AGFEO AS 140, AS 141, AS 190, AS 191, AS 31 ST Operation And Program Manual

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- Operation
- Programming
Basic-Line plus: AS 140, AS 141,
AS 190, AS 191
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Overview of functions
Parking (hot swapping) Callback on busy Phone number communication / suppression to the caller Phone number communication / suppression to the called party Communication of connection charges during and at the end of a connection
Call waiting announcement Call forwarding (permanent, on busy, if no answer) Three-party conference Direct inward dialling Identifying malicious callers (malicious caller tracing) Placing a connection on hold Multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs)
These operating instructions describe how to operate the AS 140, AS 141, AS 190, AS 191, AS 31 ST and AS 32 telephone systems. Please refer to the following list for the differences between them.
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AS AS AS AS AS AS 140 141 190 191 31 ST 32
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Call waiting announcement / call waiting protection / rejection of call waiting announcement Call list display / printout * Don't disturb for internal and external calls Point-to-point or point-to-multipoint connection Automatic exchange seizure adjustable Automatic dialling - connection without dialling Busy on busy Code call Computer telephony integration (CTI) Direct call (baby call) External call access (5-level) Remote support, remote software download Remote control, e.g. changing diversion Picking up calls from an answering machine Fetching external and door calls Internal / external conference Telephone system configuration by telephone or PC Remote configuration Least Cost Routing (LCR) Memory for storing phone numbers * Network code -Call by Call * Parking external calls Room inquiry / muting
Internal and external room monitoring Relay switching (AS 190, AS 191, AS 32 ST, AS 32 ) Reserving a dial-up line Inquiry / brokering Callback Call forwarding, programmable and switchable Discriminator (barred range, local range) Day / night service, programmable and switchable Charge unit factor, charge unit limit TAPI interface Telephone directory (abbreviated dialling), central for all users Telephone lock and access codes Door call diversion to external (AS 190/191, AS 31 ST, AS 32) Diversion from (Follow me) Diversion to internal and external users Support of multilink-compatible cordless telephones Post-sending of connection costs to analog telephones (AS 140, AS 141, AS 190, AS 191) Redial simple / extended / automatic * Internal / external music on hold Internal and external forwarding Appointment call / Wake up call
* system telephones only
External ISDN basic access 1 1 1 1 1 1 Internal ISDN basic access - 1 - 1 - 1 Internal ISDN basic access, extendable with plug-in S0-module 110 x - x - - ­Vario ports for ST 20 or analog terminals - - - - 4 4 Ports for analog terminals only 4 4 8 8 4 4 total number of analog extensions 4 4 8 8 8 8 System telephones digital for internal ISDN basic access - 2 - 2 - 2 Door hands free unit (FTZ 123 D 12) - TFE - - 1 1 1 1
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Overview of contents
- Overview of functions
- Safety notes
- Table of contents
- Important notes on using analog and ISDN terminals
- CTI - computer telephony integration
- Pictograms and keys
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List of key words
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Annex
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Programming
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System telephones
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Operation
Analog / ISDN terminals
- Basic functions - "telephone calls", "accepting a call" and "forwarding a call"
- Convenience functions of the telephone system in alphabetical order
- Basic functions - "telephone calls", "accepting a call" and "forwarding a call"
- Convenience functions of the telephone system in alphabetical order
- Programming from a PC The TK-set configuration program is part of the TK-Soft software package. The corresponding
3.5" diskettes are included in delivery.
- Programming from a system telephone
- Programming from a analog telephone
- Remote configuration by a specialist dealer
- Downloading new software
- Glossary
- If something should go wrong
- Ringing and tones
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Safety notes
every internal S0 bus.
Connected door hands free units must conform to the respective interface definition.
Any other use of the telephone system is not in accordance with its intended purpose and is therefore not permitted.
The telephone system has a general connec­tion permit (Germany: AAE).
The telephone system is intended for connection to an ISDN basic access (DSS 1).
You may connect all analog terminals to the analog user ports of the telephone system that you are also permitted to operate on the analog telecommunications network.
You may connect all DSS 1 ISDN terminals to an internal S0 bus (AS 141, AS 191, ␣ AS 32) that you are also allowed to operate directly on the ISDN network. Two digital AGFEO system telephones can be also connected to
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- The telephone system conforms to the prescribed conformity and safety regulations.
- Attention! The telephone system must be electrically earthed. Therefore connect the Euro PE contact plug of the power cable only to an expertly installed socket (PE socket) to prevent danger to persons and material.
- Before connecting the sub­scriber lines to the subscribers and the ISDN network, pull out the 230 V mains plug to switch off the telephone system. Mortal danger!
- Protective measure! Touch the metal shield of the PC/printer socket of the telephone system briely with your finger. This will discharge any possible electro-
static charges, thus protecting the telephone system's electro­statically sensitive components.
- You must not connect and disconnect subscriber lines during a thunderstorm.
- Lay subscriber lines in such a way that no-one can step on them or stumble over them.
