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| Paull_45 |
11:52am on Friday, September 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Not suitable for UK This phone is supplied with a European power cable, ie. you will need to also buy a UK adaptor plug. | |
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| I can have it on loudspeaker or listen. Bright, clear screen. Sound quality and range good Caller display does not work on our network | |
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Published by Information and Communication Mobile Group Hofmannstr. 51 D-81359 Mnchen Siemens AG 2001 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Right of modification reserved. Printed in Germany (01/01). Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http://www.siemens.com/gigaset
User Guide
and Safety Precautions !
Order. no.: A31008-G3070-B100-3-7619
Gigaset 3070isdn, GB, A31008-G3070-B100-3-7619
Sicherheitshinweise
09.01.01
Safety precautions
q Install only in covered areas with a temperature range of +5C to +45C. q Do not install in bathrooms or shower rooms. q Sensitive electronic equipment may be affected. q When disposing of the base station, the relevant environmental protection
guidelines must be observed.
q This Gigaset device should only be passed on to third parties complete with
the operating instructions.
q Only the plug-in power supply unit provided should be used (see under-
side of base station).
q Do not use the base station or handsets in environments where there is a
risk of explosion (e.g. paint shops).
Installation notes
q A 220/230V~ mains socket and an ISDN telephone socket must be available
at the installation site.
q Install in a central location, e.g. in a hallway. q The installation site should not be located in the immediate vicinity of other
devices such as stereo systems, televisions, office equipment or microwaves, as this could result in interference. q The base station is suitable for wall installation. The holes are 91.2 mm apart and approx. 45 mm from the top. The device is attached using two 5 mm screws which are not screwed in fully. The base station is then hung onto these screws. q The outdoor range between the base station and the handset is max. 300 m. An indoor range of max. 50 m is supported. q If wall mounting is not required, simply stand the base station on a level, non-slip surface. The device feet do not normally leave marks on the installation surface. However, due to the variety of varnishes and polishes in use, marks could be left at the points of contact.
Contents of packaging
q 1 base station q 1 mains connection cable with a plug-in power supply unit q 1 ISDN connection cable q 1 USB cable q 1 set of operating instructions q 1 CD-ROM "talk & surf" q 1 set of "talk & surf" installation instructions
Gigaset 3075isdn Comfort also includes:
q 1 Gigaset 3000 Comfort telephone q 1 Gigaset 3000 L telephone charger
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Brief overview - Gigaset 3000 Comfort handset
The display is protected by a plastic film. before use. This protective film should be removed
Base name Constant: ready to dial/receive call Flashing: no contact with base station End call key End call Abort function Handset on/off: Long press
Battery level
7 full empty
Softkeys See below
Activate menu Speakerphone
Directory Call up Recall key For PABXs and Select Services Insert pause: Long press Talk key Accept call Dial call number
Keypad protection On/off: Long press
System functions. 38
Missed calls list. Configuring an external destination call number for the room monitor. Night service. Entrance telephone. Displaying call charge and call duration. Call by Call. 40 42
Answering machine (3075isdn only). 43
Access options for the answering machine. Selecting an answering machine. Activating/deactivating the answering machine. Activating an announcement. Recording/modifying announcements. Playing back/deleting announcements. 44 44
Recording memos. Listening to messages. Listening to memos. Deleting messages and memos. Modifying settings. Remote control. Activating an announcement. Locking the answering machine. Setting a timer. Picking up a call from an answering machine. Remote control of the answering machine. 49
Security settings. 52
Change system PIN. Base lock. Accesses. Emergency numbers. Restoring the factory setting. 53
Appendix. 54
Centrex features. In conjunction with a PABX. Reserving a line. Dialling procedures. 55 55
Operation with other devices. 57
Registering a Gigaset 3000 Classic handset. Registering the Gigaset 2000S handset. Normal telephone (POT). Registering third-party GAP handsets. Activating and deactivating the repeater capability. Registering cordless Gigaset 1000TAE. Registering the Gigaset M101 Data and M105 Data modules. Making calls. Making calls with a corded telephone at the TAE connection. 62
Operation with the entrance telephone. 66
Configuring the entrance telephone. 66
About your system. 68
Troubleshooting. Technical data. Contact. Approval. 70 70
Menu Displays. 71
Comfort handset menu. 71
Index. 77
Gigaset 3070/3075isdn, GB, A31008-G3070-B100-3-7619
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Getting started
Connecting the base station
5. 3. 2.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
V socket: insert in the ISDN connection cable until the plug locks into place.
