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

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Dispose of the exhausted battery pack according to local rules and regulations. Recycle! Do not
expose battery cells to open fire.
Radio devices (e.g. DECT, Bluetooth)
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It is possible in some cases that medical devices are affected by powered-up radio devices. Please
comply with local rules and regulations concerning DECT devices.
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Do not operate radio devices in vehicles or hazardous locations.
Loss of power
On loss of power (230 V AC power supply) the PABX is not operational, meaning that you can make neither internal
nor external calls. AnISDN terminal with emergency power capabilities can be operated via the additional emergen
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cy service module (NSP module).
On return of power, functionswhich have been configured by the user, e. g. internal and external connections, are not
active. The features configured using setup programming are unaffected by a loss of power.
Symbols
Please note that:Different terminal devices may not signal the same tones or have the same ringing signals or opera-
ting procedures.
For further information on clock frequency and length, please refer to the decription of functions on the CD.
Symbols used
b Liftup the handset of your telephone.
g Thissymbol indicates the call status. You havelifted the handset of your telephone.
a Replacethe handset of your phone in the carriage, or the telephone is idle.
l Indicatessignaling ata terminaldevice, e.g. your phone rings.
t Youcan dial the desired number.
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*#
Oneof these symbols indicatesthat you should dialthe digitshown, or a certaincharacter.
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Thesesymbols indicate a selection of digits or characters from whichyou can choose the appropriate one.
X Thissymbol prompts you to select a certain digit or character from a list or table.
R Prompts you to press the flash key (signal key).
q Indicates that an acknowledgement signal can be heard in the handset.
d Indicatesa conferencecall.
# When you enter the number for dialing via an SIP provider, dialing is not performed until around 5 seconds after the last
digithasbeenentered. Dialing is performed immediatelywhenyoupressthe # key after enteringthe number.Inthis case,
the terminal devicemust also be capable ofdialing into the phone system with the #.
Loss of power Symbols
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