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System code
As described in the instructions for the procedures involved, you have to enter the four-digit system code in order to initialize your base station or change settings. The default system code is 0000You have to use this default. system code when you register the first mobile unit. There is a separate mobile-unit PIN which you use to lock a particular mobile unit. It is advisable to change the system code after you register the first mobile unit (see Entering the PIN in the User Guide for the mobile unit and page 22). The system code locks your system to prevent unauthorized access. No further mobile units can be registered or changes made to system settings without this system code.
t means: browse with u Z or u NEXT
and press x
to confirm
Installation Saving multiple subscriber numbers
If you rent a point-to-multipoint connection from your network provider you have 3 multiple subscriber numbers at your disposal (MSN, also page 17 and Glossary, page 98). The procedure for saving these numbers in your Gigaset 2060isdn is described below. You can then use the ring allocation function ( page 15) to assign a multiple subscriber number (MSN) to each mobile unit or device. You can obtain a maximum of 10 multiple subscriber numbers on application from your network provider.
The comfort mobile unit is idle. You will be prompted to enter the system code in the course of this procedure (default code: 0000).
.t Service t New entry
t Meaning: see footnote t System settings t Enter MSN The options at your disposal are as follows: Enter a new multiple subscriber number (without national or local code). A multiple subscriber number is a string consisting of up to 10 digits. View the list of multiple subscriber numbers and change individual MSNs. The existing multiple subscriber numbers are listed. You can select and subsequently edit a multiple subscriber number of your choice. or
or t MSN list t phone number
t Delete MSN
Use this function to delete a multiple subscriber number.
Installation Ring allocation
Ring allocation is the function which enables you to define the user and MSN at which incoming calls are signalled or to which calls are directed.
t MSN n
.t Service
t Meaning: see footnote t System settings t Line data Select the multiple subscriber number for which you want to set ring allocation, for example MSN 1.
t Ring allocation This is the menu for editing ring allocation. The current setting is marked activeThe options at your disposal are. as follows: t Coll. call Entering/changing collective call The collective call list is displayed if you select Collective call. Example: External phone number 12345678 Corresponding internal users 2, 3, 5
When an external call for number 12345678 is incoming, the call is signalled simultaneously to the users having the internal numbers 2, 3 and 5.
Wall-mounting the base station
If you want to have the base station wall-mounted, proceed as follows: 1. Drill two holes ( 5mm) one above the other with the centers 120 mm apart. 2. Insert wallplugs of the correct size. 3. Insert the two screws and tighten them until the gap between the wall and the underside of the screw heads is approx. 5 mm. 4. Position the base station with the screw heads projecting into the slots in the rear and press the base station down to engage the screws.
Tips on where to install the base station If you use corded telephones, it is advisable to space telephone and base station as far apart as possible in order to avoid the possibility of interference (due to technical reasons) on the telephone line. Install the base station as centrally as possible in the area in which you will be using the telephones, for example:
in the hallway of your apartment, at an easily accessible point in the room, in a central room in your house, office or apartment,
K not in a niche in the wall,heavy furniture or metal cabinets, not behind metal doors,
not in the cellar or roofspace, not at points where thick walls of (reinforced) concrete or metal would block radio signals. If you are planning to use the telephone on your premises but outside the building, install the base station:
J in a room overlooking the outdoor area.
Selecting the location Select the best possible location, bearing the following criteria in mind: 1. The telephone cable has to reach the ISDN socket. 2. The location has to be close to a mains socket for the 220/230V power supply for the base station. 3. To avoid interference, do not locate the base station in the immediate vicinity of other equipment such as a stereo, office equipment or microwave oven. The base station is designed for use in protected indoor environments and a temperature range from 0 to + 50 C. Do not install the base unit in the bathroom, for example, a utility room or a damp cellar, or close to sources of heat such as radiators and the like. Do not install the base station where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. Range The range is approximately 300 meters outdoors, depending on local conditions. The maximum range indoors is 50 meters, depending on room layout and building structure. If you move out of range of the base station you lose radio contact and the ON symbol in the display flashes. If you have activated the range warning signal function (off by default) the audible warning sounds as you approach the limit of the radio range.
u u u u u
Short form
x x x x x x
OK OK OK OK
Press the Menu key. Browse to Settings and confirm your choice. Browse to Local settings and confirm your choice. Browse to Tone and confirm your choice. Browse to Key click and confirm your choice. Exit the menu without making any changes, or Select OFF / ON to switch key click off or on, as appropriate, and save the new setting.