Insert in the ISDN connection cable in the ISDN socket until the plug locks into place. In the case of NTBA with self-assembly, insert the cable between the NTBA and the TAE (old telephone socket) until both plugs lock into place. socket: insert the mains connection cable securely into the plug and insert the plug into the socket. If required, connect the PC via USB cable to the USB bus (only supported with Windows 98). Only the plug-in power supply unit provided should be used (see underside of base station).
Power failure:
In the event of a power failure, your base station, the handsets which are registered at it and any corded terminals are not operational. All settings and saved information (messages, directory entries) are retained for an unlimited period.
Profiset talk&surf: It is not possible to install Profiset talk&surf and Gigaset talk&surf simultaneously on the same PC. Otherwise, problems will occur as both programs attempt to access the same interface. You must therefore choose either Gigaset talk&surf or Profiset Talk&surf. When upgrading, the old program version must first be deinstalled.
Connecting supplementary devices
Step Connection for the corded terminal with the internal number 21 Connection for the corded terminal with the internal number 22 The connections are designed for use with most commercial terminals.
Schematic diagram
Registering handsets
Press this green illuminated key
Registering the new Gigaset 3000 Comfort handset
1. or 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. Switch on the handset with a long press on thekey. Confirm "Register?" new handset with [YES] on the handset. Existing handset: press
Stations Station 1 - 4, select a free station and select Register. Confirm with [OK] on the handset. Enter the system PIN of the base station (factory setting: 0000) and confirm with [OK]. Press the green illuminated key on the base station, the key flashes steadily. The base station is only ready for registration as long as the key flashes. Select an unassigned internal call number (11 - 18) with [] and confirm with [OK]. Successful registration is confirmed on the display.
Registering the Gigaset 3000 Classic handset
1. 2. 3. Switch on the handset with a long press on thekey. Press x { in sequence. Enter the base station number, generally 1, and confirm with 1. symbol initially flashes, but then remains steadily lit when the connecThe tion to the base station has been established.
4. 5. 6.
Enter the base station PIN (factory setting: 0000) and confirm with [OK]. Press the green illuminated key on the base station, the key flashes steadily. Select an unassigned internal call number (11 - 18). The handset is then successfully registered (the symbol indicating readiness for registration stops flashing).
Getting into the ISDN world is easy
Programming the various MSNs (your telephone numbers) for your Gigaset 3070/3075isdn is easy.
What is an MSN
MSN stands for multiple subscriber number. You can apply for a maximum of ten different telephone numbers for the ISDN multiple device connection. An MSN is one of the telephone numbers assigned to you without the area code; it consists of a maximum of 8 digits.
Configuring Gigaset 3070/3075isdn and MSNs
Your telephone system in the Gigaset 3070/3075isdn uses the MSN specifically according to your requirements. In this regard, the following distinctions are made: Incoming MSN. This is the number that can also be answered by one of the three answering machines in the case of incoming calls to specific internal numbers or in the case of Gigaset 3075isdn. Outgoing MSN. This is the number an internal subscriber places before the number he is dialling when making outgoing calls; it is then also used by the network provider to calculate charges. In addition to the above options you can also set the required MSN for the next outgoing call on the handset. Possible internal subscribers are: 11-18 21, 41-48 91-93 * Handsets Corded analog devices PC via USB port* Cordless PC via Gigaset M101 Data or 105 Data* Integrated answering machine (AM) 91 = AM 1, 92 = AM 2, 93 = AM 3 (Gigaset 3075isdn only)
The numbers 40 - 48 are assigned automatically
An example: five MSNs were applied for; two for business use, a fax number and two for personal use. Use Business Fax Personal Incoming Where Answering MSN does it ring machine 55555 11,12, 91 11,12, 13, 92 14, 2 Outgoing MSN 55555 MSN next call -------
You can use the MSN next call feature by allocating two MSNs to the handsets 11 and 12 and switch to the MSN 22222 for this dialling procedure in the process. This is not possible for handsets 13 and 14 as an alternative MSN was not set up. Answering machine (AM) 1 was allocated to business use and AM 2 to personal use.