- Prevent the ingress of liquid into the telephone system as otherwise short-circuits may occur.
- No liability can be assumed for consequential damages such as the cost of an unintentionally continued connection.
- The telephone system is out of operation whenever power failures occur. You cannot make telephone calls in such cases.
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Introduction
Overview of functions I - 2 Overview of contents I - 3 Safety notes I - 4 Contents I - 5 Important notes on using analog terminals
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Important notes on using ISDN terminals
I - 9 CTI - computer telephony integration I - 10 Pictograms and keys I - 11 System telephones I - 11
Chapter 1 -Operation - analog / ISDN
Making telephone calls 1 - 1 Accepting calls 1 - 4 Forwarding a call 1 - 6 Call waiting announcement / Callback / Call list 1 - 8 Call waiting prevention 1 - 10 Picking up calls 1 - 11 Printing and deleting the call list 1 - 12 Do not disturb - tone ringing off 1 - 13 Switching over the call variant 1 - 14 Activating or deactivating call variant 3 (internal call forwarding) 1 - 15 Announcement 1 - 16 Autodial - connecting without dialling 1 - 17 Busy on busy on / off 1 - 18 Announcement / Intercom system function
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Placing a connection on hold 1 - 20
Contents
Identifying malicious callers (Malicious call tracing) 1 - 21 Conference 1 - 22 Least Cost Routing (LCR) - Cost-optimized telephoning 1 - 24 Parking an external call 1 - 25 Room monitoring 1 - 27 Relay switching 1 - 29 Inquiry / brokering 1 - 30 Callback on busy 1 - 32 Tariff units factor 1 - 33 Phonebook - storing and dialling phone numbers 1 - 34 Telephone lock - direct call (baby call) 1 - 36 Diverting a door call to an external subscriber 1 - 38 Switching over the door call variant 1 - 40 Actuating a door intercom system and a door opener 1 - 41 Communicating a caller’s phone number on the internal S0 bus 1 - 42 Communicating your phone number 1 - 43 Follow me - diverting calls from other telephones 1 - 44 Diversion to - diverting calls to another telephone 1 - 45 Connection data set - Setting and printing the printout 1 - 50 Displaying connection costs on an analog telephone (AS 140, AS 141, AS 190, AS
191) 1 - 52 Connection costs - Defining a limit 1 - 53 Connection costs - Print and delete totals
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Chapter 2 - System telephone operation
System telephones ST 20 and ST 25 2 - 1 Setting up and cleaning the system telephones, inserting the marking strips 2 - 2 System telephone display 2 - 3 System telephone settings 2 - 4 Function keys - freely programmable functions (overview) 2 - 10 Function key assignments 2 - 12 Making telephone calls 2 - 17 Accepting calls 2 - 21 Forwarding a call 2 - 23 Forwarding an outside line 2 - 25 Call waiting announcement (knocking)/ callback 2 - 26 Call waiting prevention 2 - 28 Picking up calls 2 - 29 Call list 2 - 31 Do not disturb - turning off tone ringing
2 - 33 Switching over the call variant 2 - 35 Activating or deactivating call variant 3 (internal call forwarding) 2 - 37 Announcement 2 - 39 Autodial - connecting without dialling 2 - 40 Activating/deactivating busy on busy 2 - 41 Voice message/intercom system function
2 - 42 Placing a connection on hold 2 - 45 Identifying malicious callers (malicious call tracing) 2 - 46 Conference 2 - 47 Least Cost Routing (LCR) - Cost optimized telephoning 2 - 50
Brokering - switching between several conversations 2 - 51 Memory - storing a phone number 2 - 52 Network code - Call by Call 2 - 53 Parking an external call 2 - 54 Room monitoring 2 - 55 Relay switching 2 - 56 Inquiry 2 - 57 Callback on busy 2 - 58 Successively viewing status messages 2 - 59 Entering user names 2 - 60 Storing phonebook numbers 2 - 61 Phonebook - dialling numbers 2 - 65 Telephone lock - emergency/direct (baby call) 2 - 67 Appointment call - non-recurring appointment 2 - 69 Switching over the door call variant 2 - 71 Diverting a door call to an external subscriber 2 - 72 Actuating an intercom system and door opener 2 - 73 Communicating your phone number 2 - 74 Diversion from - diverting calls of other telephones 2 - 75 Diversion to - diverting calls to another telephone 2 - 76 Displaying and deleting connection costs 2 - 80 Printing connection costs 2 - 81 Connection costs - displaying your own costs 2 - 82 Connection costs - Starting and stopping recording for certain users 2 - 84 Redial - dialling a phone number again
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Wake up call - recurring appointment 2 - 86 Destination dialing - Storing and dialing phone numbers 2 - 88
Chapter 3 - Programming
Programming from a PC 3 - 1 Programming from the system telephone or a/b telephone 3 - 2 Determining what you want to program
3 - 7 Connection type/External phone numbers/ Call variants 3 - 12 Door intercom - Door phone number/Door call variants 3 - 19 Internal phone numbers for analog ports
3 - 21 Terminal types for analog ports 3 - 23 Programming the internal phone numbers and terminal types for the internal S0 port (AS 141, AS 191, AS 32) 3 - 25 Relays 3 - 27 External access /Barred numbers 3 - 30 External access 3 - 32 Local network code 3 - 34 Internal phone number offset 3 - 35 Music on Hold (MoH) 3 - 36 Switch box - Internal phone number 3 - 37 Regional numbers (free range) 3 - 38 Barred numbers 3 - 40 Protecting telephone system functions against unauthorized use (code numbers)
3 - 42 Maintenance/testing 3 - 46 Registering the system telephone ST 25 digital 3 - 48
Remote setting - remote configuration3 - 49 Downloading new software 3 - 50
3 - 50 Programming for advanced users 3 - 52 Programming tree 3 - 53
Chapter 4 - Annex
Glossary 4 - 1 If something should ever not function 4 - 3 What to do in the event of malfunctions
4 - 4 Rings 4 - 6 Tones 4 - 7
List of key words L - 1
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You may connect all approved analog terminals to the analog parts of your telephone system that you are also permitted to operate on the public telecommunication network. These may be normal telephones (a/b telephones), answering machines, group 2 and 3 fax machines and analog modems, for instance.