The User Guide also includes short-form descriptions of how to navigate through the menus to the function of your choice.t Settings
t Local settings
t Tones
t Key click
x u Zx u NEXT x
Status-dependent menus
Select OFF to switch off the key-click tone and save the new settings, or exit the menu without making any changes. The arrowt means browse and confirm:
in the mobile-unit menu and in the base-station menu.
Press the. key to open menus which depend on telephone status, such as the menus for call status, internal call, external call or consultation.
Example: External consultation in external call
.t Ext. consultatn
You have an external call in progress. Set up the external consultation call. Call up the menu again and Resume Conference Macro Internal Speaker volume Telephone book Keypad on
choose a function.
.t Resume
Select Resume from the menu if you want to resume your original call. On the left here you can see the shortform description of the procedure.
Menu structure for system settings
As a rule, you start from the idle state when you want to change settings. There are some additional settings that you can access in other states (see Status-dependent menus page 19). You can proceed step by step to the setting of your choice. Note that you can use the. key to move backwards through the menu levels (Main menu - Service System settings - Device data). This is a quick way of returning from a particular menu through the hierarchy. No matter where you are in the menu structure, if you want to cancel without making changes all you have to do is press the on-hook keya. Your comfort mobile unit will cancel automatically if you wait for more than 30 seconds without pressing a key. Example: If you want to activate call forwarding, you begin with the telephone idle and press the. key, then proceed step by step, selecting Service from the main menu, and then Forwarding on from the Service menu. The illustration on the next page outlines the menu structure for system settings:
Example illustrating the menu hierarchy
Idle state
Main menu Telephone lock Macro Babyphone Select station Settings Service
The comfort mobile unit is idle. You will be prompted to enter the system code in the course of this procedure (default code: 0000). t Disp. call list
Press OK if you merely want to check the setting. Press to activate display. Press to deactivate display.
ON OFF
Deleting numbers from the list of calls You can delete individual numbers or the entire list. To delete individual numbers from the list c.t Set sys funct. Press the off-hook key t Delete entry
t List of calls
DELETE
Select and delete the entry of your choice. To delete the entire list
c.t Set sys funct.
Press the off-hook key t Delete all
Press YES to confirm and delete all entries in the list of calls. The List of calls is one of the items available in the Service menu when the mobile unit is idle. A phone number is automatically deleted from the list when the connection is set up.
Incoming calls
Answering/terminating a call
An incoming call (external, internal) is signaled audibly by the ringer and visually on the display of the mobile unit. Deactivating the ringer
RING OFF
Press to deactivate the ringer. With the ringer off you can still answer a call at any time when the ringer icon is visible in the display.
To answer a call Either remove the mobile unit from the charging unit or c To reject a call Press the off-hook key if the mobile unit is not in the charging unit.
REJECT
Press to reject the call. The calling party hears a busy tone if you reject the call. A caller using a Gigaset 1000C or 2000C is notified by the message User busy in the display and the announcement The number you dialed cannot be reached at this time. Please call again later.
To terminate a call a or Reinsert the mobile unit in the charging unit. Either press the on-hook key, if you do not want to return the mobile unit to the charging unit
Incoming calls Call pickup
Within your call group ( page 56), you can pick up a call that has not yet been switched through to your telephone. The preconditions are call pickup activated ( page 25) and group call defined as ring allocation. Example for group call: Call group Call group 1 Call group 2 Internal users 1 2, 3 Meaning Called, for example, for 5 ring cycles Ringing extended to these users, for example after 5 ring cycles Internal users 2 and 3 can pick up the call at any time while user No. 1s phone is ringing. User 1 has an incoming external call ringing. User 2(3) sees the following:
Switching functions Activating external automatic callback
If you attempt to place an external call but the party you call is busy, you can activate automatic callback and replace the handset. You will be called back automatically as soon as the number you dialed is free. The CALLBCK.softkey appears automatically if the automatic callback service is available from your network provider. c
CALLBCK
You want to place an external call, but the party you call is busy. Press this softkey to activate automatic callback. The message Callback to ext activated is displayed for 2 seconds by way of confirmation. Replace the handset. Callback is cancelled automatically as soon as the call is successfully conducted.
