HiPath 1100 HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 User Manual
Introduction Introduction The HiPath 1100 family consists of the following systems:HiPath 1120, HiPath 1130, HiPath 1150, and HiPath 1190. The features and operation of these systems are very similar. Their differences stem from their capability regarding the number of extensions, external lines and optional modules that they can accomodate.
About This User Manual About This User Manual This User Manual describes the features available with the HiPath 1100 systems and how to use them. It also describes all feature codes and functions provided by your system. Some functions may not be available with your system. The reasons for this are the following: • The function is not configured for your type of line and/or system. Ask your System Administrator for further information. • Your communications platform does not support the feature.
About This User Manual Step by Step How To Use This Manual The steps for programming the system are presented sequentially in graphic format under the column "Step by Step" on the left side of each page. The graphic symbols have the following meaning: d (d) FLASH Key - Standard MF or system telephone Press the Flash key if you are using a Standard MF telephone. Programmable key. Lift the handset. Replace the handset. Initiate conversation. * 8 8 , ...
Index Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About This User Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CE Mark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . .
Index Functions used during Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Consultation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toggle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parking. . . .
Index Miscellaneous Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daily Except Weekends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . After a Specified Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For a Specified Time . . . . . . . . . . . .
HiPath 1100 HiPath 1100 HiPath 1100 has two different Numbering Plans that can be selected with the HiPath 1100 System Manager. The features described in this manual are based on Numbering Plan 1 (factory default). The codes for Numbering Plan 2 are available at the end of this manual.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Functions used when Making Calls Making Calls External1 You can make external calls through any extension cleared for that specific type of call. Lift the handset. 0 Enter the code for accessing an external line. Wait for a dial tone. Enter the external number you want to call. Initiate conversation. Internal You can make internal calls to any extension available. Lift the handset. Enter the extension number (e.g., 11/101). Initiate conversation. 1.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Using a Group of External Lines1 An extension can make external call or calls to a Master PABX through a group of external lines. Lift the handset. Enter the number for the appropriate group of external lines: 0 or 890...899 Enter the external number you want to call. Initiate conversation. Seizure of a Specific Digital Line Seizing a specific line selects that line for generating an external call or a call to another PABX. Lift the handset.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Individual Speed Dialing The Speed Dialing feature stores the 5 numbers most frequently used numbers. These numbers can be dialed quickly by assigning them a speed-dial number. Lift the handset. * * 7 0 ... 4 Enter the code for accessing Speed Dialing. Enter the speed-dial number given to the number you want to call . Initiate conversation.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Internal Group1 The internal extensions group can be called up using a common number. When the internal group is called up, all telephones belonging to that group ring. The first user (telephone) to pick up the phone answers the call. Lift the handset. 7 7 0 Enter the number for the internal group. Initiate conversation. UCD Subscriber Group2 The UCD Group is a group of extensions for answering calls directed to a specific group number. Lift the handset.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Caller List1 The last 10 identified calls that were not answered by the extension are stored in the Caller List. These calls can be viewed and dialed using a system telephone with a display. Lift the handset. # 8 2 , Enter the dialing code for the caller list. Browse the caller list. Select the desired number. Initiate conversation. 1.Make sure that Caller ID is enabled by the carrier.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Reserving a Line1 When there is no line available for making an external call, use the line reservation feature. Required: The handset is off-hook and all external lines are busy. Wait 7 seconds Wait 7 seconds until you hear a distinctive tone. Replace the handset. When a line becomes free.... << >> The telephone rings (a distinctive ring). Lift the handset. Enter the external number you want to call. Initiate conversation.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Redial The Redial feature allows the extension to redial the last external number dialed. Lift the handset. # 4 9 7 Enter the code for redialing the last external number dialed. Initiate conversation.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Recall1 The Recall feature is used when an extension or external number 2is not available to answer the call at that particular moment. Required: The destination of the call is not available. d) * ( With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. 5 8 Enter the code for confirming the recall. Replace the handset. Wait for the recall.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Override1 The Override feature allows the user to override a conversation. A beep signals the occurrence of an override. Required: The destination of the call is not available. ( * d) 6 2 With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. Enter the code for confirming the override. Initiate conversation. Urgent Call2 The Urgent Call feature is used when the extension being called is busy. Required: The extension being called is busy.
