial tone.
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Extension key You can configure dialing to an internal extension using an extension key. When the corresponding key is pressed hands-free calling is activated and the listed subscriber called. If a call for the listed subscriber is signaled you can accept the call by pressing the extension key. Team keys A team key is a normal line key to which the internal number for a team is assigned. When the corresponding key is pressed hands-free calling is activated and the listed team called. If a call for the listed team is signaled you can accept the call by pressing the team key. Team function log-on/ off If you are entered as a subscriber in the call switching modes of one or more teams you can configure a key so as to control the call signaling of your telephone. When you are logged in, team calls will be signaled at your telephone. No team calls are signaled at your phone if you are not logged in. Day / night modes You can configure a key so that you can switch between the call switching modes of the PABX (Day/Night modes) when that key is pressed. The pabx uses call modes for signaling team or door terminal calls, for example. Message (see page 21) Message on/off You can also explicitly inhibit or enable receiving of messages using a corresponding function key. Intercom (see page 22) Activating intercom calling on/off You can also explicitly inhibit or enable receiving of intercom calls using a corresponding function key. Boss/secretary feature This function enables the interaction between the phones of the secretary and the boss. Here, a special extension key with the number of the boss phone is assigned to the secretary phone, and one with the number of the secretary phone assigned to the boss phone. Call filter The call filter allows you to explicitly reject or forward calls to your system telephone. A rejected call is given a busy signal and is stored in the caller list with a special flag. You can configure the call filter using PC Configuration for the system telephone and activate or de-activate the filter using this function key. Call rerouting (see page 66) You can configure a button such that call rerouting is set up for a specific extension number (MSN) of your phone. When this button is then pressed, call forwarding is either activated or deactivated. Direct call Direct calling from the telephone (see page 69) can be configured via programmed function keys. The direct call number must be stored in the telephone before direct calling via a functi-

SMS Center

Enter the number for the SMS service provider without the line access digit. For example: 0193010. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.

MSN ext.>0193010_

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Volume settings

Speaker volume setting

Permanent volume setting

Speaker

Loudspeaker loudness {}

Use the arrow buttons to set the volume. The bar in the display indicates the current status. Confirm your entry by pressing OK.

- ---- +

Temporary volume setting
The telephone is idle or you wish to change the speaker volume during an ongoing call. Press the open listening button. Press the menu button. Use the arrow buttons to set the volume of the speaker. The bar in the display indicates the current status.

L M <> E

Press ESC in order to return to the normal display during an ongoing call. If you confirm your entry by pressing OK instead of ESC, the existing value is overwritten by the newly set one.
Setting the volume of the handset

handset

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Handset loudness

- -- +
You lift the handset or you are conducting a call. Press the menu button. Use the arrow buttons to set the volume of the handset. The bar in the display indicates the current status.

Handset loudness {}

M <> E

Acknowledgement signals

With your ISDN system telephone you can select whether the acknowledgement signals are always active, never active or only active when an incorrect entry is made. The default setting has the acknowledgement signal always active.

Ack. tones

Press the softkey for the desired function: no:Acknowledgement signals are always off. Ok:Acknowledgement signal always active. Only error tn:Acknowledgment signal active for erroneous input.
Acknowledge signal active ? No ok Only error tn
Setting the volume of the Station guarding tone
You have various options of setting your telephone to Station guarding (see page 42). You can set your telephone to signal incoming calls by a brief acoustic signal while Station guarding is active. The volume of that idle tone is adjustable.

Select whether in the initial settings dtmf or keypad is possible during an ongoing call; Hands-free operation (Mute softkey) Set whether the microphone is activated with the handset in place (e.g. hands-free calling), or whether it must be switched on by pressing the softkey speak.
Programming function keys

direct

Program keys

Function New macro List

Direct dialing keys (List or New softkey)
Select a function key and then enter the desired number and the dtmf- or keypad sequence. Function keys (Function softkey) Please select a function key first. Then select the feature type. Additional settings may be required depending on the specific type of function you wish to program. Function keys and further entries Function MSN assignment Carrier/Provider prefix Display MSN-assignment MSN-assignment Further entries Telephone number index (MSN1 MSN-9) to be transmitted. Telephone number index (MSN1 MSN-9) and code number of the desired provider (for example 01033).
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Function Call filter Call forwarding Direct call Headset Auto-Answer
Display call filter call forwarding Dir. call-in Headset Auto. Accept on/off User on/off
Further entries Index of numbers (MSN-1MSN-9), Call forwarding mode (1 - fixed, 2 - delayed, 3 - when busy) and Call forwarding target.