Deactivating external automatic callback
c Press the off-hook key. The message fnct. set. act is displayed, indicating that a system function is set and active, in this case automatic callback.
t Meaning: see footnote t Ext. callback
OFF OK
Press this key to switch off automatic callback. Press this key if you merely want to check the current setting.
Call charges, call duration
Displaying call charges/call duration
You can check the total accrued call charges and the charge for the most recent call at each mobile unit. The total accrued charge is the sum of the charges for calls placed from the mobile unit in question. For details on setting the call charge factor, page 47. You set the parameters for all mobile units and devices at the mobile units, the parameters being for call duration, units and charges. You can also decide whether or not to have the running total for accrued charges or units displayed before each call commences. You can also reset the totals per mobile unit or device and the total for all devices with the aid of the mobile units. Display units
External 0000026
Last call
Charge factor = 0 Units remain visible for approx. 4 seconds after termination of the call.
Display call charges in currency units
Charge factor > 0 Call charges remain visible for approx. 4 seconds after termination of the call.
Display call duration If the call timer is activated it starts as soon as the connection is set up.
00:03:14
The timer stops when the connection is cleared down; the call duration remains visible for approx. 4 seconds after termination of the call.
Minutes Seconds
Call charges, call duration Activating/deactivating display of call duration or charges/setting call charge factor
Your Gigaset 2060isdn can display either the telephone time units or call charges or the duration of the call. Callduration display is active by default. If you need call charges displayed or logged, you must obtain the appropriate call data logging function from your network provider. Bear in mind, however, that for billing purposes the units counter of the network provider is always binding. The display mode you select is valid for all mobile units.
Collective call to all internal users is the default. Internal users are automatically included in the collective call group when they are registered for the first time. Subsequent changes are possible. An incoming external call is signalled at all registered mobile units and devices and can be answered at any mobile unit or device. You can have all incoming calls directed to a specific internal user by entering only one internal number in the collective call list. Group of users who participate in collective call. Example: External phone num- Internal users correbers sponding to these numbers 1 2, 3, 4
Group call with extended ring no answer An incoming external call is initially signaled to the users in the first group, each of whom can answer the call. If noone in group 1 answers, ringing is automatically extended to the members of group 2. Example: External phone Nos. 2, Corresponding internal users Group 1 6, 7 4, 6 Group 2 Extended ring on no answer at 2, 3, 6, 7 1, 4, 6
System settings Setting/changing ring allocation for point-to-multipoint access
If you have a point-to-multipoint access, you have to save external phone numbers (multiple subscribe numbers, MSNs, page 14) before you proceed to ring allocation. If your configuration incorporates more than 6 cordless users, the phone number is not displayed on the called partys telephone if the calling party is cordless user 6, 7 or 8 as defined by the order in which the cordless users were registered.
t Ring allocation This is the menu for setting ring allocation. The current setting is marked activeThe options at your disposal are. as follows: t Coll. call Enter/change collective call The collective call list is displayed if you select collective call. Example: External phone No. 12345678 Corresponding internal users 2, 3, 5
When an external call is incoming for MSN 12345678, the users with internal numbers 2, 3 and 5 are called simultaneously. t Group call Enter/change group calls The call list of group 1 is displayed, followed by that of group 2, if you select group call.
Example: External phone No. 12345678 Call group 1 2, 3, 5 Call group 2 1, 7
When an external call is incoming for MSN 12345678, the users with internal numbers 2, 3 and 5 are called simultaneously, before signalling is extended to the users with internal numbers 2, 3, 5, 1 and 7.
Ring allocation: setting/changing number of cycles for group call
You can define the number of ring cycles for calling group 1 before ringing is extended to group 2. The default is 3 ring cycles. You can change this value to a setting between 1 and 9 cycles.
t Meaning: see footnote t System settings t Line data Select the multiple subscriber number for which you want to set the number of ring cycles, for example MSN 1.
t Ring allocation The current setting is displayed, for example Set number of ring cycles 5.
Press this key if you merely want to check the setting. Press the appropriate digit key to change the number of ring cycles, for example 2. Press this key to save your change. Example: External phone No. 12345678 Call group 1 2, 3, 5 Call group 2 1, 7
When an external call is incoming for MSN 12345678, the users with internal numbers 2, 3 and 5 are called simultaneously for two ring cycles, before signalling is extended to the users with internal numbers 2, 3, 5, 1 and 7.