The dialling method employed by the analog terminals may consist of the pulse dialling method or of the dual tone multifrequency method (DTMF). DTMF is the faster dialling method. The telephone system detects the respective dialling method automatically.
From an analog terminal, you can reach any internal user free of charge by dialling the appropriate internal phone number. You reach an external subscriber after seizing a dial-up line (B channel) by dialling the exchange code 0 and the external phone number.
If you set "automatic exchange line seizure" for your telephone, you must press the
R
key (hash key) before the internal phone number. Internal dialling is not possible on telephones, particularly telephones using the pulse dialling method, that do not have a
R
key or which do not support these functions.
You operate the functions of the telephone system by pressing the Skey (star key) and by dialling a code digit. On telephones, particularly telephones that use the pulse dialling method that do not have a Skey or which do not support these functions, you must press the digits 99 instead of the
S
key.
Please note: for the "inquiry" function, standard analog telephones using DTMF must have a signal key (inquiry key r) with the flash function. Flash time- AS 140 to AS 191: 70...120 ms AS 31 ST, AS 32: 50 ... 150 ms
This instruction manual always specifies the operating steps for standard analog tel­ephones set to DTMF. On standard analog telephones set to pulse dialling, you do not need to press the r key when making an inquiry.
You can also use the functions of a standard analog telephone (e.g. redial, abbreviated dialling) in conjunction with your telephone system. Please refer to the operating instructions for the telephone concerned for details of these functions. Details of how to operate the functions of your telephone system that you are able to use from a standard analog telephone set to DTMF are given in this instruction manual and in the "short-form operating instruc­tions for analog and ISDN terminals".
When operating your telephone system, pay attention to its audible signals. You hear the acknowledgement tone when you have successfully completed a code digit proce­dure. Otherwise, you will hear the error tone.
AS 140, AS 141, AS 190, AS 191 - The telephone system communicates the counting pulses to analog terminals featur­ing a display of connection charges (charge pulses).
For data transfer via the analog ports, the telephone system supports the V.34 stand­ard (28800 bps). For usage of a modem, it is recommended to define the port for "automatic line seizure" by Tk-Set. Otherwise it is imperative to configure the modem to blind dialling because most modems do not detect the dial tone of a telephone system. On mo­dems that operate with the Hayes command set, blind dialling is set by means of the X0..X4 parameters.
Important notes on using analog terminals
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The telephone systems AS 141, AS 191, AS 31 ST and AS 32 are already equipped at the factory with an internal S0 access. The telephone systems AS 140 and AS 190 can be upgraded to AS 141 or AS 191 systems later with the S0 module 110 (internal S0 access).
You may connect up to eight ISDN terminals to one internal S0 access of the telephone system. ISDN terminals:
- AGFEO system telephones digital
- ISDN telephones
- ISDN cards
- ISDN fax machines
Depending on current consumption, you may connect at least four ISDN terminals that do not have a power supply of their own. Example: 4 ISDN telephones or 2 system telephones digital and 2 ISDN telephones.
All ISDN terminals must be approved ISDN terminals (DSS 1).
The internal S0 access behaves like a point­to-multipoint connection to which you may assign any chosen internal phone numbers of the telephone system. The two-digit internal phone numbers are the multiple subscriber numbers. You enter one or several of these multiple subscriber numbers (internal phone numbers) in your ISDN terminal. In doing so, pay attention to the ISDN terminal’s operating instructions. The multiple subscriber number is this ISDN terminal’s internal and direct inward dialling number.
From an ISDN terminal, you reach any internal user free of charge by dialling the corresponding internal phone number. After
seizing a dial-up line (B channel), you reach an external subscriber by dialling the exchange code 0 and the external phone number.