Ring delay per MSN
Using the ring delay feature you can configure a handset for each individual MSN to delay response to the call signal. However, during this ring delay time the handset can accept the call using the "call pickup" function without a call signal queuing. When this feature is being configured, the time allowed by the answering machine for recording a message (default: Automatic 2/4) must be taken into account. When the ring delay that has been set is higher than the setting on the active AM, there is no call signal as the answering machine accepts the call beforehand. For information on setting the ring delay, please refer to "Setting ring delay" on page 28
Allocating numbers
When you switch on the device for the first time, the Installation Assistant is displayed immediately after the handsets have been registered and the service program has been started. The Assistant makes it very easy to perform the initial configuration. After initial installation you can call up the Installation Assistant again at any time; to skip programming of the feature use the [NO] key and the next feature will be displayed.
The Installation Assistant (Comfort handsets only)
The Installation Assistant can be called up any time to help you set the most important functions. The following settings can be completed in sequence: q Date and time q Own call number (MSN) q Device type (e.g. telephone, fax) q Incoming MSN, internal call allocation to MSN (for possible subscriber numbers, see page 27) and outgoing MSN (the telephone number assigned to external calls) q Exchange code (with installation behind a PABX)
Starting the Installation Assistant
1. 2. 3. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Installation. Confirm the prompt for starting the Installation Assistant with [YES].
Entering the date and time
1. 2. 3. Confirm the prompt for entering the time with [YES]. Enter the date in the format " - -. - -. - - " (day, month, year) and the time in the format " - - : - - " (hour, minute) and confirm with [ ]. Select using [] and [OK]: Save entry.
Programming own call numbers (MSNs)
The MSN supplied by your provider can be programmed here. The first time it is switched on, the base station attempts independently to determine the MSNs itself. The result is displayed. You can save up to 10 call numbers. 1. 2. 3. 4. Confirm the prompt for entering the call number with [YES]. Confirm the prompt for entering the first MSN with [YES]. move to Change call number, Enter Enter the name and number and with call number and confirm with [ ]. Select using [] and [OK]: Save entry.
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Setting the device type
[ Telephone ] is preset for the analog connections Internal 21 and Internal 22. You can make and receive calls once a telephone is connected. If you connect an additional corded device (e.g. fax), the device type must be modified again accordingly. The entry "No function" blocks any additional input for this device in the case of MSN and answering machine configurations. 1. 2. 3. Confirm the prompt for setting the device type for subscribers with [YES]. Confirm the prompt for assignment with [YES]. Select using [] and [OK]: (required device). The assignments for additional internal subscribers are offered.
Selecting the incoming MSN
This is the call number used to contact your handset. You can select several MSNs and corded terminals can also be set via the handset. For possible subscriber numbers see page 27. 1. 2. 3. 4. Confirm the prompt for incoming MSN references with [YES]. Confirm the prompt for assignment with [YES]. Select using [] and [OK]: (one or more MSN). The selection is confirmed with. Quit with [
Selecting the outgoing MSN
You are conducting an outgoing call via this call number. This call number is transmitted to the called party. The provider calculates the call charges incurred using this MSN. You can only select one outgoing MSN. Confirm the prompt for outgoing MSN references with [YES]. Confirm the prompt for assignment with [YES]. Select using [] and [OK]: (one MSN).
1. 2. 3.
