SmartLine D711 / 721 User´s guide
Contents 1 Introduction 5 2 General 6 2.1 Dialling (with About linethis seizure) user's guide 16 6 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 Scope of delivery SmartLine D711 SmartLine D721 8 8 8 2.3 Operator controls and displays 9 2.4 Start up 10 2.5 Digit and character input, editing 12 2.6 Tones 13 3 Telephoning 14 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 Outgoing call 16 17 18 18 19 3.1.6 3.1.
.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 3.3.9 3.3.10 3.3.11 3.3.12 3.3.13 2 29 30 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 36 37 3.3.14 Three-party conference Malicious caller identification Hands free operation Hold Open listening Switching the microphone on/off (muting) DTMF/keypad signalling Notebook Parking a call (hot swapping) Consultation/brokering Placing a caller's telephone number in the redial memory Switching at the exchange 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 3.4.6 3.4.
.11 4.11.1 Charges 51 4.12 Resetting the unit 53 4.13 Programming picking up a call/conversation (SmartLine D721 only) 53 4.14 Programming the international prefix 54 4.15 Entering, modifying or clearing MSNs 55 4.16 Programming the national prefix 56 4.17 Network provider code scheme 57 4.18 Defining the local area code 59 4.19 Editing the PIN 59 4.20 Setting your identification 61 4.21 Defining barred numbers 61 4.22 4.22.1 4.22.
6.3 6.3.1 6.3.1.1 6.3.1.2 6.3.1.3 6.3.2 6.3.2.1 6.3.2.2 6.3.2.3 6.3.2.4 6.3.2.5 6.3.3 Functions on the analog port During a conversation Pic Consultation call, brokering Automatic callback on busy Set up functions Setting up MSNs Camp-on busy Call diversion Telephone lock Connection without dialling Emergency operation 71 71 71 72 73 73 73 74 75 77 77 7 Appendix 78 7.1 Approval and CE mark 78 7.2 Technical data 79 7.3 Cleaning and care 79 7.4 Summary of programming sequences 80 7.
1 Introduction With a telephone from the SmartLine D700 family, you have decided in favour of a powerful ISDN telephone that gives you easy access to the special features of digital telephony.
2 General 2.1 About this user's guide: The chapter entitled "General" familiarises you with the features of your new telephone. You find out everything you need to know about keys, the display, tones, connections and commissioning. In the chapter entitled "Telephoning", all operations before and during a telephone call are described and you find out how to accept a call and what happens if you do not accept it.
Example configuration To improve understanding, this user's guide refers to a telephone that has an example configuration. You should not find it difficult to relate an "imaginary MSN" from this user's guide to your actual MSN. Definition: MSN is the common abbreviation for "Multiple Subscriber Number".
2.2 Scope of delivery 2.2.1 SmartLine D711 1 ISDN telephone SmartLine 1 Telephone handset 1 Receiver cord 1 ISDN connecting cord 1 User's guide 2.2.2 SmartLine D721 Same as SmartLine D711 Additionally: 1 Adapter cable for an analog terminal 05.05.99 10:22 Marking strip Identification Program Tone / Keypad Change MSN Handset loud List of calls Call diversion Conference Park Lock phone Mute Direct call Charging Ringer Display Function keys OK 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS KP 2 3 ABC 5 DEF 1 52 JKL 1.2.
2.3 Operator controls and displays Keypad Digit keys 1…0, *, #, – For entering telephone numbers – For entering names in telephone book entries (see 2.
2.4 Start up The SmartLine D711/721 is connected to an ISDN S0 DSS1 point-to-multipoint connection or to a corresponding telecommunications system. Note: Please note that the S0 bus must be terminated on both ends with 2 x 100 Ohm. Location Avoid placing the telephone in the direct proximity of other electronic devices such as HiFi units, office machines or microwave units, thus ruling out mutual influences. Do not place the telephone close to heat sources such as radiators.
Establishing and undoing a plugged connection Cut-out Insert the plug into the socket so that the locking catch points in the direction of the corresponding cut-out in the socket. Push the plug into the socket until it audibly locks. Socket Plug Catch hook To undo a plug-in connection, press the locking catch in the direction of the plug and pull out the plug at the same time. 1 2 Initial programming .