System settings Setting/changing ring allocation for point-to-point access
If you have a point-to-point access ring allocation is set automatically when you assign the internal user numbers to the system number. You may be unavailable under certain circumstances, for example if your mobile unit is temporarily out of range of the base station, so you can use call forwarding to determine who will be called. You can choose between internal call forwarding with collective call or group call.t Service t Meaning: see footnote t System settings t Configuration. t Point to P
t Diversion dest.
Set call forwarding with collective call: t Collective div. @. 9 or Set call forwarding with group call: t Group diversion @. 9 1. 9
Select Collective div. Enter the internal numbers of the users to be called, for example 1 and 2
Select Group diversion. You can define two groups of internal users; these groups will be called one after the other. Confirm your changes. Enter the number of ring cycles after which calls will be forwarded to the second group. Press this key to save your changes.
System settings Unregistering a mobile unit
You can unregister each mobile unit using either the mobile unit itself or any other mobile unit.
t Meaning: see footnote t Unregister The list of internal numbers of the registered internal users is displayed. Mark the internal number of the user you want to unregister by keying in the number in question, for example 2.
B # 1 SC*) O # / 1 B B # 1 SC*) O # / 1 B B # 1 SC*) O * / 1 B B # 1 SC*) O # 1 <INT No.> 1 / 0 B B # 1 SC*) O # 3 <INT No.> 1 / 0 B
*) SC = system code of the base station (default code: 0000)
Answer call/terminate call Call pickup Call pickup from answering machine Answer call waiting Reject call waiting Trace call (intercept/MCID) Ext. ring c conduct call. terminate by pressing a
External ring c B R Answering machine is a at mobile unit:c B R Call.B R Call.B # B External call.B # B
Dial external number Dial internal number Dial internal collective call Anonymous call for next call. c <phone No.>
I <INT No.> I *
Idle: B # B <phone No.> (your phone number is not displayed for this call)
Terminate call Hold call and resume call (mute) Temporary DTMF dialing Switch to KEYPAD Call.a Call.
I hold.
R (resume)
External call.B * <DTMF dialing> External call. B # B you can also activate <keypad dialing> before the connection is set up
Internal consultation/call transfer Ext. call. I <INT No.> consultation call a transfer or press R to resume press R to resume Call. R <INT No.> consultation call Consultation call. I # call. Consultation call. B R
Toggle
I # consultation call..
press a to terminate
press R to disconnect 2nd party or press a to terminate B B B
External call forwarding, point-to-multipoint direct (immediate) on busy ring no answer delete External call forwarding, point-to-point direct (immediate) on busy ring no answer delete Activate/deactivate internal call forwarding Park Unpark Activate/deactivate external automatic callback B # 1 O <phone No.> B # 2 O <phone No.> B # 3 O <phone No.> B# 0B B # <INT No.> <ring cycles> B External call.B # IdleB # <park code> B a <park code> B B B B B # 1 O <MSN> <phone No.> B # 2 O <MSN> <phone No.> B # 3 O <MSN> <phone No.> B # <O 0> singly or <0> all
Ring, partner is busy B # B
Call charge and call duration display off call duration on / call charge on Set charge factor Display/delete charge totals Activate/deactivate call charge display on line seizure *) SC = system code of the base station (default code: 0000) B # 1 SC*) 0 B
B # 1 SC*) 1 / 2 B
B # SC*) <charge factor> B B # SC*) <INT No.> (or * for MSN 0 B B # 1 SC*) * / 0B
Activate/deactivate system lock B # SC*) 1 / 0 B
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Multicell system
Step-by-step procedure
Follow the procedure described below step by step in order to incorporate your Gigaset 2060isdn in a multicell system.
Preparations
1. Read the general remarks ( page 82). 2. Connect multiple base stations to a common point-to-multipoint access ( page 10). 3. Register the mobile units at the other base stations, using the same internal numbers in each case ( page 11) 4. Set the same ring allocation at all base stations (assign internal numbers to the same MSN) ( page 14)
Configure base stations for multicell operation
1. Set all base stations for multicell operation ( page 85) 2. Set Allow base station switch during call at all base stations ( page 87) 3. Activate display of base station numbers on 2000S mobile units ( page 66) 4. Set automatic base station selection ( page 86)
The multicell functions are now available.