Functions used when Making Calls Step by Step Warmline1 The Warmline feature allows the extension to dial any destination number once the phone is off-hook. It also allows the system to generate an automatic call to a pre-programmed number after a timeout of up to 9 seconds. Lift the handset. Enter the extension (e.g., 11/101) or dial the access code for an external line (e.g., 0) then the number you want to call. or Wait for the system to automatically generate a call to the pre-programmed number.
Functions used during Calls Step by Step Functions used during Calls Consultation1 The Consultation feature allows the extension to make a consultation to a third party when a call is in progress. At the same time, it prevents the first caller from listening to the conversation. Required: A call is in progress. ( d) With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. Enter the extension number (e.g., 11/101) or dial the access code for an external line (e.g., 0) then the external number.
Functions used during Calls Step by Step Transfer1 The Transfer feature allows the extension to reroute a call to another extension. Required: A call is in progress. d) ( With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. Enter the extension number (e.g., 11/101). Optional ( ) Let the caller know that there is a second call. Replace the handset. If the destination extension is busy... d) ( * 0 With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key.
Functions used during Calls Step by Step Conference The Conference feature allows a third party to participate in a conversation when a call is in progress. Required: A call must be in progress. ( d) With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. Enter the extension (e.g., 11/101) or dial the access code for an external line (e.g., 0) then the number to be included in the conference. Inform the person about the conference. ( d) * 3 With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key.
Functions used during Calls Step by Step Parking1 The Parking feature can place up to 10 internal or external calls on hold and answer these at any extension. Required: A call is in progress. d) * 0 ( With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. 5 6 Enter the code for parking. ... 9 Select the parking slot (e.g., 0). Replace the handset. Resuming a call. Lift the handset. # 5 6 0 ... 9 Enter the code for parking. Select the parking slot you want to answer (e.g., 0).
Functions used during Calls Step by Step Flash on External Line The Flash on External Line feature allows the caller to send a flash signal when making an external call (e.g., Master PABX commands). Required: An external call is in progress. ( * d) 5 1 With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. Enter the code for sending a flash signal over the line. Proceed according to the instructions provided by the accessed system.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step Functions used when Receiving Calls Answering Calls Regular Calls To answer an incoming call at an extension simply lift the handset. Required: The telephone rings. Lift the handset. Initiate conversation. Second Call/Urgent Call1 If there is an intermittent signal in the background when a conversation is in progress, it means there is a second or an urgent call being made to that extension. Required: A call is in progress.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step Pickup Group1 The Group Pickup feature allows any group extension to answer a call that rings at a different extension belonging to the same group. Required: A group extension is ringing. Lift the handset. * 5 7 Enter the code for picking up a group call. Initiate conversation. Individual The Individual Pickup feature allows a system extension to answer a call that rings in a different known extension number. Required: A known extension is ringing.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step Call Forwarding in an Analog Line Internal Internal Call Forwarding reroutes calls made to an extension to another specified extension or to a Voice Mail Server. Lift the handset. * 1 1 Enter the code for Call Forwarding. Enter the number for the 1. Extension you want to call (e.g., 11/101). 2. Voice Mail Subscriber Group (e.g., 780). Replace the handset.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step When There Is No Answer1 The Call Forwarding - No Answer feature allows rerouting a call made to a specific extension to another extension or to a Voice Mail Subscriber Group, after a specified timeout. Lift the handset. * 1 4 Enter the code for Call Forwarding. Enter the number for the 1. Extension you want to call (e.g., 11/101). 2. Voice Mail Subscriber Group (e.g., 780). Replace the handset. 1.