2.5 Digit and character input, editing The digit keys have a dual function. If the telephone expects you to enter a telephone number, then the digits printed on the keys apply. When you enter names in the telephone book, the keypad switches over automatically, with the result that the letters/characters on the keys also apply. The letters/characters printed on the keys are recalled by pressing the appropriate key several times. To display the letter "C", for example, you must press the key 2 thrice.
2.6 Tones Acoustic signals when telephoning: • You hear the dial tone when you lift the handset when the telephone is idle or when you press the hands free key. • The ringing tone sounds when the called connection is available. • The busy tone sounds when the connection you are ringing is busy. • The camp-on busy tone advises you of another pending call during a conversation. • Tone ringing signals calls with the preset melody and volume.
3 Telephoning You will find the following functions described in the specified order: Outgoing call • Dialling (with line seizure) • On-hook dialling – Changing your own MSN for dialling – Switching number suppression on/off – Using a stored telephone number (Call list, telephone book, redial) – Chaining telephone numbers – Direct call Incoming call • Accepting a call • Not accepting/forwarding a call • Viewing the call list During a call • Camp-on busy • Automatic callback on busy – Activating automat
Further functions • • • • • • • Activating call diversion Deactivating call diversion Adjusting the display contrast Displaying call charges Adjusting the handset volume Ringing tone adjustment Activating the telephone lock 15
3.1 Outgoing call A call can be established with or without on-hook dialling. On-hook dialling is understood to consist of entering digits without seizing a line (the handset is on-hook and no dial tone can be heard). Here, you have a possibility of changing the telephone number because you have not yet sent the dialling information. It is also possible to define the MSN to be used before dialling and to switch identification on or off.
3 4 or 3.1.2 If necessary, change calling line presentation s{ Manual telephone number input Z MSN1: PRIVATE 8888888888888888 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı MSN1: PRIVATE 1234§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Use a stored number (see 3.1.5) MSN1: PRIVATE Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı On-hook dialling In many cases, it is better if you enter or put together the telephone number before you seize a line. In addition to the dialling methods mentioned above, you then also have a opportunity to edit or correct the telephone number.
or 4 3.1.3 Chain numbers (see 3.1.6) Dial telephone number MSN1: PRIVATE 043188180§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı A or ö 123456 123456 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Changing your own MSN for dialling Before you dial the telephone number, you have a possibility of selecting your own multiple subscriber number (MSN) for the connection, e.g. "Private" or "Business". The MSN you use can then be displayed on the destination subscriber's display. Incurred call charges are also assigned to this MSN. Initial state: idle Steps: No.
Initial state: On-hook dialling/enquiry Steps: No. 1 or 3.1.5 Description Input Display Number presentation on (if previously "off") s{ MSN1:8PRIVATE §888888888888888 Number presentation off (if previously "on") s{ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı MSN1:8PRIVATE §888888888888888 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Using a stored telephone number (call list, telephone book, redial) A telephone number can be retrieved from various memories, edited and then dialled. Initial state: idle Steps: No.
or 2 Confirm selection Call list 18123456 05.05.815:3088·2 o MSN1: PRIVATE 043188180§ Press f until the required number is Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı displayed. Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı If nec. 3 Edit telephone number R, sR, ≠…} MSN1: PRIVATE 043188281§ Dial displayed number A or ö 043188281 § Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı The call list consists of 10 memory locations comprising 30 digits each. The entries in the call list are cleared automatically once you have retrieved the appropriate number.
3.1.6 Chaining telephone numbers During the course of on-hook dialling telephone numbers from different sources (telephone book, call list, redial) can be combined with one another and/or with manually entered digits. Besides this, you can define the MSNs that are to belong to the dialling information and you can switch your identification on or off. You send the dialling information once you have set up everything according to your wishes. Initial state: on-hook dialling Steps: No.
or If nec. If nec.
3.1.7 Direct call When direct call is activated, it is now only possible to automatically dial one single number. Every attempt at dialling establishes a connection to the programmed direct call number. With the exception of the s key, pressing the function keys after lifting the handset produces the same result. A direct call is not possible when the telephone is locked. Initial state: direct call call on, idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 06.05.
