Sm artLine D711 / 721
User´s guide
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
Three-party conference
Malicious caller identification
Hands free operation
Hold
29
30
31
32
32
3.3.7Open
listening
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.10
3.3.11
3.3.12
3.3.13
Switching
DTMF/keypad
Notebook
Parking
Consultation/brokering
Placing
redial
Switching
the
microphone
signalling
on/off
(muting)
33
34
36
a
call
(hot
swapping)
a
caller's
the
telephone
exchange
number
in
the
39
memory
at
3.3.14
38
3.4
3.4.1
Further
functions
or
Modifying
Switching
Adjusting
Displaying
Adjusting
Switching
switching
call
display
charges
handset
telephone
call
(baby
contrast
diversion
call)
on/off
on/off
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
3.4.7Tone
direct
the
call
the
the
41
41
volume
lock
42
on/off
ringing:
adjusting
the
volume
and
tone
4
Programming
44
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
Default
settings
of
44
46
Overview
Programming
programmable
exchange
functions
line
45
the
code
Enabling/disabling
Call
camp-on
busy
list:
clearing
entries
a
Call
diversion:
keypad
the
programming
switchover
call
diversion
destina
4.7Automatic
49
4.8
4.9
4.10
Setting
date
direct
display
and
time
Programming
Selecting
a
call
number
(baby
the
language
2
4.11
Charges
51
4.11.1
4.12
4.13
Resetting the unit
53
Programming picking up a call/conversation
(SmartLine D721 only)
53
54
55
56
4.14
4.15
4.16
Programming the international prefix
Entering, modifying or clearing MSNs
Programming the national prefix
4.17Network
provider
the
code
local
PIN
scheme
area
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
Defining
code
Editing
Setting
Defining
the
your
identification
numbers
barred
4.22
4.22.1
Telephone
Creating
book
a
new
an
entry
existing
4.22.2 Editing/clearing
entry
the
4.23
4.24
Disabling/enabling
switching
redial
at
exchange
Clearing
the
memory
5
Emergency
operation
operation
emergency
67
5.1
5.2
Emergency
switch
In
an
6
The analog port (SmartLine D721 only)
68
6.1
Setting up the analog port
68
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
Internal calls
Transferring a call internally
Picking up a call/conversation
69
70
70
3
6.3
6.3.1
6.3.1.1
Functions on the analog port
During a conversation
Pic
71
71
6.3.1.2 Consultation call, brokering
6.3.1.3 Automatic callback on busy
71
72
73
73
73
74
75
77
77
6.3.2
Set up functions
6.3.2.1 Setting up MSNs
6.3.2.2 Camp-on busy
6.3.2.3 Call diversion
6.3.2.4 Telephone lock
6.3.2.5 Connection without dialling
6.3.3
Emergency operation
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Appendix
78
78
79
79
80
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
ApprovalandCEmark
Technicaldata
Cleaningandcare
Summaryofprogrammingsequences
Thekeywords
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4
1
Introduction
With a telephone from the SmartLine D700 family, you have decided in
favour of a powerful ISDN telephone that gives you easy access to the
special features of digital telephony.
This user's guide describes two different versions of the SmartLine D700:
SmartLine D711
SmartLine D721
Easy-to-operate high-convenience
ISDN telephone
Same as SmartLine D711, but also offering con-
nection of an analog terminal
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2
General
2.1
About this user's guide:
The chapter entitled "General" familiarises you with the features of your
new telephone. You find out everything you need to know about keys, the
display, tones, connections and commissioning.
In the chapter entitled "Telephoning", all operations before and during a
telephone call are described and you find out how to accept a call and
what happens if you do not accept it. Here, you will also find notes on how
to use further functions that require previous programming.
The chapter entitled "Programming" describes the available possibilities of
setting and programming the telephone.
In the chapter entitled "Emergency operation", you find out how the tele-
phone reacts to power failures and how to make your telephone operate in
an emergency.
The chapter entitled "The analog port" contains both details of configura-
tion and operation of the analog terminal. This analog connection port is
only provided on the SmartLine D721.
Operator control steps
Operator control steps are shown in the form of tables. Beginning with a
certain initial state, the sequence is numbered consecutively.
If alternative selection possibilities are available in individual steps, these are
indented and are preceded by a dotted line, and begin with "or" or "if
necessary".
In words, the text column describes the activity to be carried out, and a
swift overview is provided by an illustration of the appropriate key or sym-
bol. The affiliated illustration of the display always shows the result of the
operator control step described in the line concerned.
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Example configuration
To improve understanding, this user's guide refers to a telephone that
has an example configuration. You should not find it difficult to relate an
"imaginary MSN" from this user's guide to your actual MSN.
Definition:
MSN is the common abbreviation for "Multiple Subscriber Number". For
your ISDN connection, your network carrier has given you several of these
numbers, and you can assign them to your telephone as follows:
SmartLine D711
SmartLine D721
–
–
MSN 1 – 8
MSN 1 – 4 for the ISDN telephone
MSN 5 – 8 for the analog port
The example configuration for this user's guide is programmed as follows:
MSN index
MSN 1
MSN 2
MSN 3
MSN 4
MSN telephone number
MSN name
PRIVATE
BUSINESS
4711
4712
4713
4714
4715
4716
MSN 5
MSN 6
FAX
MSN
MSN 8
17
747
4718
Local areacode 40 (Eindhoven)
Electronic telephone book
!Fire
999
!Police
999
!Ambulance
Arthur
Henning
Xaver
999
123456
345678
567890
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2.2
Scope of delivery
2.2.1 SmartLine D711
1 ISDN telephone SmartLine
1 Telephone handset
1 Receiver cord
1 ISDN connecting cord
1 User's guide
2.2.2 SmartLine D721
Same as SmartLine D711
Additionally: 1 Adapter cable for an analog terminal
05.05.99
10:22
Display
Conference
Park
Lock phone
Mute
Direct call
Charging
Ringer
Identification
Program
Tone / Keypad
Change MSN
Handset loud
List of calls
Marking strip
Call diversion
Function keys
OK
1
2
3
ABC
DEF
1
2
5
5
6
4
GHI
JKL
MNO
.
.
.
1 2 3
MSN
9
7
8
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
KP
0
R
+-!
Microphone
Loudspeaker
Keypad
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2.3
Operator controls and displays
Keypad
Digit keys 1…0, *, #,
– For entering telephone numbers
– For entering names in telephone book entries (see 2.5)
– For entering control characters (MFV/keypad)
Hotkey functions (symbols next to each key):
s 1 Three-party conference
s 2 Parking
s 8 Number suppression
s 9 MSN switchover
s 3 Telephone lock
s * DTMF/keypad switchover
s 4 Muting (microphone on/off) s 0 Programming functions
s 5 Hot line
s # Handset volume
s 6 Charges
s w Activate callback
s 7 Tone ringing and melody
Function keys
ö Hands free/open listening
f Call list
b Telephone book
w Redial
r Call diversion
t Clear
o ok key
R Signal key/edit key
* Scroll function, move cursor
# Scroll function, move cursor
s Shift key
(change function level)
Display
Lines 1 and 2: Display of date and time, names and telephone numbers
or programming
Line 3:
Display of statuses by 10 pictograms
Å 2nd function level active
‹ Programming mode
Ç Telephone book
¤ Redial/
Ï Hands free/open listening on
Ì Microphone off
Ó Camp-on busy
Û Call parked
Callback programmed
‰ Number suppression
active
ı Call diversion set up
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2.4
Start up
The SmartLine D711/721 is connected to an ISDN S DSS1 point-to-multi-
0
point connection or to a corresponding telecommunications system.