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step For Fax/DID Option Module1 When a Fax/DID module is installed, calls can be rerouted to be answered automatically, as configured by the module. Lift the handset. Enter the type of Call Forwarding wanted 1. 2. * * 1 1 - Immediate Call Forwarding 1 4 - Call Forwarding - No Answer Enter the Call Forwarding destination number. For the HiPath 1120/1130/1150: 1. 6 1 - Fax 2. 6 2 - Attendant (direct dialing to an extension) 3.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step Deactivating Call Forwarding - No Answer When calls are not answered after a specified time they will no longer be forwarded to another extension or voice mail server. Lift the handset. # 1 4 Enter the code for deactivating Call Forwarding. Wait for a confirmation tone. Replace the handset.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step Attendant for External Line The Attendant for External Line feature allows an extension to answer one or more lines external to the HiPath 1120/1130/1150 system. To activate Lift the handset. * 4 9 5 Enter the code to activate answering for an external line. Enter the number of the external line (e.g., 0, 851). Replace the handset. To deactivate Lift the handset. # 4 9 5 Enter the code for deactivating answering of external lines.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step Voice Mail1 Voice Mail is an information tool designed to facilitate communications within and outside of organizations. It is similar to electronic mailing, faxing, etc. The characteristic feature of Voice Mail is that communications are carried out by means of voice.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step The visual indicator or audible tone is activated when a message is received in the mailbox and deactivated after the user listens to the last message recorded. For System Telephones When there is a message in the user’s mailbox, the appropriate key will light up as an indication. Programming a Key for Internal MWI A programmable telephone key is assigned as an indicator for a new message in the mailbox by using an internal Voice Mail Server.
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step For Standard Telephones1 When there is a message in the user’s mailbox, a distinctive tone is heard on the line. Activating an Internal MWI When a Subscriber Group is programmed as an interface for Voice Mail, it becomes a Voice Mail Subscriber Group that can be enabled for signaling the moment a new message is waiting (see Programming an Extension - Voice Mail Interface in the Programming Manual).
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step Voice Mail Forwarding With this feature calls that are received at a specified extension can be forwarded to a Voice Mail Server (See Call Forwarding in an Analog Line, na página 26). Leaving a Message A caller has the following options when using the Voice Mail system: • Regular call to a mailbox Most callers access the called party mailbox when the called party is not at the usual workstation (Voice Mail Forwarding).
Functions used when Receiving Calls Step by Step When all Mailboxes are Busy The following occurs when all the internal Voice Mail boxes are busy: Internal calls: • Unconditional Call Forwarding: This extension receives a busy signal (same as for Call Forwarding to an extension) • Second Attendant: The internal call continues ringing at the first Attendant until an extension in the same group becomes available.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Miscellaneous Functions Alarm Clock The Alarm Clock allows for programming the extension to call at fixed or repeated time intervals to remind the user of his schedule. Daily Lift the handset. * 4 6 1 H1 H2 MI1 MI2 Enter the code for activating the alarm clock. Enter the hour and minutes: H1 H2 = Hour, from 00 to 23 MI1 MI2 = Minutes, from 00 to 59 Replace the handset. Daily Except Weekends Lift the handset.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step For a Specified Time Lift the handset. 4 6 4 Enter the code for activating the alarm clock for a specified time. D1 D2 M1 M2 H1 H2 MI1 MI2 Enter the day, month, hour minutes (e.g., 05080830 for August 5, 8:30 a.m.): * D1 D2 = Day, from 1 to 31 M1 M2 = Month, from 1 to 12 H1 H2 = Hour, from 00 to 23 MI1 MI2 = Minutes, from 00 to 59 Replace the handset. Querying Lift the handset. * 4 6 5 Enter the code for viewing the alarm clock.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Electronic Lock1 The electronic lock helps the user in preventing unauthorized people from making external calls from a particular extension. To activate Lift the handset. * 6 6 Enter the code for activating the electronic lock. Enter your 4-digit password (the default is: 0000). Replace the handset. To deactivate Lift the handset. # 6 6 Enter the code for deactivating the electronic lock. Enter your 4-digit password (the default is: 0000). Replace the handset.