If you set "automatic exchange line seizure" for your ISDN terminal, when dialling an internal number you must press the R key (hash key) before dialling the internal number. Internal dialling is not possible on terminals that do not have a R key or which do not support these functions.
On an ISDN telephone, you operate the functions of the telephone system in the same way as on a standard analog terminal. You execute a function after pressing the
S
key (star key) and dialling a code digit. On ISDN telephones that do not have a
S
key or which do not support these functions, you must enter the digits
99
instead of pressing S key.
For an "inquiry" there must be an inquiry key r on the ISDN telephone.
When operating your telephone system, pay attention to its audible signals. You hear the acknowledgement tone when you have successfully completed a code procedure. Otherwise, you hear the error tone.
The following are displayed to you on your ISDN telephone:
- Caller’s phone number (internal and external)
- Connection charges
- Date and time after the first internal connection
You can only make restricted use of the menu-prompted functions of your telephone system for operating the ISDN features.
Important notes on using ISDN terminals
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CTI - computer telephony integration
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Among other things, the TK-Soft software package contains the TK-Phone CTI applica­tion. It offers you the possibility of dialing telephone numbers directly from a PC, of viewing calls on your monitor during your
daily work and of dialing the numbers pertaining to unanswered calls from a call list. Refer to the online help, which you can call up at any time by pressing F1, for details of the entire performance spectrum.
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Contrary to TK-Phone, the TAPI (Telephony Applications Programming Interface) is not an independent CTI application, but an interface between a TAPI-compatible Windows application and the telecommuni­cations system. If programs (applications) support this interface, you can use them to
control the telecommunications system. The scope of control depends on the application you are using. However, in most cases it embraces starting of outgoing calls (dialing out of the application) and displaying incoming calls.
TAPI application
Part of the Microsoft operating system
AGFEO TSP
PC
AGFEO ISDN telecommunications system
e.g. database
e.g. phonebook
CD-rom
e.g. TAPI
telephony
program
TAPI
Microsoft telephony interface
TSPI
Telephony service provider for AGFEO telecommunications systems
ISDN card with CAPI driver
Internal ISDN bus
TAPI TAPI
CAPI
TAPI-compatible system software
The TAPI is an interface of Microsoft operating systems and the application end of Microsoft’s telephony interface. A telephony service provider (TSP) from the manufacturer of the ISDN hardware - in this case from AGFEO - is needed to link this interface to the AGFEO telecommunications system. The TSP is a driver that you must install on your PC. It executes the TAPI functions and controls the necessary exchange of data between the PC and the telecommunications system.
Owing to the constantly growing scope of functions of applications that support TAPI, the TSP is undergoing constant expansion. We provide the TSP free of charge on our Internet home page http://www.agfeo.de to ensure that you always have the current TSP for your needs.
The self-extracting file contains all informa­tion needed for installation and relating to the supported applications. If you do not have an Internet access, contact your specialist dealer.
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S
R
Inquiry key (signal key) for making an inquiry during a call
Digit keys for entering digits, e.g. "9"
Conduct a call
Replace the receiver
Conference
Room monitoring by telephone
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Pictograms and keys
Operation of every function of the telephone system is explained clearly and
lucidly with the aid of pictograms.
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Audible ringing signal (tone ringing)
Pick up the receiver
Enter phone numbers or code numbers
Tones you can hear in the receiver, e.g. acknowledgement tone
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Star key for initiating specific functions
Hash key for internal dialling when automatic exchange line seizure is active.
You can use system telephones for easy and comfortable operation of your AGFEO ISDN telephone system.
There is a choice of two different models.
- System telephone ST 20
- Digital ISDN system telephone ST 25
The system telephone ST 20 is connected to a varioport of your AS 31 ST or AS 32.
The digital ISDN system telephone ST 25 can be connected to any internal ISDN bus of an AGFEO.
Up to two ST 25s can be operated on an in­ternal ISDN access of your AS 141, AS 191, AS 32.
The S0 module must be plugged in order to be able to connect an ST 25 to an AS 140 or AS 190.
System telephones
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Making telephone calls
On your telephone, you can set the outside line seizure "0" variant or the automatic outside line seizure variant to seize an
outside line (to seize a B-channel).
Outside line seizure "0" variant ("as-delivered" setting): after picking up
the receiver, you hear the internal dial tone. If you wish to call an external subscriber, dial "0" to seize an outside line. When you wish to call an internal user or initiate a proce­dure, enter the internal phone number or a code.
Automatic outside line seizure variant:
after picking up the receiver, you hear the telephone system’s external dial tone. If you wish to call an external subscriber, simply enter the external phone number. The out­side line is seized automatically. If you wish
to call an internal user, you must predial R. Direct outside line seizure variant: this
variant can only be set by means of the PC configurator. It is suitable for terminals that only operate external connections, e.g. a fax machine or a modem. When you pick up the receiver, you hear the dial tone of the exchange. The outside line is seized directly. Enter the external phone number. In this variant, you fcall any internal users and you cannot initiate any procedures.