3.2 Incoming call 3.2.1 Accepting a call (with/without identification) When a call arrives, the caller's number is displayed to you, provided it is transmitted. In the second line, you can see which of your MSNs is being called. The tone ringing sequence set for this MSN also sounds. Your telephone number can also be transmitted to the caller. In this way, you "identify" yourself to a caller so that he/she can also recognise call diversion to a different number, for example.
3.2.2 Not accepting/forwarding a call If an arriving call is not accepted, it is entered in the call list provided the caller's telephone number has been transmitted. For details of dialling from the call list, see 3.1.5 and 3.1.6. You also have a possibility, however, of forwarding a call during ringing, i.e. of forwarding an incoming call to a different telephone number. Please note that your connection has to support this feature. Initial state: ringing tone Steps: No.
For details of dialling from the call list see 3.1.5 and 3.1.6. Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 05.05.9988816:25 -·8DIENSTLICH8·3 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 1 2 Displaying the first (most recent) entry: e.g. call for MSN 1 by ARTHUR on 5.5. at 16.15 h for the second time f If necessary, display further entries f 3.3 During a call 3.3.1 Camp-on busy 18ARTHUR 05.05.816:1588·2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 28043188180 05.05.
Initial state: camp-on busy during a call Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Place the first connection on hold and accept the other call R 04318818010 -· PRIVAT End the first connection and accept the other call t End the first connection, in which case the camp-on busy call is signalled like a normal call and is accepted by lifting the handset BA Reject the camp-on busy call st or or or 3.3.
• The "Callback on busy" feature is not enabled for your connection • The feature is not supported by all exchanges to the called connection • At the called connection, a telecommunications system is connected that does not support the feature • The feature is barred for its called connection (e.g. in the case of special telephone numbers) 3.3.2.1 Activating automatic callback Initial state: called party is busy Steps: No.
3.3.2.2 Clearing an activated callback Initial state: idle, flashing ¤symbol indicates that callback is activated Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Display first callback, (scroll to the required entry) sw CLEAR CALL BACK 043188180 (* or #) Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Confirm clearing o, positive ac- 2 04.05.9988810:09 knowledgement tone 8888888888888888 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3.3.3 Three-party conference You conduct a simultaneous conversation with two parties and all three parties can hear each other.
5 Clear both connections B 04.05.9988810:09 8888888888888888 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Note: for details of targeted clearing of a connection during "brokering", see 3.3.12. 3.3.4 Malicious caller identification If you are being molested by a caller, you can have his/her number stored = "Malicious caller identification". Malicious caller identification is possible up to 20 seconds after the connection.
3.3.5 Hands free operation "Hands free" means that you can conduct telephone calls without having to hold the handset in your hand. As in the idle state, the handset lies on the telephone. Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 From the idle state, ö MSN1: PRIVATE §888888888888888 activate hands free operation. The line is seized automatically and you hear the dial tone.
3.3.6 Hold You are conducting a conversation and you would like to place the connection "on hold" for a short time to conduct a consultation call with another person. Initial state: conversation Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Hold the connection in the exchange R MSN1:8PRIVATE §IREKTRUF! End the hold state and resume the conversation R or t End the connection on hold B 2 3 3.3.7 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ 043188180 DIREKTRUF! Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 04.05.
2 3.3.8 The volume can be altered in nine steps If necessary, press 043188180 o several times to 043188180 store the modified Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı setting Switching the microphone on/off (muting) Switch off the microphone if you want to talk to somebody in the room during a telephone conversation without wanting your telephone partner to listen in. Initial state: conversation Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Switch the handset and hands free microphone on or off s¢ 043188180 043188180 3.3.
3.3.10 Notebook The electronic notebook was conceived for noting down a telephone number in the redial memory during a conversation. This telephone number can be copied to the electronic telephone book after the conversation (see 4.22.1). Optionally, you can modify an affiliated MSN and you can switch identification on or off. Initial state: conversation Steps: No.
* The available time depends on the exchange and differs depending on your network provider. Ask your network provider about the available parking time. Note: a parked call can also be picked up from another telephone that is connected to the same S0 bus. Initial state: conversation Steps: Parking a call No. Description Input Display 1 Park a call s2 PARK -12345678 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı If nec.
2 Confirm o PLEASE HOOK OFF 12345678 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3 3.3.12 Continue the call A or ö 043188180 12345678 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Consultation/brokering You are in a conversation, you would like to put the active connection on hold and then you would like to establish a connection to a second external subscriber. Initial state: conversation Steps: No.