Note: Please note that the S bus must be terminated on both ends with
0
2 x 100 Ohm.
Location
Avoid placing the telephone in the direct proximity of other electronic devi-
ces such as HiFi units, office machines or microwave units, thus ruling out
mutual influences. Do not place the telephone close to heat sources such
as radiators.
Today's furniture is coated with a vastly diverse amount of lacquers and
plastics and is treated with diverse care agents. Therefore, it cannot be
ruled out that some of these substances may contain components that will
be aggressive to the telephone's plastic feet and will soften them with the
result that they leave behind unpleasant traces.
Connecting
Connect the handset to the housing with the coiled handset cord. Insert the
end with the shorter uncoiled portion in the socket on the handset. Then
connect the telephone to the telephone network by means of the telephone
connecting lead. The telephone starts with a display test, during which time
all pixels and pictograms are displayed for about 10 seconds. You can now
make telephone calls.
Connector for
adapter cable
(SmartLine D721 only)
Telephone line
ISDN
Optionen
Options
Handset
cord
Underside of SmartLine D711 / D721
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Establishing and undoing a plugged connection
Insert the plug into the socket so that the locking
catch points in the direction of the corresponding
cut-out in the socket. Push the plug into the socket
until it audibly locks.
Cut-out
Socket
Plug
Catch hook
To undo a plug-in connection, press the locking
catch in the direction of the plug and pull out the
plug at the same time.
2
1
Initial programming
A.11lt)hough your telephone is immediately operable after connection to the
telephone network, you should first adapt it to your specific needs by pro-
gramming.
• MSN input (see 4.15)
• Defining the local area code (see 4.18)
• Programming the national code (see 4.16)
• Programming the international code (see 4.14)
If required, you should then:
• Change the PIN (see 4.19)
• Define a charge factor (see 4
• Program an exchange line code (only if you operate the telephone on
a telecommunications system - see 4.3)
• Define barred numbers (see 4.21)
• Set ringing tones (see 3.4.7)
• Program the telephone book (see 4.22).
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2.5
Digit and character input, editing
The digit keys have a dual function. If the telephone expects you to enter a
telephone number, then the digits printed on the keys apply. When you
enter names in the telephone book, the keypad switches over automatically,
with the result that the letters/characters on the keys also apply. The let-
ters/characters printed on the keys are recalled by pressing the appropriate
key several times. To display the letter "C", for example, you must press the
key 2 thrice. If the next letter you wish to enter is on a key other than the
last one, the cursor automatically moves forward by one position. If it is on the
same key, you can either move the cursor one position to the right by pres-
sing the # key or you can wait until it moves automatically after about 1.5
seconds.
For example, you must press the following keys to enter the name OTTO:
666 8 # 8 666
8MN O 8T8 8 T MN O
In the editing mode, you can move the cursor to the left with the aid of
and to the right with ‘, in each case up to the end of the text.
No. Description
Input
1
2
Moving the cursor
or ‘
Enter the new required character,
it is inserted at the cursor's position,
characters on the right are moved
forward to the right.
≠…}
or
or
If the cursor is at the end of a line:
Clears the last character
R
R
If the cursor is over a character:
Clears the character concerned and
characters on the right are moved up
to the left by one position
or
Clears the complete line
s R
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2.6
Tones
Acoustic signals when telephoning:
• You hear the dial tone when you lift the handset when the telephone is
idle or when you press the hands free key.
• The ringing tone sounds when the called connection is available.
• The busy tone sounds when the connection you are ringing is busy.
• The camp-on busy tone advises you of another pending call during a
conversation.
• Tone ringing signals calls with the preset melody and volume.
Acoustic signals during operation and programming:
• The positive acknowledgement tone confirms correct input.
• The negative acknowledgement tone indicates an incorrect operation.
Representation of the tones
(Figures in seconds )
tone
pause
Ringing tones
0,5 0,5 0,5
1
3,5
0,5 0,5 0,5
1
Calling an ISDN phone:
(repeated)
4
Calling an analog port
(Basic 20 only): (repeated)
Audible tones (through the handset or the loudspeaker when calling or programming)
Continuous tone
Dial tone
1
4
1
Ringing tone
(repeated)
0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5
Busy tone
(repeated)
3
0,6
0,6
Call waiting tone
0,6
Positive acknowledgement tone
Negative acknowledgement tone
0.1 each
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3 Telephoning
You will find the following functions described in the specified order:
Outgoing call
• Dialling (with line seizure)
• On-hook dialling
– Changing your own MSN for dialling
– Switching number suppression on/off
– Using a stored telephone number
(Call list, telephone book, redial)
– Chaining telephone numbers
– Direct call
Incoming call
• Accepting a call
• Not accepting/forwarding a call
• Viewing the call list
During a call
• Camp-on busy
• Automatic callback on busy
– Activating automatic callback
– Deleting activated callback
• Three-party conference
• Malicious call identification
• Hands free operation
• Placing calls on hold
• Open listening
• Microphone on/off (muting)
• DTMF/keypad signalling
• Notepad
• Parking a call (hot swapping)
• Enquiry/brokering
• Transferring a caller's number to the redial memory
• Switching at the exchange
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Further functions
• Activating call diversion
• Deactivating call diversion
• Adjusting the display contrast
• Displaying call charges
• Adjusting the handset volume
• Ringing tone adjustment
• Activating the telephone lock
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3.1
Outgoing call
A call can be established with or without on-hook dialling. On-hook dialling is
understood to consist of entering digits without seizing a line (the handset is
on-hook and no dial tone can be heard). Here, you have a possibility of
changing the telephone number because you have not yet sent the dialling
information.
It is also possible to define the MSN to be used before dialling and to switch
identification on or off. The latter is only possible, however, if this feature is
available at the local connection.
Besides manual dialling, it goes without saying that stored telephone numbers
from the call list, the telephone book or the redial memory can also be used,
and these can also be combined (chained) and edited.
3.1.1
When you seize a line (A or ö), you can initiate dialling by manually ente-
ring digits or by retrieving a stored telephone number. In this case, it is not
possible to modify entered digits. Incorrect dialling as the result of an incor-
rectly entered digit can only be corrected by B or t, i.e. the connection is
cancelled.
It is only possible to change the MSN to be used (see 3.1.3) or to switch
over the identification (see 3.1.4) before dialling the first digit.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN1: PRIVATE
1
Lift the handset
A
§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
MSN1: PRIVATE
With the handset
on-hook (hands
free operation)
ö
§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN ˜1…8·:§
2
If necessary, change
the MSN (see 3.1.3)
s }
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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MSN1: PRIVATE
3
If necessary,
change calling line
presentation
s {
Z
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
MSN1: PRIVATE
1234§
4
Manual telephone
number input
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
MSN1: PRIVATE
Use a stored num-
ber (see 3.1.5)
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3.1.2
On-hook dialling
In many cases, it is better if you enter or put together the telephone number
before you seize a line. In addition to the dialling methods mentioned above,
you then also have a opportunity to edit or correct the telephone number. The
dialling information is not sent until you either lift the handset (A) or press
the loudspeaker key (ö).
