Operation Manual
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Operation using other devices
Gigaset 4170/4175isdn, A31008-G4170-B100-2-7619
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Operation using other devices
Connecting wired analog devices
The internal numbers Int.21/Int.22are permanently allocated to the TAE con-
nections.
Devices connected to them must not be
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registered with the base station and
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must be set for tone dialling (DTMF) (DP not supported).
Furthermore, the appropriate device type must be set and additional device-
Zdependent settings must be made.
Costs are not displayed on connected devices. However, costs accruing are jre-
corded in the base station and can be retrieved from a Comfort handset or the
PC.
Setting the device type
The following settings can be made (Specifying the device type see page 76).
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Te leph one see page 74, Telephone connections.
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Fax see page 75, Connecting a fax machine.
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Modem see page 75, Connecting a modem.
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Answering mach. see page 75, Connecting an answering machine.
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Neutral see page 75, Connecting a fax machine.
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Door type1 see page 79, Configuring the entrance telephone.
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Doortype2(DTMF) see page 79, Configuring the entrance telephone.
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Ext. music/hold see page 28, Configuring music-on-hold.
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No function see page 76, No device connected.
Please note the following explanations regarding device types and the addition-
al device-dependent settings for them.
Telephone connections
With the factory default, the two TAE connections are set toTelephone.
This means that even without the handset, the base station is already in its
standby state with a telephone (with tone dialling/DTMF) connected to Int.21
or Int.22.
For details on how to make calls with wired telephones, see the chapter on
"Making calls with devices with TAE connection." , Page 77 .
If you also wish to make internal calls with this telephone, automatic line sei-
zure for the corresponding TAE connection must be switched off (see page 77).
For external connections, the number must be prefixed by a zero.
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