Every internal user of your telephone system can be assigned two different two-digit internal phone numbers (first and second internal phone numbers) by programming. If necessary, inquire which internal phone numbers have been assigned to which users.
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Replace handset
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Acknowledge­ment tone
0 = outside line seizure with "0" 1 = automatic outside line seizure with internal
Lift handset Enter the outside line
seizure code
set variant
h QP0 Q PZ
Lift handset Internal dial tone
External dial tone
Outside line seizure with "0"
Enter the external phone number
External phone call
Outside line seizure on the combination port – After the code "10" has been
dialled on the combination port (instead of "0") , the telephone system also seizes an outside line. However, it assigns the fax service to the connection. When an outside line is seized by dialling"0", the telephone service is assigned.
Communicating your phone number – In the case of outside line seizure with “0“ the external phone number of the telephone system assigned to you (system phone
number or multiple subscriber number, MSN is sent to the ISDN exchange. The connection costs are then recorded under this phone number. This phone number is also transferred to a called ISDN subscriber providing that communication of your phone number is released.
How to account the connection costs under another MSN, see under "Outside line seizure with specific MSN".
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When you make telephone calls via a point­to-point connection, the system phone
number and your extension number are
communicated to a called ISDN subscriber, provided communication of your phone number is enabled.
to the called party. Targeted communication of a different MSN is not possible.
Combined port: the telephony service is transmitted when "direct outside line seizure" is set.
When using the "Direct outside line seizure" variant, only external dialling is possible, but not internal dialling. When using the "Direct outside line seizure" variant on a point-to-multipoint connection, the standard MSN is always communicated
hQPZ
External call
Enter external phone number
Lift handset Dial tone of the exchange
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h QPZ
Lift handset External dial tone
Enter external phone number
External call
Automatic outside line seizure is only possi­ble directly after picking up the receiver. If you wish to call an external subscriber in an inquiry, you must seize an outside line by pressing "0".
When seizing an outside line automatically on a point-to-multipoint connection, the
standard MSN is always communicated to the called party. Targeted communication of a different MSN is not possible.
Combined port: the telephony service is transmitted when "automatic outside line seizure" is set.
h QPZ
Lift handset Internal dial tone
Enter internal phone number
Internal call
h QPR Q PZ
Lift handset External dial tone
Press the hash key
Internal call
Internal dial tone
Enter internal phone number
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Outside line access (external access)
If, when seizing an outside line, you hear the error tone instead of the external dial tone, this means that your telephone has no external phone number dial access.
Barred range - If the telephone system’s barred range is programmed for your tel­ephone, this means that you cannot dial the external phone numbers that lie within the barred range. You hear the error tone.
Internal call - Internal dialling is not possi­ble on telephones for which automatic out­side line seizure is set and which do not have a R key (hash key) or which do not support this key.
DTMF post-dialling is possible for all exist­ing external connections, even in an inquiry when brokering and during a three-party conference. You can post-dial digits and symbols (1...0, S and R) .
You can agree two different code calls with internal users of radio cells (base stations
with cordless telephones. The connection must be programmed as a "radio cell"). When you dial the radio cell with the first internal phone number, all users of the radio cell are called with the tone ringing se­quence of code call 1. When you dial using the second internal phone number, they are called with code call 2. The first user of the radio cell who picks up the receiver is con­nected to you.
Reserving an outside line - The telephone system rings you for 60 seconds when the reserved outside line is free. The reservation is cleared after one minute if no connection comes into being.
If you hear the error tone after reserving, this means that the outside line is already reserved.
On telephones that do not feature or do not support a S key (star key), you must press the digits 99 instead of the S key.
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If you hear the busy tone after seizing an outside line (e.g. by dialling "0"), this means that both outside lines are busy. You can reserve an outside line for yourself. As soon
as an outside line is free, the telephone system will call you. When you pick up the receiver, you hear the external dial tone and you can enter the external phone number.
h P0QPrS29 Q Pª
Lift handset Reserve outside line
Outside line sei­zure, e.g. "0", busy tone. No out­side line free.
Replace handset
Acknowledge­ment tone
Seiting an outside line wiht a defined MSN (outside line seizure variant "0")
When dialling externally, you may define wich MSN is trasfered, in order to seperate
the call charges. To seize the outside line, dial the following procedure instead of "0".
h PS00PZ PRPZ PT
Lift handset Prepare external dialling
Enter specific MSN
Enter external phone number
Conduct callTerminate
entry
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Accepting calls
Thanks to different ringing rhythms on your telephone, you can distinguish between in­ternal calls, code calls, door calls and external calls provided your terminal supports the different ringing rhythms. When your tel­ephone rings and you pick up the receiver, you are connected to the caller. You can end the call at any time by replacing the receiver.