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step COS (Class of Service) Changeover1 The COS Changeover feature authorizes the user to use a different system extension temporarily to make calls as if he was at his own extension but with a lower class of service. Lift the handset. * 5 0 8 Enter the code for COS Changeover. Enter the extension number for which you have authorization (e.g., 11/101). Enter the 4-digit password for the electronic lock (default is 0000). Enter the code for accessing an external line.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Data Protection1 The Data Protection feature prevents audio signals generated by the system from affecting data equipment connected to the extension, such as faxes, modems, Internet connections or answering machines. To activate Lift the handset. * 4 9 0 Enter the code for activating Data Protection. Replace the handset. To deactivate Lift the handset. # 4 9 0 Enter the code for deactivating Data Protection. Replace the handset.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Room Monitor1 (Babyphone) The Room Monitor feature uses a telephone handset as a microphone to capture audio signals in a room. To activate Lift the handset. * 8 8 Enter the code for activating the Room Monitor feature. Keep the handset off-hook to capture audio signals. To deactivate Replace the handset. Room Monitor Lift the handset. Enter the extension number for the room you want to monitor (e.g., 11/101).
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Night Service1 The Night Service feature forwards all external calls to a preset extension that can be enabled or disabled for any system extension. To activate Lift the handset. * 4 4 Enter the code for activating Night Service. Enter your 4-digit password (the default is: 3758). Replace the handset. To deactivate Lift the handset. # 4 4 Enter the code for deactivating Night Service. Enter your 4-digit password (the default is: 3758). Replace the handset.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step "*14". The MSN number incoming call rings at the extension assigned to it. If a call is not answered after a specified timeout (default of 30 seconds), the system again reroutes the call to an extension configured as Second Attendant. If the call is still not answered after the specified timeout (default of 30 seconds), the system reroutes the call to the extension configured as Night Service. 4. When an MSN number is assigned to an extension number.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Door Opener1 The Door Opener feature allows a programmed extension to open a specified door. Required: The Telephone rings. extension enabled as Entrance Lift the handset. Identify the person who wants to enter. d) * ( With Standard MF telephones first press the Flash key. 6 1 Enter the code for opening the door. Replace the handset.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Remote Configuration1 The Remote Configuration feature allows for the remote configuration of the HiPath 1100 using a MF telephone. Required: Remote configuration must be enabled and the programming extension - 11/101 - must have a conversation in progress with the remote programmer. The remote programmer then executes the programming through an external line.
Miscellaneous Functions Step by Step Relay1 The relay on the HiPath 1120 music module is used to control all peripheral equipment, such as the Door Opener, etc. To activate Lift the handset. * 9 0 Enter the code for activating the relay. Replace the handset. To deactivate Lift the handset. # 9 0 Enter the code for deactivating the relay. Replace the handset. When there is a Fax/DID installed...
Special System Telephone Functions Step by Step Special System Telephone Functions Call Hold This feature allows an extension to place a call on hold on the system telephone. Required: A call is in progress. k Press the HOLD key to put a call on hold. Resuming a call. k or Press the HOLD key or press the blinking key indicating a call in progress. Proceed with the conversation.
Special System Telephone Functions Step by Step For an External Line Press this key to seize an external line or to answer a call that is ringing. or * g 9 1 0 Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Enter the code for programming a key. Select a programmable key. Enter the code for the external line (e.g., 801/851).
Special System Telephone Functions Step by Step As a Macro Allows a key to repeat a string of up to 20 digits. or * g 4 9 1 0 Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Enter the code for programming a macro key . Select a programmable key. Enter a string of digits. or 0 g Press the selected key again to confirm the entry. Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key Deleting Key Assignment or * g 9 1 0 or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Enter the code for programming a key.