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN§:8PRIVAT
1
If necessary, change
s 9
the MSN (see 3.1.3)
§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN1: PRIVATE
2
If necessary, switch
identification on/off
s 8
Z
§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
MSN1: PRIVATE
1234§
3
Manual telephone
number input
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
or
MSN1: PRIVATE
043188180§
Use a stored num-
ber (see 3.1.5)
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
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or
MSN1: PRIVATE
043188180§
Chain numbers
(see 3.1.6)
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
123456
4
Dial telephone
number
A or ö
123456
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
3.1.3
Changing your own MSN for dialling
Before you dial the telephone number, you have a possibility of selecting
your own multiple subscriber number (MSN) for the connection, e.g.
"Private" or "Business". The MSN you use can then be displayed on the
destination subscriber's display. Incurred call charges are also assigned
to this MSN.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN§
1
Change MSN
s }
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2:8BUSINESS
§
2
3
Select MSN (in this
case "MSN 2")
¡…{
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2:8BUSINESS
043188180§
Enter the number
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3.1.4
Switching the identification on/off
Before making a call, you can decide whether or not you wish to send your
telephone number to the called party. This can only be switched on or off
before dialling the first digit. Prerequisites: the connection must support this
feature and at least one MSN must be programmed.
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Initial state: On-hook dialling/enquiry
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN1:8PRIVATE
1
Number
s {
§888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
presentation on
(if previously "off")
or
MSN1:8PRIVATE
Number
s {
§888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
presentation off
(if previously "on")
3.1.5
Using a stored telephone number (call list,
telephone book, redial)
A telephone number can be retrieved from various memories, edited and
then dialled.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
Redial
1
Memory
selection
MSN1:8PRIVATE
765432§
Press w until the
required number
is displayed
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Telephone book
b , choose the first
letter of the name
with ≠…}
(A…Z) …
8TELEPHONE BOOK
˜*8888A..Z8888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
or
18HAGENUK
…or scroll in the
telephone book
with * or #
until the required
number is
043188180§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
displayed.
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Call list
18123456
or
05.05.815:3088·2
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Press f until the
required number is
displayed.
MSN1: PRIVATE
043188180§
2
Confirm selection
Edit
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
MSN1: PRIVATE
043188281§
If nec.
R, sR,
≠…}
telephone number
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
043188281
3
Dial displayed
number
A or ö
§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
The call list consists of 10 memory locations comprising 30 digits each. The
entries in the call list are cleared automatically once you have retrieved the
appropriate number. You can also clear each entry manually (see "4.5 Call
list: editing or clearing entries").
The redial memory consists of 10 memory locations comprising 30 digits
each.
The redial memory contains the ten telephone numbers dialled last (even
when dialling out of the telephone book), and the number dialled last is in
the first position.
If all memory locations are occupied, the oldest entry is cleared when a new
entry is made.
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3.1.6
Chaining telephone numbers
During the course of on-hook dialling telephone numbers from different
sources (telephone book, call list, redial) can be combined with one
another and/or with manually entered digits. Besides this, you can define
the MSNs that are to belong to the dialling information and you can switch
your identification on or off. You send the dialling information once you have
set up everything according to your wishes.
Initial state: on-hook dialling
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN1: PRIVATE
01018§
1
Use a number
from the
telephone book
b
o
/ ‘
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
or
or
MSN1: PRIVATE
0221123456§
Use a number
from the call list
f if nec. sev.
o times
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN1: PRIVATE
765432§
Use a number
from the redial
memory
w if nec. sev.
o times
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN1: PRIVATE
04357334§
Enter a number
manually
Z o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN1: PRIVATE
01018765432§
2
Append a number
from the
telephone book
b
o
/ ‘
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
or
MSN1: PRIVATE
Append a number
from the call list
f if nec. sev.
o times
010180221123456§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN1: PRIVATE
01018765432§
Append a number
from the redial
memory
w if nec. sev.
o times
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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or
MSN1: BUSINESS
01018765987§
Manually comple-
te/edit a number,
R deletes the num-
ber digit-by-digit
from the right
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
If nec.
3
MSN2:8BUSINESS
01018765987§
Choose a
different MSN
s 9
ç 1…8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2:8BUSINESS
01018765987§
Change the
identification
s 8
A
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
MSN2: BUSINESS
01018765987§
Lift the handset,
number is dialled
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
or
MSN2: BUSINESS
01018765987§
Press loudspeaker
key, number is
dialled
ö
t
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
04.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Press Disconnect
key, on-hook
dialling is cancelled
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3.1.7Direct
call
direct
When
call
Every
call
is
activated,
attempt
number.
it
at
With
is
now
only
possi
a
t
single
grammed
number.
direct
dialling
establishes
thse keye, xpcrepsstionng the of
function keys after lifting the handset produces the same result. A direct
call is not possible when the telephone is locked.
Initial state: direct call call on, idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
06.05.8888810:40
DIR ECT CALL!
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
06.05.8888810:40
DIR ECT CALL!
1
Lift the handset
A
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN1: PRIVATE888
123456888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
Press any key,
direct number
is dialled
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3.2
Incoming call
3.2.1 Accepting a call (with/without identification)
When a call arrives, the caller's number is displayed to you, provided it is
transmitted. In the second line, you can see which of your MSNs is being
called. The tone ringing sequence set for this MSN also sounds. Your tele-
phone number can also be transmitted to the caller. In this way, you "iden-
tify" yourself to a caller so that he/she can also recognise call diversion to a
different number, for example. "Identification" can be temporarily activated
or deactivated before lifting the handset or before activating the hands free
function.
Please note that your connection has to support this feature.
Initial state: ringing tone
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
04318818
You hear the
-· BUSINESS
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
ringing tone for
a business call
If nec.
04318818
Switch identification
s 8
-· BUSINESS
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
on/off (temporarily)
04318818
1
Lift the handset
A
ö
-·8DIENSTLICH
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
04318818
Activate
hands free
-·8DIENSTLICH
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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3.2.2
Not accepting/forwarding a call
If an arriving call is not accepted, it is entered in the call list provided the
caller's telephone number has been transmitted. For details of dialling from
the call list, see 3.1.5 and 3.1.6.
You also have a possibility, however, of forwarding a call during ringing, i.e.
of forwarding an incoming call to a different telephone number.
Please note that your connection has to support this feature.
Initial state: ringing tone
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
04318818
You hear the
-· BUSINESS
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
ringing tone for
a business call
CALL8DEFLECT.TO
1
Press the "Call
diversion" key
r
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CALL8DEFLECT.TO
556677
2
3
Enter the forwarding
number (also from
memory)
b, f, w, Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
04.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Confirm
forwarding
o
3.2.3
Viewing the call list
The call list contains all numbers of callers who have tried in vain to reach
you and whose telephone numbers have been transmitted. The list contains
the telephone number or name (if there is an entry for the number in the
telephone book), the date, and the time of the call. If several calls have
been made from one connection, the total number of calls is displayed
along with the time of the last attempt.
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For details of dialling from the call list see 3.1.5 and 3.1.6.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
05.05.9988816:25
-·8DIENSTLICH8·3
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
18ARTHUR
1
Displaying the first
f
05.05.816:1588·2
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
(most recent) entry:
e.g. call for MSN 1
by ARTHUR on 5.5.
at 16.15 h for the
second time
28043188180
2
If necessary, dis-
f
05.05.815:3088·1
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
play further entries
3.3
During a call
3.3.1 Camp-on busy
During a call, you are informed of a second call by a special information
tone in the handset and a display of the caller's telephone number or name
(if transmitted, see also 3.2.1) as well as the flashing symbol Óon the dis-
play. This function is only available if you have enabled it in the set up menu
(see 4.4 "Enabling/disabling camp-on busy").