At all base stations you can:
be reached under the same external number (MSN). conduct calls under the same external number (MSN). manually switch from base station to base station with an external call in progress.
Internal connections are possible only at the same base station, in other words you cannot set up an internal connection across base stations.
General remarks When the Gigaset 2060isdn is incorporated in a multicell system you can use your mobile unit at any of several base stations. By positioning the Gigaset 2060isdn base stations strategically you can extend the area in which you can use your mobile unit.
q q q q q
You can register and use your mobile unit at a maximum of six Gigaset 2060isdn base stations. You can register a maximum of 8 mobile units at each Gigaset 2060isdn base station. You can use a mobile unit under the same external number (MSN) at each base station. Your mobile unit can be reached under the same external number (MSN) at any base station. You can change from base station to base station while a call is in progress (external call).
Organization of base stations and mobile units It is advisable to organize the multicell system as follows:
If you set a special ISDN ID such as modem/fax/telephone in the a/b line menu, restrictions may apply when you dial digital connections.
9. Modem/fax Do restrictions apply?
The maximum data transmission rate for the top socket (permanently assigned internal number 0) is 28.8 kb/s, while the bottom socket (permanently assigned internal number 9) has a maximum data rate of 9.6 kb/s. Note ID 0 for ISDN access and ID 9 for internal traffic at circuits 0 and 9. ISDN features are available, subject to restriction. Dial pause: It is advisable, but not absolutely necessary, to program ID 0 for devices which
support a dial pause. Dial tone: Devices which recognize a dial tone are usually set for a continuous tone (Deusche Telekom). Private branch exchanges, however, use another tone (intermittent tone) to distinguish between external and internal dialing. If this causes problems, particularly with fax machines, the devices dial-tone detector must be switched off. Most devices support a behind PBX option to allow for this situation. You should choose this setting if it is supported by your fax machine.
Ringer frequency of the Gigaset 2060isdn: 25 Hz, square-wave voltage, must be recognized by the connected device. If you encounter sporadic transmission problems, it is advisable to set the device type ID to NEUTRAL ( page 95)
10. Answering machines Can I transfer a call away from the analog port (0 or 9)?
No provision is made for this function.
11. Music on hold Can I suppress music on hold?
No, the audio signal is provided by the network provider please hold the line and cannot be suppressed. Point-to-multipoint access, music on hold and announcement are from the network provider. Point-to-point access, and melody for hold come from Gigaset.
12. Parking (call transfer on bus) Each ISDN connection can be parked free. The parked user hears music on hold (see above). When you park a call you must enter a one-digit or two-digit code as suffix. This code is the authorization that will subsequently enable you to unpark the call. Each ISDN user at any registered mobile unit can unpark the call, in other words enter the code and answer the call. This mode of call transfer on the S0 bus is free. A call can be parked for a maximum of 3 minutes. The connection is cleared down if the call is not unparked within this three-minute period.
You can use this mode, for example, to transfer a call from a mobile unit to an ISDN telephone. Deusche Telekom calls this feature transfer on bus.
13. Private branch exchange behind Gigaset 2060isdn What restrictions apply if I connect an analog PBX behind the Gigaset 2060isdn?
Broadly speaking, a PBX should always be considered as a telephone circuit. Systems of this nature must have a flash for external connections (e.g. ANIS call) or else they can be used only with pulse dialing. Another restriction is that dial-tone detection must be switched off, page 95. There should be no restrictions with regard to incoming calls, but the piggyback solution described above imposes restrictions on outgoing functionality. The Gigaset 2060isdn was not designed as a subsystem-compatible unit.
for outgoing and incoming external and internal calls (full trunk access rights), for incoming external calls and internal calls only (incoming-only access rights), for internal calls only (internal-only access rights).