4 To clear the current connection, press the Disconnect key; the other connection continues t 345678 or To clear the connection on hold st 123456 or To clear both connections, replace the handset. B 06.05.9988810:40 3.3.13 Placing a caller's telephone number in the redial memory You can place a caller's telephone number in the redial memory during a conversation or even during ringing, provided it is displayed. Initial state: incoming call Steps: No.
3.3.14 Switching at the exchange You are in the "Brokering" or "Three-party conference" mode and would like to connect both parties to one another without continuing in the conversation yourself. This function is only available if it has been enabled in the set up menu (see "4.23 Disabling/enabling switching at the exchange). Even after switching, the charges to the parties to whom you have established the call are debited to your connection.
3.4 Further functions 3.4.1 Modifying or switching call diversion on/off An arriving call can be diverted to a different, previously defined connection, e.g. if you have temporarily moved to its location and you are expecting an important call.
or 6 7 3.4.2 Use a programmed destination (see also 4.6) sr Activate diversion (next possible call diversion is offered) o If necessary, end programming t MSN2B:BUSINESS 123456§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌÓÛı MSN2N:BUSINESS §NUMBER? Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌÓÛı 06.05.9988810:40 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌÓÛı Switching direct call (baby call) on/off When the direct call function is activated, when any key is pressed (except s) after lifting the handset, a connection is established automatically to the previously programmed telephone number.
3.4.3 Adjusting the display contrast The display contrast can be individually adjusted to optimise it under different lighting conditions. Initial state: Steps: idle No. Description Input Display 1 Adjust display contrast in 11 levels o if nec. sev. 06.05.9988810:40 (((((((((((((((( 3.4.4 times Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Displaying call charges You can view the charges that have accumulated up to now. Charges can be displayed in units or amounts (see also "4.
3.4.5 Adjusting the handset volume You can adjust the volume of the handset to "normal" or "loud". Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Switch handset volume between "normal" and "loud" (approx. 1 s display) s# 06.05.9988810:40 ((HANDSET LOUD 3.4.6 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Switching the telephone lock on/off With the "telephone lock" function, you can lock the telephone call for outgoing calls. Emergency calls cannot be locked out.
3.4.7 Tone ringing: adjusting the volume and tone You can adjust a different melody and volume for each MSN. Thus, you can recognise by the sound of ringing for whom a call is intended (e.g. business or private). The display "VOL." stands for Volume and "FREQ." stands for the ringing melody (Frequency). Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s7 MSN8RINGER:8§ (((((((((((((((( Select the MSN 1… 8 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı MSN8RINGER:81 VOL.
4 Programming This chapter describes all available programming functions. Beforehand, though, you are familiarised with the 'as-delivered' settings and the default settings that apply after the unit is reset. Note: items marked “*“ are described in Section 3.4. 4.
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4.3 Programming the exchange line code If you operate your telephone on a telecommunications system with an internal S0 bus, in most cases, you must dial a digit to seize an exchange line. You can enter this digit (e.g. "0") here. This makes sure that incoming calls are stored correctly in the call list. To make absolutely sure you are doing the right thing, also consult your telecommunications system's manual. Initial state: Steps: idle No.
Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s04 CAMP O BUSY= ON #8=8OFF Setting can be switched between "on" and "off" # Save the input o 2 3 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı CAMP O BUSY= OFF #8=8ON Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı CAMP O BUSY= ON ˜*88888OK88888#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 4 4.5 End programming or select a different menu item t 06.05.
4.6 Call diversion: programming a call diversion destination For details of switching call diversion on or off, see "3.4.1 Modifying or switching call diversion on/off". Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s≠r DEST. FORWARD NO ENTRY 2 If required: Change the call div.mode: U – unconditional B – on busy N – after a time 3 4 48 U Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı r DEST.
4.7 Automatic keypad switchover The automatic keypad switchover function serves to send telephone numbers that begin with “*“ or “#“ as keypad signals. This function is sometimes needed in telecommunications systems. Some telecommunications systems or switching computers can be controlled with keypad functions. Digits entered as keypad signals are sent to the exchange as digitally coded signals. Initial state: idle Steps: No.