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Initial state: camp-on busy during a call
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
04318818010
1
Place the first con-
nection on hold and
accept the other call
R
-· PRIVAT
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
or
or
04318818010
End the first con-
nection and accept
the other call
t
-· PRIVAT
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
0431881810
End the first connec-
tion, in which case the
camp-on busy call is
signalled like a normal
call and is accepted
by lifting the handset
B A
-· PRIVAT
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
123456
Reject the camp-on
busy call
s t
-· PRIVAT
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3.3.2 Automatic callback on busy
The ISDN connection of a party you have called is busy. However, you want
to urgently speak to this person. In this case, you activate the "Automatic
callback on busy" function by pressing the redial key (w) after receiving
the busy tone (pay attention to the acknowledgement tone) and by then
hanging up. As soon as the busy connection is free again, the callback is
signalled to you. When you lift your handset or press the loudspeaker key,
the person who has now become free is called automatically.
Initiated calls back are placed in a callback list by the exchange. If a call-
back is not possible within 45 minutes, the corresponding entry in the call-
back list is deleted automatically.
Note: "Callback on busy" may fail under the following conditions (negative
acknowledgement note):
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• The "Callback on busy" feature is not enabled for your connection
• The feature is not supported by all exchanges to the called connection
• At the called connection, a telecommunications system is connected that
does not support the feature
• The feature is barred for its called connection (e.g. in the case of special
telephone numbers)
3.3.2.1 Activating automatic callback
Initial state: called party is busy
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
04318818
You hear the
busy tone
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
04318818
1
Initiate automatic
callback
w, positive acknow-
ledgement tone
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Initial state: idle, flashing ¤symbol indicates
that callback is activated
Steps:
No. Description
Called party has
Input
Display
CALL BACK FROM:
043188180
1
hung up, tone
ringing sounds.
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
043188180
,
2
The call back party is
called; ringing tone in
the handset or loud-
speaker.
A
ö
or
02 15
0
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
You can conduct the
call once the party
has lifted the hand-
set.
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3.3.2.2 Clearing an activated callback
Initial state: idle, flashing ¤symbol indicates
that callback is activated
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
CLEAR CALL BACK
043188180
1
Display first
callback,
(scroll to the
required entry)
s w
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
(* or #)
04.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
Confirm clearing
o, positive ac-
k
nowledgement tone
3.3.3 Three-party conference
You conduct a simultaneous conversation with two parties and all three par-
ties can hear each other.
Initial state:
Steps:
conversation
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN1:8PRIVATE
1
Initiate consultation
R
§888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
123456
2
Establish consultation
connection
(state = brokering,
see also 3.3.12)
Z
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
CONFERENCE888
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3
4
Activate three-party
conference
s 1 positive ac-
knowledgement tone
123456
Deactivate three-
party conference
(state = brokering)
s 1 positive ac-
knowledgement tone
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
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04.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
5
Clear both
connections
B
Note: for details of targeted clearing of a connection during "brokering",
see 3.3.12.
3.3.4 Malicious caller identification
If you are being molested by a caller, you can have his/her number stored =
"Malicious caller identification". Malicious caller identification is possible up
to 20 seconds after the connection. It is also possible in the case of analog
callers or if the caller has activated calling line identification suppression.
You must have previously requested this ISDN function from your network
provider.
Initial state: call
Steps:
No. Description
Activate malicious
caller identification
Input
Display
TEL.NO. UNKNOWN
1
s f positive ac-
knowledgement tone
Initial state: your telephone has rung
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
TEL.NO. UNKNOWN
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
1
Lift the handset,
possibly busy tone
A
TEL.NO. UNKNOWN
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
Activate malicious
caller identification
s f positive ac-
knowledgement tone
Your network provider informs you in writing of the caller's telephone num-
ber or of the location of the telephone booth from where the call came.
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3.3.5 Hands free operation
"Hands free" means that you can conduct telephone calls without having to
hold the handset in your hand. As in the idle state, the handset lies on the
telephone.
Initial state: idle or conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN1: PRIVATE
1
From the idle state,
ö
§888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
activate hands free
operation. The line
is seized automati-
cally and you hear
the dial tone.
During a call,
activate hands
free
or
8818123888888888
8818123888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Press
down, until the hand-
set is on the hook
ö
and hold it
8818123888888888
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
If necessary,
alter the volume
(9 levels)
If necessary, press
o several times.
The altered setting
is stored
04.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3
Deactivate hands
free operation, end
the call
ö
or
8818123888888888
8818123888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Deactivate hands
free operation and
continue the call
with the handset
A
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3.3.6 Hold
You are conducting a conversation and you would like to place the connec-
tion "on hold" for a short time to conduct a consultation call with another
person.
Initial state: conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN1:8PRIVATE
§IREKTRUF!
1
2
3
Hold the connection
R
in the exchange
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
043188180
End the hold state
and resume the
conversation
R or t
DIREKTRUF!
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
04.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
End the connection
on hold
B
3.3.7Open
Activate
listening
the "Open
listen
your
third
listening"
function
the call.
partner
several
if
you
want
somebody
be
able
tell
that
to
a
in
to
Please
and
conversation
person
that
you
persons
have
is/are
activated
listening
or
Initial
statec:onversation
Steps:
No. Description
"Open listening"
Input
Display
043188180
043188180
1
ö
can be switched on
and off after lifting
the handset
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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043188180
2
The volume can be
altered in nine steps o several times to
If necessary, press
043188180
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
store the modified
setting
3.3.8 Switching the microphone on/off (muting)
Switch off the microphone if you want to talk to somebody in the room
during a telephone conversation without wanting your telephone partner to
listen in.
Initial state: conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Switch the handset
Input
Display
043188180
1
s ¢
043188180
and hands free
microphone on or off
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3.3.9 DTMF/keypad signalling
You can use dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) or the keypad method to
control called computers. When you use the DTMF method, coded tones
are sent and, when you use the keypad method, coded digital signals are
sent. The method you choose depends on the chosen computer. Once you
have sent the complete telephone number, or after establishment of a
connection to an incoming call, the telephone switches over automatically
to DTMF.
Initial state: conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Switching between
Input
Display
1234-K4711M4712§
1
s
DTMF digits and
keypad signals
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
In the example, the telephone number 1234 has been dialled, followed by
the transmission of 4711 as keypad data and 4712 as DTMF data.
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3.3.10 Notebook
The electronic notebook was conceived for noting down a telephone num-
ber in the redial memory during a conversation. This telephone number can
be copied to the electronic telephone book after the conversation (see
4.22.1). Optionally, you can modify an affiliated MSN and you can switch
identification on or off.
Initial state: conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
NOTEBOOK
1
Select the notebook
w
function during a
conversation
§88
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
NOTEBOOK
334455§
2
Edit digits: clear
or enter
R
sR
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
If nec.
MSN§
Select the MSN
Select identification
Store
s 9,
1…8
334455
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
NOTEBOOK
334455§
s 8
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
043188180
3
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3.3.11 Parking a call (hot swapping)
You would like to use a different socket during a conversation (e.g. if you
want to take the unit to a different room). You must park the active call
before you remove the plug from the telephone socket. You can resume the
call later on from a different socket. To prevent another user from continuing
the call, you can assign a two-digit code to the connection. You now have
about 3 minutes* time to resume the call. After this time, the connection will
be cleared automatically by the exchange.
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* The available time depends on the exchange and differs depending on
your network provider. Ask your network provider about the available
parking time.
Note: a parked call can also be picked up from another telephone that is
connected to the same S bus.