Connecting to a PABX
If you require a PABX connection: 1. 2. 3. 4. Answer the prompt for the PABX with [YES]. Confirm the prompt for the prefix (exchange code) with [YES]. Enter the exchange code and confirm with [ ]. Select using [] and [OK]: Save entry. The installation is terminated with the aid of the Installation Assistant.
Configuring ISDN call numbers (MSNs)
You can configure up to 10 own call numbers (MSNs) at your base station. In this way callers can dial internal subscribers directly. As the costs for each call number are recorded individually, telephone charges for outgoing connections can also be calculated separately.
Other options for configuring MSNs
Modifying own call numbers (MSNs)
Each new call number configured is automatically assigned an individual adjustable ring melody. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings ISDN settings Set up MSN. Select using [] and [ ]: (required MSN). Select using [] and [OK]: Edit entry. In this menu you can also display or delete an MSN, or configure another ring melody. Enter new or modified MSN and/or names and confirm with [ ]. Select using [] and [OK]: Save entry.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Assigning call numbers (MSNs)
Specific own call numbers (MSNs) can be assigned to registered devices. In this way you can define
q the call number under which a registered device will ring (incoming MSN)
q the call number from which an internal subscriber should dial (Send MSN).
You can set one outgoing MSN for each internal subscriber. This MSN is displayed to the called party and any call charges incurred are assigned to the appropriate subscriber.
Missed calls
Calls which are not answered are automatically entered in the list. This can contain up to 40 entries. Calls which do not include a calling number are not entered in the list. An entry (for each MSN) is displayed to all handsets with the same MSN assignment and is updated on request. Display 0123456789(02) Caller ID Number of call attempts
Dialling from the "Missed calls" list using [ ]
If new calls have been entered in the missed calls list, the softkey [ available when the comfort handset is in standby. 1. 2. 3. or 3. Press [ ]. Select using [] and [
9]: (required call). Select using [ ] and [OK]: Dial Number. Press (do not confirm the 9 key first)
The call number is dialled.
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Dialling from the "Missed calls" list via the menus
1. 2. 3. 4. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Missed calls. Select using [] and [ ]: (required call).
Select using [] and [OK]: Dial Number. The call number is dialled. If a call is established in this way, the entry is automatically deleted from the "Missed calls" list. Dialling from the "Missed calls" list can be implemented either before or after the D key is pressed (the menu item "Service Set up" is no longer used).
Copying numbers from the "Missed calls" list to the directory
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Missed calls. Select using [] and [ Select using [] and [OK]: Copy to Dir. Press [ ] for the Edit menu. Select using [] and [OK]: Save entry.
9]: (required call).
Internal call forwarding
Configuring a forwarding destination
1. 2. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Int.forwarding Forward. dest. (required internal subscriber). Only one forwarding destination can be selected for internal call forwarding.
Activating/deactivating internal call forwarding
Internal call forwarding can only be activated if a forwarding destination extension has been configured. 1. 2. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Int.forwarding Activate or Deactivate
Night service
With the night service feature you can configure timed call forwarding, e.g. to divert calls to a private telephone outside office hours. In the same way as external call forwarding, only MSNs that have the handset configured as an incoming MSN can be forwarded externally. If the night service is already activated, it must be deactivated again in order to alter the forwarding destination.
Setting an internal/external Night Service forwarding destination
1. 2. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Night Service (required MSN) Forward. dest. Ext. Call Forw., Int.forwarding or one of max. 3 answering machines. The option "Answ. Machine" is only offered with Gigaset 3075isdn. If you select this option all calls are forwarded to the answering machine. Entering an external destination call number: Enter the external destination call number for night service and press [ Select with [OK]: Save entry. Entering an internal destination call number: Select using [] and [OK]: (required internal subscriber).
3. 4. or 3.
Entering an automatic start/end time for night service
1. 2. 3. 4. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Night Service (required MSN) Start time or End time. Enter start time or end time (4 digits) and confirm with [ ]. Select using [] and [OK]: Save entry.