3 4 Enter the date and time Z Save the input o CHANGE DATE+TIME 06.05.9988810:40 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı CHANGE DATE+TIME ˜*88888OK88888#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 4.9 Programming a direct call number (baby call) When the direct call function is activated, a previously programmed telephone number is dialled if you press any key (except s) after lifting the handset. You need to know the PIN to be able to enter the direct call number. The 'as-delivered' default is "0000".
4.10 Selecting the display language Different languages are available for display of the texts. Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s008 8888SPRACHE ˜*§§deutsch§§§#· Select the required language # or * Save the input o 2 3 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 8888SPRACHE ˜*§§english§§§#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı LANGUAGE ˜*§§§§§OK§§§§§#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 4.
saying that the counter at the exchange is the one that applies to your telephone bill. The factor setting does not function if charges are communicated as amounts. Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s06 CHARGING PIN§?§----§§§§§§ Enter the PIN Z 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 188801.448880.36 *Fact§§§OK§8§§#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3 If nec. or If nec. If nec.
4.12 Resetting the unit When you reset the unit, the settings listed in Table "4.1 Default settings", under the section entitled "After reset" are established. Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s009 RESET PIN ? ---- Enter the PIN Z 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı RESET OK = Confirm Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3 Confirm reset o 06.05.9988810:40 (((((((((((((((( Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Please note that the display only changes about 10 seconds after you have pressed o .
Initial state: Steps: idle No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s000 LINE PICK-UP=OFF # = ON Switch over the setting (ON or OFF) ‘ Save the input o 2 3 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı LINE PICK-UP=ON #8=8OFF Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı LINE PICK-UP=ON ˜*88888OK88888#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 4.14 Programming the international prefix In certain circumstances, you must program the international prefix to ensure that international calls will be entered correctly in the call list.
4.15 Entering, modifying or clearing MSNs MSNs are the telephone numbers that your network provider has assigned to you for your connection. Up to 10 digits are at your disposal per MSN for programming. If you wish to operate the telephone on the internal bus of a telecommunications system, you must select MSNs as the numbers that are provided for this bus. These may only consist of individual digits. Pay attention to your telecommunications system's manual.
If nec. 6 If nec. 4.16 Enter the designation for the MSN (e.g. "PRIVATE" or "BUSINESS" Z Save the input, the next MSN is offered o Specifically select a different MSN s 9 1…8 MSN2:8NAME? BUSINESS§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı MSN3:8NUMBER? 4713§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı MSN6:8NUMBER? 4716§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı Programming the national prefix It may be necessary to program the national prefix to ensure that telephone numbers will be stored correctly in the call list.
4.17 Network provider code scheme A network provider code is a special prefix that you dial before the actual telephone number when using the call-by-call method in order to conduct the call via a specific network provider. The network provider code scheme stored in the SmartLine D711/721 is similar to a mathematical formula and contains all possible codes.
Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s004 PROVIDER CODE PIN8?8---- Enter the PIN Z 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı PROVIDER CODE 0101-90-9§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3 If nec. If nec. If nec.
4.18 Defining the local area code The local area code is the prefix without the national or international prefix ("0" or "00", see also 4.16). For Kiel, for example, the local area code is 431. The prefix must be entered to be able to compare incoming telephone numbers (always with the prefix) against the telephone book whenever telephone numbers in your own local area are stored without a prefix. Initial state: idle Steps: No.
Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s03 §§§CHANGE PIN PIN8?§---- Enter the old PIN Z 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı §§§Old PIN PIN1.§---Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3 Enter the new PIN Z §§§New PIN PIN2.§---Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 4 Re-enter the new PIN Z §§§CHANGE PIN ˜*88888OK88888#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı The new PIN has only been accepted after the positive acknowledgement tone has sounded.
4.20 Setting your identification With this programming, you can separately set the default identifications for outgoing and incoming calls. Contrary to these default settings, you can define a different setting at any time (see 3.1.4 and 3.2.1). Please note that your connection has to support this feature. Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s08 IDENT. OUT = ON *:ID. I 2 Modify the default identification (outgoing) # IDENT. OUT = OFF *:ID.