0
Initial state: conversation
Steps:
Parking a call
No. Description
Input
Display
PARK --
1
Park a call
s 2
12345678
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
PARK **
12345678
Enter the two-digit
code
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
PLEASE HOOK ON
12345678
2
3
Confirm
o
B
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
04.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
The call is now
parked
Initial state: idle, a call is parked
Steps: Resuming a parked call
No. Description
Handset is on the
Input
Display
PARK8--
12345678
1
s 2
hook
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
Enter the two-digit
code that you
entered when
Z
PARK8**
12345678
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
parking the call
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PLEASE HOOK OFF
12345678
2
3
Confirm
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
043188180
Continue
the call
A or ö
12345678
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3.3.12 Consultation/brokering
You are in a conversation, you would like to put the active connection on
hold and then you would like to establish a connection to a second external
subscriber.
Initial state: conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN1:8PRIVATE
§IREKTRUF!
1
Initiate
consultation
R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
MSN1:8PRIVATE
123456
2
3
Establish
consultation call by
entering a number
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
123456
You can broker as
soon as the second
party lifts the hand-
set, i.e. you switch
between the parties
by pressing the R
key.
R
12345678
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛ
36
345678
4
To clear the current
connection, press the
Disconnect key; the
other connection
continues
t
or
or
123456
To clear the
connection on hold
s t
B
06.05.9988810:40
To clear both
connections, replace
the handset.
3.3.13 Placing a caller's telephone number in the redial memory
You can place a caller's telephone number in the redial memory during a
conversation or even during ringing, provided it is displayed.
Initial state: incoming call
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
043188180
1
Place displayed
number of incoming
call in the redial
memory
s w
(positive acknow-
ledgement tone,
only during the
call)
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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3.3.14 Switching at the exchange
You are in the "Brokering" or "Three-party conference" mode and would
like to connect both parties to one another without continuing in the con-
versation yourself. This function is only available if it has been enabled in the
set up menu (see "4.23 Disabling/enabling switching at the exchange).
Even after switching, the charges to the parties to whom you have establis-
hed the call are debited to your connection.
Prerequisite: this feature must be available on your connection.
Initial state: brokering or three-party conference
Steps:
No. Description
Switch the call
Input
Display
PLEASE HOOK ON(
(((((((((((((((
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
1
s o
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3.4
Further functions
3.4.1 Modifying or switching call diversion on/off
An arriving call can be diverted to a different, previously defined connection,
e.g. if you have temporarily moved to its location and you are expecting an
important call. You can set up separate call diversion for each MSN in one
of the following modes:
• U (unconditional): always - call diversion immediately becomes active
when a call arrives
• B (on busy):
call diversion is only active when your connection
is busy
• N (no reply):
after a time - call diversion is only activated after
about 15 seconds
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
MSN8˜1…8·:§
1
Initiate
r
programming
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN1U:PRIVATE
§NUMBER?
2
Select the MSN for
which you wish to
divert calls.
¡…{
r
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If required:
define the diversion
mode:
MSN1B:PRIVATE
§NUMBER?
3
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
• U = unconditional
• B = on busy
(see also 4.6)
• N = no reply
If required:
Change the MSN
MSN2B:BUSINESS
§NUMBER?
4
5
s } ç
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2B:BUSINESS
987654§
Enter, modify or
clear the diversion
destination
Z
R Z
s R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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or
MSN2B:BUSINESS
123456§
Use a programmed
destination
(see also 4.6)
s r
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2N:BUSINESS
§NUMBER?
6
Activate diversion
(next possible call
diversion is offered)
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
06.05.9988810:40
7
If necessary, end
programming
t
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3.4.2 Switching direct call (baby call) on/off
When the direct call function is activated, when any key is pressed
(except s) after lifting the handset, a connection is established
automatically to the previously programmed telephone number.
If you have already programmed the direct call number (see "4.9 Program-
ming a direct call number"), you activate the direct call function as follows.
You hear the negative acknowledgement tone if no number is programmed.
If the direct call function is activated, you can deactivate it with this
procedure.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Direct call on or off.
Input
Display
88DIRECT CALL
123456
1
s [ ∫
When you activate
the direct call
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
function, the direct
call number is
displayed briefly
The direct call function can only be activated when the telephone lock if off
(see 3.4.7).
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3.4.3 Adjusting the display contrast
The display contrast can be individually adjusted to optimise it under
different lighting conditions.
Initial state:
Steps:
idle
No. Description
Input
Display
06.05.9988810:40
((((((((((((((((
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
1
Adjust display con-
trast in 11 levels
o if nec. sev.
times
3.4.4 Displaying call charges
You can view the charges that have accumulated up to now. Charges can
be displayed in units or amounts (see also "4.11 Clearing the call charge
counter and defining the factor").
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Call up the charge
Input
Display
MSN
ALL
LAST
1
s 6
088812.468880.12
display
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN: display for each
MSN (0...8, 0 = total
for all MSNs)
ALL: totalising counter
LAST: single counter
for the last call
MSN
ALL
LAST
2
3
Switch to the
display of the
next MSN
o
188801.448880.36
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
06.05.9988810:40
((((((((((((((((
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Quit display
t
or o, after the
last MSN has
been displayed
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3.4.5 Adjusting the handset volume
You can adjust the volume of the handset to "normal" or "loud".
Initial state: idle or conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
06.05.9988810:40
((HANDSET LOUD
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
1
Switch handset
volume between
"normal" and "loud"
(approx. 1 s display)
s #
3.4.6 Switching the telephone lock on/off
With the "telephone lock" function, you can lock the telephone call for out-
going calls. Emergency calls cannot be locked out. The emergency num-
bers must be stored in the telephone book and must feature a "!" at the
start of the name.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Switch telephone
lock on or off
Input
Display
06.05.
10:40
1
s
¶
∫
EMERG.ONLY!
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
The telephone lock can only be activated when the direct call function is off.
Programming and "Malicious caller identification" are not possible when the
telephone lock is on.
Refer to 4.21 for details of how to program barred numbers.
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3.4.7Tone
ringing:
adjust
adjusting
different
sound of
display "VOL."
the
volume
melody
ringing
stands
and
and
for
tone
You
can
a
volume
whom
for
eac
call
and
recognise
by
the
a
or
the
private).
ringing
The
melody
for
Volume
(Frequency).
Initial
stateid:le
Steps:
No. Description
Initiate
Input
Display
MSN8RINGER:8§
1
s 7
((((((((((((((((
programming
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN8RINGER:81
2
3
Select the MSN
1… 8
VOL.(4((FREQ:878
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN8RINGER81
Make settings;
current setting
sounds
Loud:1…6
Tone: 7…#
VOL.(2((FREQ:808
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN8RINGER8§
4
Confirm setting
o
((((((((((((((((
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
MSN8RINGER82
Select a different
MSN and make
settings as
1…8
VOL.(6((FREQ:878
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
described above
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4 Programming
This chapter describes all available programming functions. Beforehand,
though, you are familiarised with the 'as-delivered' settings and the default
settings that apply after the unit is reset.
Note: items marked “*“ are described in Section 3.4.