Activating/deactivating all-day night service for Saturday/Sunday
1. 2. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Night Service (required MSN) Sat/Sun all day.
Activating/deactivating night service
1. 2. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Night Service (required MSN) Activate or Deactivate
Entrance telephone
See separate section: "Operation with the entrance telephone" on page 66.
Displaying call charge and call duration
Call charge display
You can use call charge display if you have registered with your provider for "Call charge display during a call". The units/total charges accumulated and the cost of the last call completed can (depending on programming) be checked using your comfort handset. The total cost includes the charges incurred by the handset. Activating/deactivating call duration display If this feature is activated, the call duration is displayed for outgoing and incoming calls, for enquiry calls and for three-way calling. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings System settings Cost/duration. Enter the base PIN and confirm with [OK]. Select using [] and [OK]: Call display Call Duration. Activating/deactivating unit/charge display Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings System settings Cost/duration. Enter the base PIN and confirm with [OK]. Select using [] and [OK]: Call display Units/Costs.
1. 2. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Answ. Machine (required AM) Activate or Deactivate
Activating an announcement
You can activate announcement 1 or 2, or the information announcement. If available, the concluding announcement is automatically activated in connection with announcement 1 or 2. If you have not recorded an announcement, the factory default announcement is used. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Answ. Machine (required AM) Announcements. Select using [] and [
']: (required announcement).
Select using [] and [OK]: Select.
Recording/modifying announcements
A total of 4 announcements can be recorded: q Announcement 1 q Announcement 2 q Announcem. only q Concl.Announcem Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Answ. Machine (required AM) Announcements. Select using [] and [ ]: (required announcement). Select using [] and [OK]: Record. Press [START]: start recording. Record announcement. Press [STOP]: end recording. The announcement is played back so that you can check it. Recording is automatically aborted if:
q you pause for more than 8 seconds while recording the announcement q the memory is full q a call is taken.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Playing back/deleting announcements
Checking/deleting announcements
1. 2. 3. or 4. 4. 5. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Answ. Machine (required AM) Announcements. Select using [] and [ ]: (required announcement). Select using [] and [OK]: Playback. Select using [] and [OK]: Delete. When deleting an announcement: confirm prompt with [YES].
Recording memos
Memos are "spoken messages" which are left for family members, for example. A memo can be played back like a message, saved and deleted. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Answ. Machine (required AM) Memos Record memo. Press [START]: start recording. Record memo text. Press [STOP]: end recording. If the memory is full, recording is automatically aborted.
Listening to messages
You can access new messages directly using the letter symbol [ handset. You can call up all saved messages as follows: 1. 2. Press for selection menus.
,] on the
Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Answ. Machine (required AM) Messages New Messages or All Messages. Select using [] and [OK]: Playback begins immediately. You can rewind or fast-forward the message with [] or [].
Listening to memos
1. 2. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Answ. Machine (required AM) Memos New memos or All memos. Select using [] and [OK]: Playback begins immediately. You can rewind or fast-forward the memo with [] or [].
Deleting messages and memos
You can delete messages or memos either individually or together. A message is considered old (heard) if it has been played back for at least 3 seconds.
Key sequences for remote control
Once you have commenced remote control for the answering machine, each key has the same function, regardless of the telephone model.
Spec. function
Pause/stop
Record
Announcement
On/off
Delete
Status/Help
Playing back messages and memos All messages New messages only Pause/stop Continue Playback End Playback Skipping messages and memos To start of message Previous message Next message Deleting messages and memos Individual message during Playback All messages after Playback Recording an announcement Announcement 1 Announcement 2 Information announcement Concluding announcement Playing back an announcement Announcement 1 Announcement 2
Playing back an announcement Information announcement Concluding announcement Selecting an announcement Announcement 1 Announcement 2 Information announcement Concluding announcement Recording internal memos Begin recording End recording
see page 49
Activating/deactivating the answering machine Activate/deactivate Help Query settings Query single-key functions Query two-key functions End query
Security settings
Change system PIN
The base PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects all your system settings against unauthorized modifications. You Gigaset 3070isdn/3075isdn is delivered with the PIN 0000. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings Security. Enter the base PIN (factory setting:0000) and confirm with [OK]. Select using [] and [OK]: Change PIN. Repeat the new base PIN (max. 8 digits) and confirm with [OK]. Repeat the new base PIN and confirm with [OK]. Note the new base PIN carefully. If you forget your PIN, the device will need to be opened. In this case, contact the Siemens Hotline.