Initial state: Steps: idle No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s07 §§§§BLOCKING PIN8?§---- Enter the PIN Z 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı BLOCK-NO. NO ENTRY Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3 or If nec. 4 Enter the barred number(s), separating several barred numbers with s # Z Define barred number ranges, entering the dash in the ranges with s * e.g. 01901 - 8 = barred numbers from 01901 to 01908 Z Clear digits of the input or completely R or s R Save the input o BLOCK-NO.
4.22 Telephone book A maximum of 200 entries with 30 characters each for telephone numbers and 14 characters each for names is available. Names that begin with "!" ("!" is assigned to the "0" key) can also be dialled when the telephone lock is on (emergency numbers). Please note that the MSN and the identification must also be stored besides the name and the telephone number. 4.22.1 Creating a new entry Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: No.
If nec. If nec. Switch over the identification s8 Change the MSN s 9: 1…8 MSN1:§PRIVATE 123456§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı MSN2:§BUSINESS 123456§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 6 Complete telephone number input, save the entry o TELEPHONE BOOK ˜*NEW CHANGE#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 4.22.2 Editing/clearing an existing entry Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s0b TELEPHONE BOOK ˜*NEW CHANGE#· Select "Change" # 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı CHANGE TEL.BOOK ˜*NEU8A..
5 6 7 If nec. If nec. Move the cursor delete characters or names * or # R or s R NAME? ARTH§ Complete name input, the name is saved o MSN1: PRIVATE 123456§ Enter the telephone number, which can also be copied from the call list or the redial memory.
Make sure your connection supports this feature. Initial state: idle Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Initiate programming s02 CALL TRANSF= OFF PIN8?8---- Enter the PIN Z 2 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı CALL TRANSF= OFF #8=§ON Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 3 4 The setting can be switched over between "on" and "off" # Save the input o CALL TRANSF= ON # =§OFF Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı CALL TRANSF= ON ˜*88888OK88888#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 4.24 Clearing the redial memory Initial state: idle Steps: No.
5 Emergency operation 5.1 Emergency operation switch Emergency operation commences in the event of a power failure. Connected to an NTBA in the emergency mode, the S0 bus can only power a terminal that is capable of emergency operation. If you are operating several terminals on the bus, the emergency mode must only be activated on one of the terminals. Switching to the emergency mode Remove all plugs from the terminal. Take a screw driver and turn the switch to position 1.
6 The analog port (SmartLine D721 only) The SmartLine D721 ISDN telephone has an internal analog interface. This means that you can connect an analog terminal (a telephone, an answering machine or a fax machine) to this socket. The ISDN telephone performs the conversion to the digital ISDN network as well as the "switching functions" such as "…on what number (MSN) does the ISDN plug telephone ring and on what number does the analog TAE of terminal terminal ring?".
ISDN telephone (SmartLine D721) a/b terminal on the analog port MSN index MSN entry Ringing tone MSN index MSN entry Ringing tone MSN 1 MSN 2 MSN 3 MSN 4 47 11 47 12 47 13 47 14 Ring. tone 1 Ring. tone 2 Ring. tone 3 Ring. tone 4 MSN 5 MSN 6 MSN 7 MSN 8 47 11 47 12 47 15 depending on terminal Called number 47 11 47 12 47 13 47 14 47 15 6.
6.2.1 Transferring a call internally You can internally transfer an external call. Initial state: conversation with an external subscriber Steps: No. Description Input 1 Initiate consultation call R Dial the internal user's number R* Transfer the exchange line connection B 2 3 6.2.2 MSN1: PRIVATE §UR NOTRUFE! Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı PLEASE HOOK ON §UR NOTRUFE! Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı 06.05.
6.3 Functions on the analog port 6.3.1 During a conversation 6.3.1.1 Pic While you are conducting a conversation, a second call arrives, indicated to you by a "knocking" tone. It is not possible to reject the camp-on busy call. Initial state: conversation, you hear the special information tone Steps: No.
3 When the second party lifts the handset, the telephone is in the "brokering" state. By pressing the R key, you can switch between ("brokering") both parties. Depending on the terminal R 6.3.1.3 Automatic callback on busy When the called party is busy, you can also use the "callback on busy" feature from the analog terminal if the prerequisites (see 3.3.2) are met. Activating automatic callback on busy Initial state: called party is busy Steps: No.