Adaptive Delta Pulse Code Modulation Digital transmission procedure; an analog signal is mapped in digital values and the difference between these values is transmitted. (feature with point-to-multipoint access) If the party you attempt to call is busy you can activate automatic callback so that you will be called as soon as the line is free. (feature common to all types of access)
Automatic call back
Call-charge information/ call-data information
During a call in progress and following connection cleardown When the connection is cleared down Immediate call forwarding (direct) Timeout call forwarding (15 seconds delay). You have time to decide whether to answer the call or let it be forwarded automatically after 15 seconds, Call forwarding on busy
Call forwarding
(feature common to all types of access)
Call waiting
(point-to-multipoint access feature) The call-waiting tone draws your attention to an incoming call while you are conducting a call. The calling partys phone number may be displayed. You have the choice of answering or rejecting the second call. If you reject it the caller hears the busy tone. (feature with point-to-multipoint access) You can interrupt a call in progress (the connection is not cleared down) and make another call, for example to consult with a colleague. You then resume the interrupted first call. Common Technical Regulation; European certification regulation Direct dialing in; system with extension numbers for ISDN point-to-point access Digital European Cordless Telephone standard
Consultation call
CTR DDI DECT
DPS DSS1 DTMF Pulse dialing; slow analog dialing procedure. The individual digits are dialed by means of pulses Digital Signaling System No. 1 for the Euro ISN protocol Dual tone multifrequency dialing; fast analog dialing procedure. The individual digits are dialed by means of dual tones You can save a maximum of four emergency phone numbers in the Gigaset 2060isdn. Emergency phone numbers can be dialed even if the Gigaset 2060isdn is locked. The phone number you key in is not dialed until you press the Line seize key Integrated Services Digital Network for Europe (feature with point-to-point access) The network provider assigns a PBX number with a block of extension numbers from 00 to 99, so in theory you can have up to 100 extension numbers. The Gigaset 2060isdn automatically combines the basic call number with the internal numbers (max. 10 users), which means that each user can have his or her own telephone number. Since the basic number and the internal numbers are combined automatically by the Gigaset 2060isdn, number assignment is not necessary. Generic Access Profile; European standard for radio telephony Gaussian Frequency Shift Key; medallion procedure for cellular communication ISDN connector; standard European ISDN connector Liquid Crystal Display (mobile-unit display) Light-emitting diode (register lamp in the base station) (feature with point-to-multipoint access) Up to 3 MSNs: feature of standard and comfort access. Additional MSNs are available on application (maximum of 7 additional MSNs. You can have different phone numbers for each telephone you connect. The MSN is an external phone number without national or local code. Operator of a public telecommunications network. (feature with point-to-multipoint access) You want to interrupt your call briefly (connection is not cleared down), for example because
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Stichwortverzeichnis Index
A a/b services... 95 AC supply base station.. 91 access... 51 operating mode.. 17 point-to-multipoint.. 17 point-to-point.. 17 access rights.. 51 none... 51 unrestricted trunk access.. 51 accessories.. 105 acoustic signaling.. 90 address book... 105 anonymous answer.. 25 call..25, 35 call, supplementary device. 70 anonymous answer.. 95 answering machine.. 96 accessing.. 37 accessing (supplementary device).. 70 automatic callback (supplementary device). 75 automatic callback, external..45, 98 automatic line seizure.. 26 B base station connecting... 10 connection options.. 17 location... 16 power supply.. 16 wall mounting... 15 base station change.. 87 base station selection.. 86 basic settings.. 22 block unwanted calls.. 50 C call transfer (supplementary device).73 transfer internal..39 transfer internally..74 call charge factor..48 call charges.. 46, 48 base station..48 MSN...48 multiple subscriber numbers.48 per user...48 call charges, call duration.46 call duration...46 call forwarding..18 external...42 internal..44 setting, supplementary device.72 call in progress..36 call park external call..18 call pickup supplementary device, answering machine 71 call transfer..29 call transfer, enabling..54 call waiting answering..30 answering (supplementary device).71 enabling...26 callback on BUSY..95 call-charge management..94 call-charge recording, network provider.94 charges during call...94 collective call.15, 56, 57 (internal)..53 collective diversion..59 connecting corded devices..68 connection operating mode..17 telephones...68 connector TAE...67 consultation external.. 39, 74 internal, supplementary device..73 consultation hold..18 D DECT...98 device type ID..95 dial * and #, enabling..54 dialing external...32 external (supplementary device).69 internal (supplementary device).69 dialing method..91 dialing procedure..99 109
answering.. 28 external... 32 external (supplementary device). 69 holding...36, 72 incoming.. 28 internal.. 34 internal (supplementary device). 69 outgoing.. 32 parking, unparking.. 42 recall.. 39 rejecting.. 28 switching..39, 73 terminating..28, 34 tracing... 31
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