Call waiting announcement - You receive
a call while you are already making a call. The waiting call is announced. You hear the inter­nal call waiting announcement tone once (internal call) or you hear the external call waiting announcement tone several times (external call). You can accept the call and you can broker between both calls. You can reject an external waiting call. When you reject the waiting caller, the caller hears the busy tone.
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APhPT
Your telephone rings
Lift handset Conduct the call
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TQPª A Ph PT
You are conducting a call and you hear the external or inter­nal call waiting tone
End the call Automatic ringing
by the waiting party
Lift the receiver Conduct the call
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TQPr PS8PT
You are conducting a call and you hear the external call waiting tone
Inquiry, call is placed on hold
Fetch the waiting external call
Conduct the call
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TQPr P0 PT
You are conducting a call and you hear the internal call waiting tone
Inquiry, the call is placed on hold
Fetch the waiting internal call
Conduct the call
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Rejecting an external waiting call ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
TQPr PS21PT
You are conduct­ing a call and you hear the external call waiting tone
Inquiry, the call is placed on hold
Reject the waiting call
Continue your call
You hear the error tone while fetching a waiting call,
- if the internal call waiting tone refers to the other call partner.
- if both outside lines of the external wait­ing caller are busy. To speak with the waiting caller, you must end the first call
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(replace the receiver or place the first call on hold by means of the inquiry function).
You can prevent call waiting announcement by activating call waiting announcement prevention.
Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Forwarding a call
You can forward an external call to another internal user or to an external subscriber. Two kinds of internal forwarding are possi­ble.
Internal forwarding with announcement
You call the internal user in an inquiry, you announce the external call and you replace the receiver. You have now forwarded the external call.
Internal forwarding without announcement
You call up the internal user in an inquiry and you replace the receiver without speak­ing with the internal user. The internal user hears call ringing, and is connected to the external subscriber after lifting the receiver.
External forwarding is only possible with an announcement. You call the external subscriber in an inquiry and you announce the other external call. You forward the call by dialling the appropriate call.
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Conduct external call
Inquiry, external call is placed on hold
Enter internal phone number
Announce external call
Forward external call
Internal forwarding without announcement ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
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Conduct external call
Inquiry, external is placed on hold
Enter internal phone number
Forward external call
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Conduct first external call
Forward first external call
Inquiry, external call is placed on hold
Seize outside line Enter external
phone number
Conduct second external call
Replace the receiver
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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When forwarding an external call, you must always seize the outside line by entering "0", even if automatic outside line seizure is set on the telephone.
External forwarding is only possible if a dial­up line (B-channel) is free.
You bear the cost of the externally for­warded call.
A user on the internal S0 bus can only for- ward an external call internally if the second B channel of the internal S0 bus is free. Ex­ternal/external forwarding is not possible.
Internal forwarding with announcement
If the internal user does not answer, you are connected back to the external subscriber after dialling r0 . If necessary, you can
forward this external subscriber to another internal user. If the internal user is busy or has activated the do not disturb feature on his telephone, you are connected back to the external sub­scriber after a short busy tone.
During the inquiry, the external subscriber on hold hears a tune if you have internally activated music on hold (MoH) or if music on hold is fed in from an external source.
After internal forwarding without an- nouncement, you receive a call back after 45 seconds if the internal user has not ac­cepted the forwarded call within this time. If you accept the call back, you are again con­nected to the external subscriber. Ringing is aborted after 60 seconds if you do not ac­cept the call back.
Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Call waiting announcement / Callback / Call list
By means of Call waiting announcement, you can make yourself noticeable to a busy internal user. You hear the internal call wait­ing tone. In his call, the other user hears the internal call waiting tone. Your required call partner receives your call immediately after hanging up. If he does not accept your call or if he has activated call waiting protection, you initiate a callback when you replace the receiver.
You receive the automatic callback as soon as the other user is free again. Your tel­ephone rings. You only need to pick up the receiver and the other user will be called au­tomatically.
If you call an internal user who has a system telephone that is free but who is not an­swering, you can enter yourself in the call list of this user’s system telephone.
Call waiting announcement / Initiating Callback / Entry in the call list ¢¢¢¢¢
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Lift handset Dial internal
phone number
Busy or ringing tone
Inquiry Call waiting
announcement
QPT
Call waiting tone Extension user
answers, conduct call
Extension user does not answer. Replace the receiver. This initiates a callback or you enter yourself in the call list if you have called a system telephone.
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Call waiting announcement - You cannot announce yourself as a waiting caller to an internal user
- from whom a callback is already expected.
- whose connection is set to the answering machine, fax, modem or combined unit terminal type.
If you wish to repeatedly announce a wait­ing call to an internal user without placing a call on hold, you must announce your call again.
Callback - You can initiate several callbacks in succession (from every internal user)
You cannot initiate a callback from an inter­nal user
- from whom another user is already ex­pecting a callback,
- who has activated do not disturb on his telephone,
- whose connection is set to the answering machine, fax, modem or combined unit terminal type.