User key

Telephone number index (MSN1 MSN-9) for which calls are automatically answered. Telephone number index (MSN1 MSN-9) you wish to use for all further programmings.
Programming macro buttons (macro softkey)
Please select a function key first. First enter a name for that macro (max. 20 characters). Then enter the separate macro commands. A macros command string is limited to 26 characters. Each command or key simulation consists of two characters. You can therefore only link a maximum of 13 commands together, or, for example, join 7 commands / key stroke simulations with a further 12 digits. Commands and keys for macro programming A macro consists of various commands, or key strokes, that are compiled into one command sequence and stored under a defined direct dialing key. When this function key is pressed, the individual commands contained in the macro are executed one after the other. The following commands are available for macro programming B Initiating a call (same as lifting the handset) D ELSE IFLA IFLB K LA LB LE LZ Ending a call (same as replacing the handset) Alternative command, if a required condition (e.g. IFLA or IFLB) is not fulfilled. Execute this macro only when the LED for the first level is off (IFLA) or flashes (IFLB). If this condition is not fulfilled the procedure is discontinued, or resumed after the command ELSE (where available). Keypad sequence; all of the following characters / digits are transmitted as a keypad sequence. Deactivate LED The LED flashes Activate LED Activate LED for two seconds

SoftwareIdentification

Type:CS410 Feldtest 8 Time:04/10/03 13:41 Modul:V0.01 :V3.01 Name:Desk 25
Country-specific settings
Certain specific parameters need to be set if the telephone is to be used in a country other than the country configured as default. This includes setting the language, the currency and certain default specific parameters for a countrys ISDN network. Check as described as follows whether you need to set country-specific parameters for the country in which the telephone is to be used.

Country

Service features
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Press the arrow keys to view the countries, for which specific settings are available. Press the softkey for the desired country. For example: English.
Which Country? } Italiano Espaol Deutsch English Franaise Nederland 29.05.03 07:41 Tel. drctry Quiet VIP }
All country-specific settings take effect immediately. The telephone data will not be deleted.
Downloading a new firmware
Do not press any keys (unless prompted to do so) or plug in or unplug any connectors
while data transfer is in progress. If the connecting line is interrupted during a download, restart the download program and proceed as described previously. Once the new firmware has been loaded completely the telephone performs a RESET and is then available for use again. In some circumstances all of the data in your phone may be deleted after a firmware download. If this is the case, a notice is given prior to starting the download. Prior to downloading, save all of your telephone data (configuration, phone directory) to your PC.
Downloading new firmware via the phones USB port
You can load the newest firmware versions into your telephone via the phones PC interface and using the elmeg WIN-Tools CD ROM supplied with the system. Connect the phone to the PC. Load the new firmware into your PC (e. g. from the Internet). Start the elmeg WIN-Tools download program. In the field Type of connection select the USB port. Go to File, Open and select the directory where the new firmware is stored. In the field Status click Start Download to begin downloading the new firmware.
Downloading new firmware from the elmeg server
ELMEG GmbH & Co.KG Kommunikationstechnik provides a server PC which can be used for loading new firmware into your telephone. In this case, the firmware is downloaded via the ISDN connection. Download can take 12 minutes approximately, depending on the size of the firmware file. Please note that there is a charge for loading firmware via an external ISDN connection.
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Important notice for export variants: Please ask your specialized dealer/distributor for the access number of the download server for your country! Download server elmeg server Number ++49-(0)5171-901190

Fax and data applications (not included in scope of supply)
You can send or receive faxes from / to different applications by means of a fax program. With a file transfer program you can transfer files from one PC to another or receive files. To use this application with your telephone, the following drivers must be installed: USB and CAPI drivers of the telephone.

Internet access

With this telephone you can surf the Internet. Use your providers (e.g. T-Online, AOL) software packages or the Windows Dial-up Networking. To surf the Internet by telephone, the
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following drivers must be installed: USB and CAPI drivers of the telephone NDISWAN driver (only necessary when using the Windows Dial-up Networking)
Audio applications using the telephones audio sockets
The telephone is equipped with an input (2) and an output (3) for audio signals. Both these ports have a 3.5 mm stereo socket. When using the optional answering machine module, you can connect the telephone via these ports to the PC sound card in order to upload announcements into the phone or save recorded messages on the PC. You can also use specific telephone features with the Audio-Out output (see page 64).
Contents of the WIN-Tools CD-ROM
In these operating instructions we would like to give you a brief summary of the software included in the scope of supply for the system. The software programs themselves are not described in these instructions. Should you have any questions or problems while you are using the programs, you can also refer to the online help function of the various applications for assistance. All of the programs used are provided with comprehensive online help.
Configuring the telephone (elmeg WIN-Tools) Professional Configurator:
Setting and configuration of the phones individual features are done in the configuration process. You can set up MSN extension numbers or program VIP keys and function keys. You can also configure the phones displays, set the volume of various signals, select dialing options (when the phone is connected to a PABX) or set the parameters for dial ranges and charge logging. The Professional Configurator is also used for programming an optional answering machine or the optional elmeg T400 keyboard extension. Telephone directory manager: Use the phone directory manage to to create new entries for the phone directory (see page 29) or assign a special dial tone (VIP dial tone) to individual numbers. With the import / export function you can also import data from other programs or export data for further processing. Download manager Use this program for loading new firmware for the telephone with your PC. A new firmware is loaded via the phones PC port. Sound manager You can use the sound manager to create your own call signaling melodies at the PC and then load these melodies into your telephone. On completion of data exchange, the telephone undergoes an internal reorganization (of phone directory data for example). This process takes place automatically and may require a few minutes. During this time, certain telephone functions will not be available for use (e. g. phone directory).