Base lock
Using the base lock, you can "bar" outgoing calls from your Gigaset 3070isdn/ 3075isdn base station. Incoming calls can still be taken. Emergency calls are also possible, even if the base lock is activated.
Activating/deactivating the base lock
1. 2. 3. 4. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings Security. Enter the PIN and confirm with [OK]. Select using [] and [OK]: Base Lock.
Accesses
You Gigaset 3070isdn/3075isdn supports three access levels:
q Unrestricted q Incoming only q INT only
Emergency calls are possible, regardless of the access level. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings Security. Enter the base PIN and confirm with [OK]. Select using [] and [OK]: Accesses (required internal subscriber) [ (required access).
Normal telephone (POT)
This connection must be enabled before a normal telephone (POT) can be put into service, see "Setting the device type" on page 20.
Registering third-party GAP handsets
1. 2. Press the green illuminated key on the base station. Prepare the GAP handset for registration (see the handset operating instructions). A connection is setup between the base station and the GAP handset. The GAP handset is assigned the lowest available internal number. An available internal number cannot be selected via the GAP handset. The display depends on the GAP handset used, as the base station does not send display information to GAP handsets.
Activating and deactivating the repeater capability
The Gigaset repeater allows you to double the range of your handset and can be used as an accessory for Gigaset 3070/3075isdn. This function allows you to activate and deactivate the repeater capability. Further information can be found in the operating instructions for the Gigaset repeater. Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings System settings Spec. function Repeater. Set using [OK]: 9EHIRUHWKHPHQXFRPPDQG = ON / no 9 = OFF 7RDFWLYDWHSUHVV [NEXT]. The handset is then temporarily disabled. To switch back, press[BACK]
Registering cordless Gigaset 1000TAE
The cordless Gigaset 1000TAE allows analog terminals e.g. telephones, fax machines or answering machines to be operated cordlessly from your base station. The base station system PIN must be set to "0000" before the device is put into operation, see "Change system PIN" on page 52. Press the green illuminated key on the base station. Prepare the 1000TAE for registration (see the Gigaset 1000 TAE operating instructions). A connection is setup between the base station and the TAE. The 1000TAE is assigned the lowest available internal number. An available internal number cannot be selected via the1000TAE.
Setting the device type for cordless TAE
When operating a cordless TAE on Gigaset 3070/3075isdn, you must define the type of the connected device: q Telephone = telephone q Fax = fax, see INFO below q Modem = modem q Answering mach. = answering machine (required for AM pickup) q Neutral = combined device The default setting is "Telephone". Press for selection menus. Select using [] and [OK]: Service Set up Settings Set up user Set up device. This opens a list of internal numbers. Using [] and [OK] select the internal number of the registered cordless TAE. Press [ ] and select using [] and [OK]: Device select. Using [] and [OK] select the desired device type. 9 in front of the menu command = selected.
1. 2. 3. 3. 4. Info
Fax machines: To ensure that the fax machine can interpret the internal dial tone, it should be installed behind the PABX. Please refer to the operating instructions for your fax machine. If you encounter difficulties when connecting to other fax machines, e.g. incorrect ID set at the ISDN remote station, then change the device type to "Neutral". Combined fax machines: As these machines also include a telephony feature, they must be set to "Neutral" and installed behind the PABX.
Call waiting If an external call comes in while you are engaged in another external call, the call waiting tone is signalled on the handset. You can then decide whether you wish to answer the second call. # either. While engaged in a call, you hear the call waiting tone.