4.1
Default settings
Feature
'As-delivered' After reset
Exchange line code
Camp-on busy
Call list
Automatic keypad switchover
Date/time
No entry
On
No entry
On
No entry
On
No entry
Unchanged
00.00.99/00:00 00.00.99/00:00
Direct call
Off
Off
Unchanged
Level 5
Unchanged
No entry
Unchanged
Direct call number
Display contrast *
Display language
Charge factor
Charge counter
No entry
Level 5
German
No entry
Cleared
Call/conversation pick up
(eSnmtryartLine DU7n21choannlyg)ed
Handset volume *
ONpoenne listening/haUnndcshafrnegeevdolume
MSNs (number and name)
Network provider code scheme
Local area code
Off
Unchanged
Normal
Level 4
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
On
Normal
Level 4
No entry
Preset
No entry
0000
PIN
Identification, outgoing
Identification, incoming
On
On
On
Call diversion destinations preprogrammed No
Barred numbers
No entry
No entry
Off
No entry
Unchanged
Off
Telephone book
Telephone lock *
Tone ringing volume/tone *
Switching at the exchange
Preprogrammed call diversion destinations
Prefix, national
Prefix, international
Redial
4 / *
Off
4 / *
Unchanged
0
0
No entry
No entry
No entry
No entry
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4.2
Overview of programmable functions
• Programming the exchange line code
• Enabling/disabling camp-on busy
• Call list: editing or clearing entries
• Call diversion: programming the call diversion destination
• Automatic keypad switchover
• Date and time
• Programming the direct call number (baby call)
• Selecting the display language
• Charges: clearing the call charge counter and programming a factor
• Resetting the unit
• Programming call/conversation pick up (SmartLine D721 only)
• Programming the international prefix
• Entering, editing or clearing MSNs
• Programming the national prefix
• Network provider codes
• Defining the local area code
• Editing the PIN
• Setting the identification
• Defining barred numbers
• Telephone book
– Creating a new entry
– Editing/clearing an existing entry
• Disabling/enabling switching at the exchange
• Clearing the redial memory
You can also access all menu items after entering s 0 (entering the pro-
gramming mode) by scrolling with the * and # keys and, if necessary,
by activating a lower programming level (e.g. settings) with o.
You terminate programming of the relevant menu item by pressing o. If
programming was successful, you will hear the positive acknowledgement
tone. Otherwise, you will hear the negative acknowledgement tone. You can
cancel programming at any time by pressing the Disconnect key t.
To quit the menu, press the Disconnect key t, if necessary several times.
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4.3
Programming the exchange line code
If you operate your telephone on a telecommunications system with an
internal S bus, in most cases, you must dial a digit to seize an exchange
0
line. You can enter this digit (e.g. "0") here. This makes sure that incoming
calls are stored correctly in the call list. To make absolutely sure you are
doing the right thing, also consult your telecommunications system's
manual.
Initial state:
Steps:
idle
No. Description
Input
Display
ACCESS CODE
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 6
§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
ACCESS CODE
0§
2
Enter the exchange
line code, max.
4 digits
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
ACCESS CODE
§
Clear digits singly
or completely
R ors R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
ACCESS CODE
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3
Save the input
o
4.4
Enabling/disabling camp-on busy
You can enable or disable indication of calls that arrive through your con-
nection during a telephone call by means of a camp-on busy tone in the
handset. Then, you can either accept the call, ignore it or reject it. The caller
also hears the ringing tone. The busy tone is not activated until you reject
the caller.
The response may deviate from the one described here if further telephones
are connected to the same S bus.
0
Note: D711
D721
– Setting applies to MSNs 1 … 8
– Setting applies to MSNs 1 … 4 (See 6.3.2.2 for MSNs 5...8)
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Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
CAMP O BUSY= ON
#8=8OFF
1
2
3
4
Initiate
programming
s 0 4
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CAMP O BUSY= OFF
#8=8ON
Setting can be
switched between
"on" and "off"
#
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CAMP O BUSY= ON
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Save the input
06.05.9988810:40
((((((((((((((((
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
End programming
or select a different
menu item
t
* /#
4.5
Call list: clearing entries
An entry in the call list is cleared automatically if you have retrieved the num-
ber concerned from the list. Entries are left unchanged if you manually dial a
number from the call list. Every entry in the call list can also be cleared singly
by means of a procedure.
Initial state: idle or conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
28043188180
1
Select required
entry
f If necessary,
press several times
04.05.810:3588·2
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
05.05.9988810:09
8888888888888888
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
Clear entry
s R
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4.6
Call diversion: programming a call diversion destination
For details of switching call diversion on or off, see "3.4.1 Modifying or
switching call diversion on/off".
Initial state: idle or conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
DEST.FORWARD
NO ENTRY
U
1
Initiate
programming
s ≠ r
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If required:
DEST.FORWARD
NO ENTRY
N
2
r
Change the call div.mode:
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
U – unconditional
B – on busy
N – after a time
DEST.FORWARD
043188180§
N
3
4
Enter the destination
number
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
DEST.FORWARD
NO ENTRY
N
Save call diversion;
programming the
next call diversion
is offered
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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4.7
Automatic keypad switchover
The automatic keypad switchover function serves to send telephone numbers
that begin with “*“ or “#“ as keypad signals. This function is sometimes needed
in telecommunications systems. Some telecommunications systems or switching
computers can be controlled with keypad functions. Digits entered as keypad
signals are sent to the exchange as digitally coded signals.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
AUTOKEYPAD§=§OFF
#8=8ON
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 5
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
AUTOKEYPAD§=§ON
#8=8OFFÅ ‹ Ç ¤
‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
3
Switch over the
setting (ON or OFF)
#
o
AUTOKEYPAD§=§ON
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Save the input
4.8
Setting the date and time
Normally, the date and time are updated by the exchange when you start a
telephone conversation. You can make the settings manually if your exchan-
ge does not support this feature.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
CHANGE DATE+TIME
22.05.9988810:53
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 1
CHANGE DATE+TIME
22.05.9988810:--
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
Clear individual digits
or the complete
display
R or s R
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CHANGE DATE+TIME
06.05.9988810:40
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3
4
Enter the date and
time
Z
CHANGE DATE+TIME
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Save the input
o
4.9
Programming a direct call number (baby call)
When the direct call function is activated, a previously programmed tele-
phone number is dialled if you press any key (excepts) after lifting the
handset.
You need to know the PIN to be able to enter the direct call number.
The 'as-delivered' default is "0000".
For details of switching the direct call function on or off, see
"3.4.2 Switching direct call (baby call) on/off".
Initial state: idle or conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
DIRECT CALL NO.
PIN ? ----
1
Initiate
programming
s ≠ [ ∫
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2:BUSINESS
123456§
2
3
4
Enter or, if nec., edit
the destination number
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If required:
Change the MSN:
MSN
s }
s {
o
123456§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If required:
Switch over
identification
MSN1:PRIVATE
123456§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
DIRECT CALL NO.
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
5
Save the input
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4.10
Selecting the display language
Different languages are available for display of the texts.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
8888SPRACHE
1
Initiate
s 0 0 8
˜*§§deutsch§§§#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
programming
8888SPRACHE
2
3
Select the required
language
# or *
˜*§§english§§§#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
LANGUAGE
Save the input
o
˜*§§§§§OK§§§§§#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
4.11
Charges
The telephone contains one call charge counter for each MSN and one
totalising counter for all telephone numbers. Depending of your network
provider, charge information can be transmitted during or at the end of a
call if this feature has been enabled for your connection. Accordingly, the
charges for the call conducted are displayed during or after the call.
If you make use of call-by-call connections, charges are not transmitted in
every single case.
4.11.1
The call charge counter can display charge units and the corresponding
cash amount. You can read off the charges accumulated for each MSN or
as a total. If the charge information is sent to your ISDN connection in units,
you should define the corresponding factor to make sure that the accum-
ulated charges will be displayed to you during or after a call.