Application programs Adobe Acrobat Reader
Program for viewing and printing PDF documents.
Drivers CAPI driver (Common ISDN Application Programming Interface)
Links the telephone to programs that provide data communication functions. For example: CAPI software (not included in the package) NDISWAN driver (NDIS - Network Device Interface Specification / WAN - Wide Area Networking) Integration of the telephone into the PC as a special ISDN network card. For example: Connection to the Internet via Windows dial-up networking TAPI driver (Telephony Application Programmers Interface) Interfacing to programs that provide computer-aided telephony. For example: Windows dialing assistant, CTI software (not included in the package) USB driver (Universal Serial Bus) Recognition and control of the phone after connecting to the USB port of the PC. For example: Example of elmeg WIN-Tools programs Important note for installation of the CAPI drivers: Before installing the new drivers, be sure to remove any existing CAPI drivers in your system (such as the drivers for an installed ISDN card), as Windows only supports one installed CAPI. Refer to the operating instructions for the device concerned, or for the operating system, for details on removing drivers. In some special circumstances it may be necessary to also physically remove the ISDN card form your PC in addition to (virtually) removing the drivers.
Installing the programs from CD-ROM
At present, only Microsoft Windows operating systems are supported for connection of a PC to the telephone via the USB port.

PC requirements :

IBM or 100% compatible PC Pentium or comparable processor, min. 133 MHz clock rate min. 32 MB RAM CD ROM drive Free USB-port
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Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP operating system Min. 80 MB free hard disk space for installation Installation sequence Start your PC. Insert the CD ROM supplied with the system in the CD ROM drive of your PC. Wait a moment until the program starts automatically. If the autostart option is not activated in your PC, you can start the file setup. exe directly from the main directory of the CD using Windows-Explorer (double click on the file), or using the option Run in the Windows start menu. The welcome screen for the CD is displayed after you start the file. It is important that you install the programs and drivers in the order given: CAPI driver WIN-Tools programs TAPI driver CTI software (not included in the package) CAPI software (not included in the package) NDISWAN driver Connect the telephone to the PCs USB port as described on page 6. The telephone is automatically detected by the PC. Installation of a device driver is started automatically the first time you connect the telephone to the PC. The device driver is located in the root directory of the CD-ROM. Follow the instructions displayed on the monitor.

Telephone menus

Configuration menu

} MSN Charge

Call-Parking Service
Standard call-parking Call-Parking>55
Program dial number } MSN-3 MSN-1 MSN-4 MSN-2 MSN-5
Display-Monitoring MSN ext. Conversation Language Enter PIN Config. inhibit filter PIN
Program dial number{ MSN-8 MSN-6 MSN-9 MSN-7 MSN-10 Example: MSN-6 Program MSN-6 Volume MSN Name Sound MSN ext. }
Menu Enter PIN Service-Functions Name Data SMS Software } PIN

Program MSN-6

Version Charge
Service-Funktionen { Country Charge

Charges

Currency delete

Figure 7

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Acoustic menu

Volume, etc. Message Date Intercom Audio Out {
Volume, etc. } Headset Ack. tones Speaker Quiet Call wait. handset
Call wait. tone Volume repeat
Setting for using Audio Put Message Hands-free calling Signaling tones Speaker function
Loudspeaker loudness - ---- +
Appt. call volume {} - --- +
Headset / Acoustic? PLANTRONICS FIREFLY Standard GN Netcom 2100/2200 SILICOMP DECT Headset (DSHG)
Acknowledge signal active ? Nein Ja Nur Fehlerton

Handset loudness - -- +

Idle tone volume - --- +

Figure 8

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Setting menu

} Contrast Setting Headset {
Setting Direct cal Call rerout.

Date AUTO accept

Time Filter
Call waiting enable? OK, extended No ok

Call filter Incoming New

call forwarding Off Fixed delayed busy No
Call forwarding delay MSN-3 MSN-1 MSN-4 MSN-2 MSN-5
Display-Contrast - ----- +
Activate direct call? No ok MSN ext.
Select appointment {} 1: 11:11 11.11.02 Off 2: 11:11 11.11.02 Off 3: 11:11 11.11.02 Off
Time until call accepted ? 5 seconds immediatly 10 seconds
Alarm for appointment 1 Off

? ONCE

Daily Weekly

Figure 9

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