Clearing activated callback on busy Initial state: automatic callback on busy activated Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Lift the handset A Depending on the terminal 2 Clear automatic callback #37# Positive acknowledgement tone if the function has been deactivated, otherwise negativ acknowledgement tone Note: only the party activated last is deactivated. 6.3.
6.3.2.3 Call diversion You can set up call diversion destinations for your analog terminal. You can use the following variants: Unconditional call diversion Call diversion after a time Call diversion on busy You can also activate call diversion on the ISDN telephone for the analog terminal (see 3.4.1). In this case, settings can be made separately for each MSN. On the analog terminal, call diversion is set up jointly for MSNs 5...8. Initial state: dial tone Steps: 74 No.
or Check call diversion on busy *#67# Pos. acknowl. tone=on Neg. acknowl. tone=off or Deactivate call diversion on busy #67# Acknowledgement tone 6.3.2.4 Telephone lock Use of the telephone lock is prevented by a secret code, which must not be confused with the "normal" PIN. When the telephone is delivered, the secret code setting is "0 0 0 0". You can lock the telephone on the analog port in two different ways.
Selecting the telephone lock Initial state: dial tone Steps: No. Description 1 Select the full lock or Apply the ISDN telephone's lock Input *33* CODE *1# *33* CODE *2# Display Acknowledgement tone Acknowledgement tone Switching the telephone lock for the analog terminal on/off or checking it Initial state: dial tone Steps: No. Description 1 Activate lock 76 Input *33* CODE # Display Acknowledgement tone or Check lock *#33* CODE # Pos. acknowl. tone=on Neg. acknowl.
6.3.2.5 Connection without dialling A previously defined telephone number is dialled automatically about 5 seconds after you lift the handset. The telephone number is entered while you activate this feature. Initial state: dial tone Steps: No. Description Input Display 1 Activate connection without dialling *53* Acknowledgement tone or Check connection without dialling *#53# Pos. acknowl. tone=on Neg. acknowl. tone=off Deactivate connection without dialling #53# or 6.3.3 Destination No.
7 Appendix 7.1 Approval and CE mark The product meets the fundamental requirements of all applicable guidelines of the Council of the European Union. The specified conformity evaluation procedures have been followed.
telephone 7.2 Technical data ISDN Connection: Dimensions: Weight: Euro ISDN point-to-multipoint connection 162 x 80 x 206 mm (W x H x D) approximately 700 g For connection to telecommunications systems with an internal S0 bus. Analog port Dialling method: R key: Ringing voltage: Supply voltage: Supply voltage: Dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) Pulse dialling – Functions with * and # are not available when using pulse dialling Flash (50 ms … 350 ms) 32 Vrms / 25 Hz to 0.
7.4 Summary of programming sequences After entering s 0 (to enter the programming mode), you reach the menu items listed below either by scrolling with the * and # keys or by entering the appropriate code(s) after entering the programming mode. Menu description „Hotkey“ Entering the programming mode s0 Entering the date and time s01 Disabling/enabling switching at the exchange s02 Changing the PIN s03 Display PROGRAM ˜*88888OK88888#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı CHANGE DATE+TIME 04.06.
Programming the international prefix s002 Network provider codes s004 Automatic keypad switchover s005 Programming the exchange line code s006 Defining the local area code s007 Selecting the display language s008 Resetting the unit (Reset) s009 Programming call pick up (D721 only) s000 Editing entries in the telephone book s0b Clearing the redial memory s0w Programming a call diversion destination s0r INTERNAT.
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O On-hook dialling Open listening 16 f, 21 32 P Parking Pick up PIN Plug-in connection Power failure Programming functions Programming sequences 34 f 53, 70 59, 76 11 67 44 80 R Redial Redial memory Reset Ringing tone 16, 19, 21 20, 34, 37, 66 44, 53, 57, 59, 62 43, 69 S Switching 38, 65 T Telephone book 16, 19, 21, 63 Three-party conference 29, 38, 65 Tone ringing 43, 69 Tones 13 V Volume 42 83
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Mat. Nr.: 3300.630 This unit meets the requirements of the EU guidelines: 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility" 73/23/EEC "Electrical equipment for use within certain voltage limits" The unit bears the CE mark in this respect. Technical modifications reserved Philips Nederland B.V. Postbus 90050 5600 PB Eindhoven Operating instructions SmartLine D711 / 721 Part-No.