Callback from a user with a standard telephone:
- The callback is cancelled after 60 seconds if you do not pick up the receiver.
- A callback is cleared once the callback has come into being.
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Callback in general: You have activated a callback:
- if you have activated do not disturb on your telephone, this is temporarily cancelled.
- if you have set call diversion on your telephone, the callback is not diverted.
- Power failure: initiated callbacks are cleared.
Call list - Callback from a user with a system telephone:
- If you do not pick up the receiver, after 60 seconds your call is entered in the call list of the user’s system telephone.
- If you are busy, your call is immediately entered in the call list.
- If the user picks up the receiver during his callback, your call is immediately entered in his call list.
You cannot use the "call waiting announcement/callback/call list" features on a combined unit (phone/fax).
Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Call waiting prevention
While you are conducting a telephone call, internal users and external subscribers can announce their waiting calls. You hear the call waiting announcement tone in your call. If you do not want others to announce their waiting calls, activate call waiting prevention on your telephone. You can select whether the call waiting prevention is to apply for your 1
st
internal phone number (primary
internal phone number), your 2nd internal phone number (secondary internal phone number) or for both internal phone numbers.
External callers hear the busy tone when your telephone has rung as the only one and no internal call forwarding (call variant 3) has been set.
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h PS55PZ PZ QPª
Lift handset Call waiting
prevention
1 = on 0 = off
on / off
Replace handset
Acknowledge­ment tone
Select internal phone number
1 = 1
st
internal phone number 2 = 2nd internal phone number 0 = both internal phone numbers
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Picking up calls
Another telephone rings with the internal or door ringing tone. You can pick up the call on your telephone.
If the answering machine has accepted an internal call, you can pick up this external call on your telephone.
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External call on another telephone
Pick up external call
Picking up an answering machine call ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
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Answering machine has accepted external call
Lift the receiver on your telephone
Enter the answering machine’s internal phone number
Conduct external call
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To be able to pick up a call from an answering machine, the terminal connection must be programmed as an answering machine.
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Door call on another telephone
Lift the receiver on your telephone
Pick up door call
Lift the receiver on your receiver
Conduct call
Conduct call
Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Printing and deleting the call list
The PABX stores external calls not answered by any user in a call list. You can have the call list printed and deleted with a maximum of 32 entries.
The call list contains the following informa­tion:
- date and time of the call
- phone number of the caller (if the phone number is not transmitted, the phone number of the caller is marked "un­known")
- phone number of the called party (DID or multiple subscriber number of the internal user)
- service (telephony, fax, data)
Printing the call list ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
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Print call list Acknowledge-
ment tone
Replace handset
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Lift handset Deleting the call list Replace handsetAcknowledge
tone
Lift handset
Example: Call list when setting 80 characters/line
( Call list ) Date Time Call from Call to Service
---------------------------------------------------------------
05.08.96 11:52:10 0309876543210987 87654321 Tel
05.08.96 12:05:35 unknown 87654322 Tel
06.08.96 07:45:56 05219988776 87654323 Fax
Example: Call list when setting 24 characters/line
( call list )
------------------------
05.08.96 11:52 from 0309876543210987 Tel to 87654321
05.08.96 12:05 from unknown Tel to 87654322
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Do not disturb - tone ringing off
You do not wish to be disturbed by calls and you activate the do not disturb feature.
You can select whether the don’t disturb feature is to apply for your 1
st
internal phone number (primary internal phone number), your 2
nd
internal phone number (secondary internal phone number) or for both internal phone numbers.
You can also define whether do not disturb
Switching do not disturb ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
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Lift handset Do not disturb for
is to apply only to internal calls, to external calls or to all calls and you can deactivate do not disturb again.
If do not disturb is active, ringing on your telephone is off and internal callers hear the busy tone. You can continue conducting tel­ephone calls in the usual manner. When you pick up the receiver, the special dial tone re­minds you that the do not disturb feature is on.
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You can initiate callbacks despite the fact that the do not disturb feature is active. The callback temporarily cancels do not disturb.
Do not disturb is not active if you are using your telephone as a guarding telephone for room monitoring.
Replace handset
Acknowledge­ment tone
Define call type
1 = internal calls 2 = external calls 3 = all calls 0 = off
Select internal phone number
1 = 1
st
internal phone number 2 = 2nd internal phone number 0 = both internal phone numbers
Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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hPS53PZPZPR
QPª
Switching over the call variant
In the event of an external call, a telephone rings or several telephones ring simultane­ously. The called internal user who picks up the receiver first is connected to the caller. Which telephones ring is defined by pro­gramming in the ringing distribution set­tings. By means of two call variants (AVA), differ­ent ringing distribution settings are possible for the day time and night time.
You can activate or deactivate call variant 2 (night service) at any time, from any internal or external telephone, and singly for each phone number in your telephone system. From an external telephone, to do this you must dial up the switching box of your tel­ephone system.
When call variant 2 is deactivated, call vari­ant 1 (day time service) is on.