Note: if the charge information is presented in units and the factor is set to
"0", the display appears in units, or otherwise as amounts. It goes without
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saying that the counter at the exchange is the one that applies to your
telephone bill. The factor setting does not function if charges are
communicated as amounts.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
CHARGING
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 6
PIN§?§----§§§§§§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
188801.448880.36
*Fact§§§OK§8§§#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
2
Enter the PIN
Z
288802.888880.24
*Fact§§§OK§8§§#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3
Select the charge
memory you wish to
clear
#
o
If nec.
8888CHARGING
Clear the displayed
memory
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
FACTOR§=§0.12
*8=8.
Switch to setting of
the factor,
the current value is
displayed
*
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
If nec.
FACTOR§=§0.1
§*8=8.
Clear digits in the dis-
play or the complete
display
R ors R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
FACTOR§=§0.15
§*8=8.
Enter a new factor
Z
(point with *)
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
8888CHARGING
4
Save the input
o
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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4.12
Resetting the unit
When you reset the unit, the settings listed in Table "4.1 Default settings",
under the section entitled "After reset" are established.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
RESET
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 9
PIN ? ----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
RESET
2
3
Enter the PIN
Confirm reset
Z
OK = Confirm
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
06.05.9988810:40
((((((((((((((((
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
o
Please note that the display only changes about 10 seconds after you
have pressed o . The top two lines are then displayed in black for about
10 seconds, while all pictograms are displayed in the 3rd line.
4.13
Programming picking up a call/conversation
(SmartLine D721 only)
You can program whether a connection can only be picked up during the
ringing phase or also after a call has been accepted ("Line pick-up = on").
A practical example of "pick up during a call" is when an answering
machine is connected to the analog port and you want to accept the call
after the answering machine has already answered it.
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Initial state:
Steps:
idle
No. Description
Input
Display
LINE P ICK-UP =OFF
# = ON
1
2
3
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 0
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
LINE P ICK-UP =ON
#8=8OFF
Switch over the setting
(ON or OFF)
‘
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
LINE P ICK-UP =ON
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Save the input
4.14
Programming the international prefix
In certain circumstances, you must program the international prefix to
ensure that international calls will be entered correctly in the call list.
The international prefix for international call connections in Germany is "00"
(e.g. "0044" for Great Britain").
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
INTERNAT.CODE
§
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 2
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
INTERNAT.CODE
00§
2
Enter the international
prefix code
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
INTERNAT.CODE
0§
Clear digits singly
or completely
R ors R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
INTERNAT.CODE
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3
Save the input
o
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4.15
Entering, modifying or clearing MSNs
MSNs are the telephone numbers that your network provider has assigned
to you for your connection. Up to 10 digits are at your disposal per MSN for
programming.
If you wish to operate the telephone on the internal bus of a telecommuni-
cations system, you must select MSNs as the numbers that are provided for
this bus. These may only consist of individual digits. Pay attention to your
telecommunications system's manual.
In the case of the SmartLine D721, MSN 5 to MSN 8 are assigned to the
analog port.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
DIREKTMSN
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 9
PIN ?§----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN ˜1…8·:§
PIN ?
2
3
Enter the PIN
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2: NUMBER?
NO ENTRY
Select the MSN
1…8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2: NUMBER?
4712§
4
Enter or edit the
number
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
MSN2:8NUMBER?
471§
Clear digits singly
or completely
R or s R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN2:8NAME?
NO ENTRY
5
Save the input
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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If nec.
MSN2:8NAME?
BUSINESS§
Enter the designation
for the MSN (e.g.
"PRIVATE" or
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
"BUSINESS"
MSN3:8NUMBER?
4713§
6
Save the input, the
next MSN is offered
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
MSN6:8NUMBER?
4716§
Specifically select a
different MSN
s 9 1…8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
4.16
Programming the national prefix
It may be necessary to program the national prefix to ensure that telephone
numbers will be stored correctly in the call list. The national prefix in Germa-
ny is "0" before the local area code (e.g. "0431" for Kiel).
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
NATIONAL CODE
§
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 1
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
NATIONAL CODE
0§
2
Enter the national
prefix code
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
NATIONAL CODE
§
Clear digits singly
or complete
R ors R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
NATIONAL CODE
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
3
Save the input
o
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4.17
Network provider code scheme
A network provider code is a special prefix that you dial before the actual
telephone number when using the call-by-call method in order to conduct
the call via a specific network provider.
The network provider code scheme stored in the SmartLine D711/721 is
similar to a mathematical formula and contains all possible codes.
This scheme is necessary for the telephone to be able to compare incoming
calls against the telephone book (if the numbers in the telephone book are
stored together with network provider codes). It is also important for the
discriminator because barred numbers can otherwise be circumvented with
network provider codes.
The network provider codes that are set by default for Germany (five and
six digits) correspond to the state of affairs that applied when your telepho-
ne was delivered and are also not influenced by resetting the unit. In the
event that a change should nevertheless be necessary, we give you an
input example here which indicates how the network provider codes are
composed:
5-digit codes are within the range from 01010 - 01099
digits 1 – 3 penultimate digit
010 1 – 9
last digit
0 – 9
Uninterrupted input of the previous line: 0101-90-9
6-digit codes lie within the range from 010000 - 010099
digits 1 – 4 penultimate digit
0100 0 – 9
last digit
0 – 9
Uninterrupted input of the previous line: 01000-90-9
A maximum of 30 characters including special characters is available.
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Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
PROVIDER CODE
PIN8?8----
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 4
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
PROVIDER CODE
0101-90-9§
2
Enter the PIN
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
PROVIDER CODE
0101§
3
Enter the code scheme
with the digit keys
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
PROVIDER CODE
01019§010
Enter a blank as a
delimiter between
several schemes
s #
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
If nec.
PROVIDER CODE
0101-90-9§
Define ranges by
entering a dash
s *
R ors R
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
PROVIDER CODE
0101-90-§
Clear digits singly
or completely
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
PROVIDER CODE
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
4
Save the input
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4.18
Defining the local area code
The local area code is the prefix without the national or international prefix
("0" or "00", see also 4.16). For Kiel, for example, the local area code is 431.
The prefix must be entered to be able to compare incoming telephone
numbers (always with the prefix) against the telephone book whenever
telephone numbers in your own local area are stored without a prefix.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
AREA CODE
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 0 7
NO ENTRY
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
AREA CODE
431§
2
Enter the local area
code, up to 6 digits
(prefix without "0")
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
If nec.
AREA CODE
43§
Clear digits singly
or completely
R ors R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
AREA CODE
3
Save the input
o
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
4.19
Editing the PIN
Before certain procedures, you must enter a 4-digit code number (PIN)
that protects your telephone against unauthorised use/reprogramming. On
delivery, this PIN is set to "0000". Change the PIN to set up effective pro-
tection, but also take a note of your modified PIN because otherwise you
will no longer be able to use some of the functions.
If you have ever forgotten your PIN, it can only be reset by our after-sales
service.
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Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
§§§CHANGE PIN
PIN8?§----
1
2
3
4
Initiate
programming
s 0 3
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
§§§Old PIN
Enter the old PIN
Enter the new PIN
Z
Z
Z
PIN1.§----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
§§§New PIN
PIN2.§----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
§§§CHANGE PIN
Re-enter the
new PIN
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
The new PIN has only been accepted after the positive acknowledgement
tone has sounded.