Special System Telephone Functions Step by Step Virtual Keypad With the "Virtual Keypad" an increased number of programmable keys becomes available. The same key can indicate the status for two different elements (external line/extension) or external/internal MWI, printer error or fax received. Note that these keys must be assigned the same function on the "main" keypad as on the "virtual" keypad. To activate the "Virtual Keypad" one of the keys must be programmed for the "Toggle Keypad" feature.
Special System Telephone Functions Step by Step Phonebook Search A Phonebook Search or and alphanumeric search allows an extension to lookup a person’s number by the person’s name when making a call. Required: The extension must be equipped with a system telephone that features a display. or g # 4 9 4 Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Enter the code for initiating a search. Enter the name assigned to the desired number. Use the arrow key as needed: Delete. Next. Start a Phonebook Search.
Special System Telephone Functions Step by Step Headset1 The headset installed on system telephones provides more comfort and freedom of motion for the user. or * g 9 1 0 Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Enter the code for programming a key. Select a programmable key. Enter the extension number for the headset (e.g., 11/ 101). or g Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key To activate Lift the handset. * 4 9 2 0 Enter the code for activating the headset.
Index Index Summary of Feature Codes D Data protection ........................................... 40 Deleting Key Assignment ......................... 49 Do Not Disturb ............................................ 29 Door opener ................................................ 44 A Accessing your Mailbox ............................ 33 Activating a Toggle Keypad Key .............. 50 Alarm clock .................................................. 36 after a specified time .............................
Index L P Leaving a Message .................................... 34 Parking ......................................................... 22 parking ......................................................... 22 Phonebook Search ..................................... 51 Pickup .......................................................... 25 group ........................................................ 25 individual .................................................. 25 pickup .....................................
Index T Toggle .......................................................... 20 toggle ........................................................... 20 Transfer ........................................................ 20 transfer ........................................................ 20 U UCD group login and logout ..................... 30 Urgent call ................................................... 17 using a specific line ................................... 10 V Virtual Keypad .........................
Standard Numbering Plan Codes Standard Numbering Plan Codes Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 External analog line 851 to 856 851 to 864 851 to 866 851 to 882 External digital line 801 to 802 801 to 815 801 to 815 801 to 845 11 to 26 11 to 30 11 to 60 101 to 140 Extension Group of external lines 0 or 890 to 899 Subscriber group 780 to 789 Notes: The * key can be reprogrammed to use Code 75; The # key can be reprogrammed to use Code 76.
Standard Numbering Plan Codes Feature Code Headset - Activation 0 * 4 9 2 # 4 9 2 * * * * 9 9 1 * 9 1 0 Activating a key for switching the keypad * 9 1 Programming external MWI * 9 1 0 Headset - Deactivation Remote Configuration Programming a Function Key Assigning a macro to a key Programming the Info Key Programming external MWI a a key key for for Accessing your Mailbox Virtual keypad 9 1 0 0 0 # 4 9 1 string 9 1 # 0 1 # # 0 2 0 # # 0 3 0 # # 0 4 0 0 MWI key
Standard Numbering Plan Codes Feature Code Programming Speed Dialing Individual System Speed Dialing 9 2 +* X * 7 + 0 X Y (“X” is from 0 to 4) (“XY” is from 00 to 89) , HiPath 1120: 11 to 26 / HiPath 1130: 11 to 30/ HiPath 1150: 11 to 60 / HiPath 1190: 101 to 240.