Call variant 2 (night service) on / off ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
Lift handset Switch call variant 2
on / off
Enter phone number to switch individually
1 = on 0 = off 2 = all off
3 = all on
Call variant 2 ( night service) from an external source on / off ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
hPZ Q QPZ
Lift handset
Ringing tone 2 to 3 rings
Enter the direct dialling in or multiple subscriber number of the switching box
5 seconds internal music on hold
Enter the code number of the switching box within 15 seconds as a DTMF signal
QPS53PZPZPR
QPª
5 seconds internal music on hold if the code number is cor­rect
on / off
Switch call variant 2
Acknowledge­ment tone
Replace handset
( )
Conclude input
( )
Replace handset
Acknowledge­ment tone
Conclude input
Enter phone number to switch individually
1 = on 0 = off 2 = all off
3 = all on
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If the selection ‘alloff/all on’ is set up when call variant 2 is switched on/off, door call
variant 2 is switched on/off at the same time.
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Activating or deactivating call variant 3 (internal call forwarding)
If you activate call variant 3 (internal call forwarding), the telephone system forwards an external call to other internal terminals.
Call forwarding takes place:
- after a defined number of rings if no-one answers,
- immediately if the number is busy and call waiting announcement is not possible.
You can activate and deactivate call variant 3 (AVA 3) separately for each phone number in your telephone system, and from every internal or external telephone. From an external telephone, you must dial up the telephone system’s switching box to do this.
The call forwarding terminals are defined by programming the ringing distribution settings - call variant 3 - for each phone number in your telephone system.
Call variant 3 (internal call forwarding) on / off ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
hPS54PZPZPR
QPª
Lift handset Switch call variant 3
on / off
Call variant 3 (internal call forwarding) from an external telephone on / off
Acknowledgement tone
Replace handset
1 = on 0 = off 2 = all off
3 = all on
Enter phone number to switch individually
Conclude input
( )
hPZ Q QPZ
Lift handset
Ringing tone 2 to 3 rings
Enter the direct dialling in or multiple subscriber number of the switching box
5 seconds internal music on hold
Enter the code number of the switching box within 15 seconds as a DTMF signal
QPS54PZPZPR
QPª
5 seconds internal music on hold if the code number is cor­rect
on / off
Switch call variant 2
( )
Replace handset
Acknowledge­ment tone
Conclude input
Enter phone number to switch individually
1 = on 0 = off 2 = all off
3 = all on
Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Announcement
You can make an announcement from your telephone via an audio module or a loudspeaker system.
The audio module or the loudspeaker system is connected instead of a door hands free unit (TFE to FTZ 123 D12).
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h PS49 Q PT Pª
Lift handset
Acknowledgement tone
Enter the announcement code
Make the announcement
Replace handset
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Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Autodial - connecting without dialling
You can activate "automatic dialling" on your telephone for an emergency. If you pick up the receiver and then do not press a key, after 10 seconds the telephone
system automatically dials a stored external phone number. Up to that time, you can dial any phone number in the normal fashion. In this case, automatic dialling does not take place.
Autodial on / off ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
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Lift handset Automatic dialling
Autodial - Programming a phone number ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
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Lift handset Program the autodial number Enter an external
phone number, max 24 digits
Replace handsetAcknowledge-
ment tone
1 = on 0 = off
on / off
You must start programming mode by entering
hS705Qª
Continue programming or end the programming mode by entering
hS700Qª
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Check your autodial setting after program­ming the external phone number. Activate the autodial mode, lift the receiver, wait until the external phone number is dialled and check that the right connection is established.
If the called party is busy, the telephone system attempts to redial the external phone number every 10 seconds.
It cancels automatic dialling after 12 attempts.
If you hear the error tone when you activate the autodial feature, no telephone number has been programmed.
If the autodial feature is on, you hear the special dial tone when you pick up the receiver.
Clearing the autodial phone number ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
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Lift handset Clear autodial phone number Acknowledgement
tone
Replace handset
Programming mode must be started by entering
hS705Qª
Continue programming or end programming mode by entering
hS700Qª
Replace handset
Conclude input, Acknowledgement tone
Operation - analog / ISDN terminals
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Busy on busy on / off
An external subscriber calls your phone number, for which ringing distribution to several terminals is programmed. The termi­nals that are free ring. You are busy and there is no-one there who can accept the call. The caller hears the ringing tone. To
Busy on busy on / off ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
h PS46PZ PZPRQPª
Lift handset Replace
handset
Switch busy on busy
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An ISDN terminal that is connected to the point-to-multipoint connection in parallel with the telephone system and which is assigned an identical phone number to that of the telephone system is always called,
regardless of whether "busy on busy" is on or off in the telephone system for this phone number. The caller hears the ringing tone.
avoid creating an impression that nobody is there, you can activate the "busy on busy" feature for your phone number. A caller hears the busy tone if one user in the ring­ing distribution configuration is busy.
1 = on 0 = off
on / off Conclude input,
Acknowledgement tone
Enter the external phone number
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