Operation Manual

Subscriber
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Password
After calling up the configuration menu for a subscriber, you have to enter a user
name (subscriber name) and a password. Enter the desired password here.
Outgoing number
With an outgoing call your telephone system gives information to the exchange
which number (MSN) is to be uses to establish the call.
Applicable charges will be assigned to that MSN. In case CLIP has been activated
that MSN will also be displayed at the other party's phone.
Is that MSN unknown to the exchange usually the basic number will be used. Some
exchanges - when ordered - will also pass on unknown numbers as CLIP information.
In such a case you are free in programming any number you like.
If you do not want to change the presets performed by the administrator just leave
that field empty.
Call forwarding
Call forwarding is executed within the telephone system and can be configured
individually for every subscriber. It is possible to forward calls to internal and external
calling destinations. A maximum of two calls can be programmed for forwarding in
succession within the telephone system. An external phone number must always
contain the 0 for exchange connection.
Note: With following examples it is assumed that the call forwarding is set up on
one’s own telephone in all cases.
Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
Incoming calls are immediately routed to the call forwarding destination. Your own
terminal does not display a notification for the call. This setting is recommended
during business trips, holidays, etc.
Call Forwarding on Busy (CFB)
Incoming calls are forwarded to another extension when your terminal is busy.
Call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
In this case, the incoming call is indicated on your terminal for a specific period of
time. If the call is not answered during this time, it will be forwarded to the call
forwarding destination.
It is possible to enable call forwarding at the individual terminals (see User's Manual
for your ISDN telephone).