Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Description 1
- Safety notes 1
- Symbols 3
- Operation 4
- Making phone calls 4
- Making outside calls 4
- Specific trunk bundle selection 5
- Making internal calls 5
- Accepting calls 5
- Accepting calls (Pick-up) 5
- Defining your own number for the next call 6
- Switching call authorization for the next call 7
- Trunk group reservation 7
- Speed dialing from the telephone directory 7
- Voice announcement 7
- Switching a voice announcement for all numbers (day / night) 8
- Announcement 8
- Room monitoring 8
- Malicious call identification (Tracing) 9
- Allocating Project Numbers 9
- (keypad-function »Net fixed«) 10
- Sending a fax from a multi-function terminal 10
- Direct dial-in 10
- Inquiry call 10
- Call waiting 11
- Transferring calls with and without advance notice 12
- (Explicit call transfer) 13
- Broker’s call 13
- Three-party conference 13
- Call forwarding 14
- Silent signalling 14
- Call modes (Day- / Night) 15
- Teams 15
- Activating the switching function for an internal subscriber 16
- Follow me 16
- Block dialing (Austria) 17
- Hotel functions 18
- Wake-up call 18
- Door intercom device 19
- Modified code numbers 21
- Communication / Call charges 22
- Terminating an Internet connection from the phone 22
- System menu for the PABX 22
- System telephones 23
- Service 24
- Configuration using a telephone (administrators) 30
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- Call
- Call modes 15
- Call modes for teams 15
- Call rerouting 14
- Call switching in the network (ECT) 13
- Call waiting 11
- Charge counter 22
- Charge limit 22
- Charge limitation 22
- code numbers, modified 21
- Communication cost display 22
- Communication costs 22
- Communication data 22
- Completion of call (automatic)
- Conference 13
- Configuration 24
- Configuring wake-up call from »Reception desk phone« 18
- Configuring wake-up calls from the room phone 18
- D
- E
- F
- I
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- Service 24,25
- Service access 24
- Service-Connection, incoming 25
- Service-Connection, outgoing 24
- Setting up call forwarding from an external location 16
- Signaling features 19
- Silent signalling 14,22
- Speaking alternatively with two parties 13
- Speaking simultaneously with two parties 13
- Specific trunk bundle selection 5
- Speed dialing from the telephone directory 7
- Switching all call modes 15
- Switching call authorization temporarily 7
- Symbols 3
- system menu 22
- System parked inquiry 11
- System telephones 23
- T
- Teams 15
- Telephone directory 7
- Temporarily suppressing transmission of your own number 7
- Terminating an Internet connection from the phone 22
- Three-party conference 13
- Tracing (Malicious call identification) 9
- Transfer a call 12
- Transferring a call 12
- Transferring the existing call using analog telephones 12
- Trunk group seizure 5
- U
- V
- W

Service
Configuration of system features using a telephone
Various settings are protected by PIN1 in the PABX. In the default state, this PIN 1 is set to 0000. Write down your
PIN 1 and keep it in a safe place, because if you forget or lose your PIN 1 you will no longer have access for configuring
the PABX over a telephone. If you do forget your PIN 1, call the service center of your dealer.
»Remote access / remote control« is protected by PIN 2.
Remote access using this 6-digit PIN2 is only possible when this PIN2 has been changed individually, i. e. it is no lon
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ger in its initial setting of 000000.
Attention:
A tear-out page at the end of the instruction manual contains all codes for configuring system features via a phone
line. Remove this page if you want the codes used exclusively by the system administrator or the PABX service.
After you begin configuration you can set the features for your system using the codes described here. The telephone
being used for programmeming can not be reached while the system is being configured.
You will hear the positive acknowledgement signal once you successfully conclude configuration for a setting. You
can then move on to configure the next setting. If you wait for more than 40 seconds between one entry and another,
the PABX will terminate configuration and you will hear the busy signal. All input made up to that point which was
concluded with a positive acknowledgement signal will be saved when you hang up the handset. Saving is performed
for 10 seconds after you hang up the handset. During this period it is important that you do not begin a new configu
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ration of the system, and that power is not interrupted to the system.
Service access
This feature enables you to have the PABXconfigured by your dealer’s service center or download the current softwa-
re of the PABX. You cantrigger this function from an internal phone of your PABX or release your PABX for access by
an external PC (for example your specialized dealer).
Outgoing service call (solution with 2 B-channels)
g You call up the service center. You are connected with the service technician who then explains the further procedure to
you.
R When requested by the technicianyou push the Recallflash buttonYou will hear the internal dialtone.
*792 Dialthis code.
Ifyou wish to establish a service connection with the services maintenance and diagnosis, enter the code number*794
t Dial the numberof theservice center.
# Finishinput.
q You will hear the positiveacknowledgement signal.
g Youare then re-connected with the servicetechnician and can continue your call.
Outgoing service call (access via 1 B channel)
b *792 t#ga
Lift up handset Number for the service
centre
Connection with service
centre
Replace
handset
You will hear the internal music on hold once a connection to the service center has been established.
When the data have been transferred the service center will terminate the connection. You hear the busy signal.
Service Configuration of system features using a telephone
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