Standard Numbering Plan Codes Feature Code Parking (Resume call) # 5 6+X Suffix Dialing 7 5 5 3 (“X” is from 0 to 9) Functions used when Receiving Calls Answering (External call / on hold) ( d) * Accessing your Mailbox Group pickup 5 5 Voice Mail Group * * 5 7 5 9 extension Call Forwarding to an external number * 1 1 external Internal Call Forwarding * 1 1 extension or Voice Mail Group Call Forwarding - Deactivation # 1 1 Call Forwarding - Activation (If there is no answer) * 1
Standard Numbering Plan Codes Feature Code Data Protection - Activation * 4 9 0 Data Protection - Deactivation # 4 9 0 Functions - Deactivation (Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Data Protection) # 0 Room Monitor (Babyphone) * 8 8 Night service - Activation * 4 4 password Night service - Deactivation # 4 4 password Door Opener (After answer by the Entrance Telephone) System Programming Mode ( d) * 6 1 password code * * 9 5 Relay - Activation (only for HiPath 1120) * 9 0 Relay
Standard Numbering Plan Codes Feature Code Call Group Logout # Calling a UCD Group 7 8 X Silent Monitoring (Override ( without beep) d) * 8 5 (“X” is from 0 to 9) 6 2 Satellite PABX Operation PABX as a Satellite Flash on External Line 8 9 X ( d) * line number (“X” is from 0 to 9) 5 1 61
Codes for Numbering Plan 2 Codes for Numbering Plan 2 Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1130 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 External analog line 4651 to 4656 4651 to 4664 4651 to 4666 4651 to 4682 External digital line 4601 to 4602 4601 to 4615 4601 to 4615 4601 to 4645 Extension 211 to 226 211 to 230 Group of external lines 211 to 260 2011 to 2150 0 or 70 to 79 Subscriber group 201 to 210 2001 to 2010 Notes: The key * can be reprogrammed to use Code 412; The key # can be reprogrammed to use Code 4
Codes for Numbering Plan 2 Feature Code Headset - Activation 4 3 5 0 Headset - Deactivation 0 4 3 4 Remote Configuration 4 9 6 Programming a Function Key 4 9 0 Assigning a macro to a key 4 9 1 Programming the Info Key 4 9 0 Programming External MWI * 9 1 0 # # 0 2 Activating a key for switching the keypad * 9 1 0 # # 0 3 Programing a key for Internal MWI * 9 1 0 # # 0 4 Accessing your Mailbox 0 MWI key a key for 0 0 0 string 0 4 4 6 0 Toggle Keypad key Virtual
Codes for Numbering Plan 2 Feature Code , Extensions for: HiPath 1120: 211 to 226 Internal Call Attendant Extension HiPath 1130/1150: 211 to 260/ HiPath 1190: 2101 to 2150.
Codes for Numbering Plan 2 Feature Code Suffix Dialing 4 4 Functions used when Receiving Calls Answering (External call / on hold) ( d) Accessing your Mailbox Group pickup 1 Voice Mail Group 3 Individual pickup 3 Call Forwarding to an external number 4 2 1 Internal Call Forwarding 4 2 1 Call Forwarding - Deactivation 4 2 0 Call Forwarding - Activation (If there is no answer) 4 8 1 Call Forwarding - Deactivation (If there is no answer) 4 8 0 Do Not Disturb - Activation 4 3 1 Do Not Di
Codes for Numbering Plan 2 Feature Code Data Protection - Deactivation 4 3 2 Functions - Deactivation (Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Data Protection) 4 0 0 Room Monitor (Babyphone) 4 4 1 Night service - Activation 4 7 1 password Night service - Deactivation 4 7 0 password Door Opener (After answer by the Entrance Telephone) ( d) 3 System Programming Mode 4 9 5 Remote Configuration 4 9 6 Relay - Activation (only for HiPath 1120) 4 3 9 Relay - Deactivation (only for HiPath 1120) 4
Codes for Numbering Plan 2 Feature Code Calling a UCD Group 2 0 X Silent Monitoring (Override ( without beep) d) (“X” is from 1 to 9) 4 Satellite PABX Operation PABX as a Satellite Flash on External Line 7 X ( d) line number (“X” is from 0 to 9) 3 67
1P A31003-K1250-B811-03-7619 The information in this document contains general descriptions of the technical options available, which do not always have to be present in individual cases. The required features should therefore be specified in each individual case at the time of closing the contract. Subject to availability. Right of modification reserved. *1PA31003-K1250-B811-03-7619* Ref. No.: A31003-K1250-B811-03-7619 • Printed in Brazil • 25.06.04 © Siemens Ltda.