Lift the handset. This ends the first call and answers the second call. Speak to the caller.
4 # Press this key. This places the first caller on hold. Speak to the second caller. Pressing the R key allows you to toggle between the two callers.
Internal collective call If there are several internal subscribers registered at the base station, you can call all of them simultaneously by means of a collective call. This is possible only if automatic line seizure is deactivated (see page 60). / # Lift the handset. All registered handsets are called. You are connected to the first subscriber that answers the collective call.
External/internal enquiry
q You can call an H[WHUQDO party during an H[WHUQDO call. q You can call an LQWHUQDO party during an H[WHUQDO call.
External enquiry # 4 "
You are engaged in an external call. Press this key. The external caller is put on hold. Press this key. Enter the desired external number. You are connected to the dialled subscriber. If you wish, you can use the R key to toggle between the two parties.
# Ending the call
Hang up to end the current call. You are then recalled to the first call.
Internal enquiry # 4
You are engaged in an external call. Press these keys. The external caller is put on hold. Enter the desired internal number. You are connected to the dialled party. If you wish, you can use the R key to toggle between the two parties Press this key. This ends the call with the internal subscriber and reconnects you to the external caller. If the internal subscriber does not answer, you can return to the caller on hold by pressing the R key.
Toggling between two callers # 4 Ending the call
While engaged in an external call, you receive a second external call. Press this key to toggle between the two callers.
Call transfer This function allows you to transfer an external call to an internal subscriber. # 4 You are engaged in a call. Press this key. The external caller is put on hold and hears the internal musicon-hold. Enter the desired internal number. When the called subscriber answers, hang up.
If the called subscriber does not answer, you can return to the caller on hold by pressing the R key. An internal call cannot be transferred internally. You can hang up EHIRUH the internal subscriber answers. If the internal subscriber does not answer within 30 seconds, you will be recalled to the first call. Picking up a call while the answering machine is operating Calls can be picked up even while the answering machine connected to the second analog connection is switched on, playing your announcement or recording a message. Once you pick up, the recording process is stopped. Automatic call pickup can be deactivated (see page 48) so that you can make outgoing calls even while the answering machine is switched on. Automatic call pickup activated GHIDXOW Automatic line seizure must be activated / # Lift the handset. Speak to the caller.
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Menu Displays
Overview of displays when is pressed
Comfort handset menu
Settings
Step 1 Audio Step 2 Ringer Volume Ringer Melody Short ring tone Handset Volume Loudspeaker Key beeps Batt. low beep Confirm beep Change PIN (Handset PIN) Step 3
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Security
New PIN Confirm PIN
Hot Key Hot Key Number: Save entry Net Provider P Insert Pause I Insert INT Cancel Handset lock (PIN) Auto Talk Language
Factory setting
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Base stations
Step 1 Base 1 Base 2 Base 3 Base 4 Best base Step 2
Step 3 Change name Register Select ISDN config.
Device user options (short cuts) > Selecting
Step 1 Step 2 Select device user D V options
Step 3
Start user options
Handset user options (short cuts) > Programming
Step 1
Step 2 New entry Edit entry
Step 3 Name < Contents 9see below
Handset user options (short cuts) > Contents
Step 4 Step 5 User options ready Save entry
Step 6
Step 7
Net Provider Insert function
Display function Cancel Example of using device user options for remote replay of a net providers AM: Handset user options> 9>New entry>Name (e.g. AM network) < > 9Insert function>P Insert Pause>Insert function>M TempSwitchToTone>Enter personal code > 9>Save entry.
Select no. C Prompt PIN N Request No. Q Acknowledge =return to 4 P Insert Pause I INT E End connection M TempSwitchTo Tone Explanation as above
Room monitor-Settings
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Room monitor set- Room monitor ting Room monitor no. INT no. or 99 = Set level
Service Set up > Status
Step 1 Callback Withhold No. Call forwarding Ext.occupations Step 2
= = = = MSN with call forwarding No. of seized B-channels
Step 3 Display of the numbers with callback
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