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4.20
Setting your identification
With this programming, you can separately set the default identifications for
outgoing and incoming calls. Contrary to these default settings, you can
define a different setting at any time (see 3.1.4 and 3.2.1). Please note that
your connection has to support this feature.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
IDENT. OUT = ON
*:ID. I
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
IDENT. OUT = OFF
*:ID.IN # = ON
2
Modify the default
identification
(outgoing)
#
Å ‹N Ç# ¤= ‰OFÏF Ì Ó Ûı
or
IDENT. IN = ON
*:ID.OU
Change to setting
the identification
(incoming)
*
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
IDENT. IN = ON
*:ID.OU
and change the
default identification
(incoming)
#T # = OFF
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
8IDENTIFICATION
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ TÇ ¤# ‰= ÏOFÌFÓÛı
4
Save the input
o
4.21
Defining barred numbers
You can define barred numbers, which can then not be called from your
telephone. An attempt to dial such a number ends with a "NO. BLOCKED"
display and the negative acknowledgement tone.
A total of 30 characters (including special characters) can be entered.
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Initial state:
Steps:
idle
No. Description
Input
Display
§§§§BLOCKING
PIN8?§----
1
2
3
Initiate
programming
s 0 7
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
BLOCK-NO.
Enter the PIN
Z
Z
NO ENTRY
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
BLOCK-NO.
Enter the barred
0190§01805
number(s), separat-
ing several barred
numbers with s #
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
or
B LOCK-NO.
Define barred num-
ber ranges, entering
the dash in the
Z
01901-8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
ranges with s *
e.g. 01901 - 8 =
barred numbers from
01901 to 01908
If nec.
B LOCK-NO.
019
Clear digits of the
input or completely
R ors R
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
BLOCKING
4
Save the input
o
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Please also make sure that the network provider codes are set correctly
as otherwise the discriminator could be circumvented with such a code
(see 4.17).
On delivery, the network provider codes have already been stored
completely. They are also not influenced by resetting the telephone.
Switching the telephone lock on/off is described in 3.4.6.
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4.22
Telephone book
A maximum of 200 entries with 30 characters each for telephone numbers
and 14 characters each for names is available. Names that begin with "!" ("!"
is assigned to the "0" key) can also be dialled when the telephone lock is on
(emergency numbers). Please note that the MSN and the identification must
also be stored besides the name and the telephone number.
4.22.1 Creating a new entry
Initial state: idle or conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
§TELEPHONE BOOK
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 b
˜*NEW
CHANG E#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
NAME?
2
Select "NEW"
Enter the name
*
Z
NO§ENTRY
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
NAME?
3
AATHU§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
If nec.
NAME?
Move the cursor to
clear characters or
names
* or#
R ors R
A§THUR
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
MSN1:§PRIVATE
§NUMBER?
4
5
Complete name
input, the name is
saved
o
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
MSN1:§PRIVATE
123§
Enter the telephone
number, which can
also be copied from
the call list or from
the redial memory.
To delete digits:
– singly
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
f
w
R
s R
– completely
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If nec.
If nec.
6
MSN1:§PRIVATE
123456§
Switch over the
identification
s 8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
MSN2:§BUSINESS
123456§
Change the MSN
s 9: 1…8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
TELEP HONE B OOK
Complete telephone
number input, save
the entry
o
˜*NEW
CHANG E#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
4.22.2 Editing/clearing an existing entry
Initial state: idle or conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
TELEP HONE B OOK
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 b
˜*NEW
CHANG E#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CHANG E TEL.B OOK
˜*NEU8A..ZDERN#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
2
3
Select "Change"
#
1§ARTHUR
Enter the initial letters
of the required name
0 … 9
123456
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
or
3§XAVER
Scroll to the required
entry
* or#
567890
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
NAME?
4
Confirm your
selection. You can
edit the entry
o
ARTHUR§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
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NAME?
5
6
Move the cursor
delete characters or
names
* or#
R ors R
ARTH§
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
M SN1: P R IVATE
123456§
Complete name
input, the name is
saved
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
M SN1: P R IVATE
123457§
7
Enter the telephone
number, which can
also be copied from
the call list or the
redial memory.
To clear digits:
– singly
0 … 9, *, #
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
f
w
R
s R
– completely
If nec.
If nec.
M SN1: P R IVATE
123457§
Switch over the
identification
s 8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
M SN2: B USINESS
123457§
Change the MSN
s 9: 1…8
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
TELEP HONE B OOK
8
Complete telephone
number input, save
the entry
o
˜*NEW
CHANG E#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ Ó Ûı
4.23
Disabling/enabling switching at the exchange
You are brokering or in a three-party conference. To connect the two other
parties to one another, you use the "Switching at the exchange" function.
However, pay attention to the fact that you still incur call charges after
hanging up.
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Make sure your connection supports this feature.
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
CALL TR ANSF= OFF
PIN8?8----
1
Initiate
programming
s 0 2
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CALL TR ANSF= OFF
#8=§ON
2
3
4
Enter the PIN
Z
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CALL TR ANSF= ON
# =§OFF
The setting can be
switched over be-
tween "on" and "off"
#
o
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CALL TR ANSF= ON
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Save the input
4.24
Clearing the redial memory
Initial state: idle
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
CLEAR REDIAL
OK = Conf irm
1
Clear all redial
memories
s ≠ w
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
CLEAR
REDIAL
2
Confirm clearing
o
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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5
Emergency operation
5.1
Emergency operation switch
Emergency operation commences in the event of a power failure.
Connected to an NTBA in the emergency mode, the S bus can only power
0
a terminal that is capable of emergency operation. If you are operating
several terminals on the bus, the emergency mode must only be activated
on one of the terminals.
Switching to the emergency mode
Remove all plugs from the terminal.
Take a screw driver and turn the switch to
position 1.
Mark this terminal as the emergency terminal
Note:
When delivered, your telephone is not set to
emergency operation.
Switch setting
1
Emergency operation possible
2
Emergency operation not possible
5.2
In an emergency
If the power supply on your NTBA should fail, only the terminal set to the
emergency mode will operate on the bus. All calls for the bus will be
signalled at this one telephone. When you are making telephone calls, the
emergency mode is indicated by a "!" between the date and the time on
the display.
SmartLine D721:
The analog port is not available during emergency operation.
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6
The analog port (SmartLine D721 only)
The SmartLine D721 ISDN telephone has an internal analog interface. This
means that you can connect an analog terminal (a telephone, an answering
machine or a fax machine) to this socket. The ISDN telephone performs the
conversion to the digital ISDN network as well as the "switching functions"
such as "…on what number (MSN) does the ISDN
TAE plug
telephone ring and on what number does the analog
of terminal
terminal ring?". If the analog terminal is a telephone,
free internal calls with the ISDN telephone are possi-
ble. Telephone number display of incoming calls for
the analog terminal is supported; the ISDN telephone
communicates the date, time and telephone number.
Adapter cable
Please only use the included adapter cable for con-
nection. All special and set up functions are only available if the analog termi-
nal is set to DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency dialling) and the flash key.
Assignments of the Western socket
1…2 Not used
1
3
4
La
Lb
2
3
4
5
6
5…6 Not used
6.1
Setting up the analog port
The SmartLine D721 manages 8 multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs). The
following assignments apply:
MSN 1…4
MSN 5…8
ISDN telephone
Analog port
If no MSNs are set up, both the ISDN telephone and the analog terminal
ring when calls arrive.
The following example shows you the advantages of assigning MSNs:
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ISDN telephone
SmartLine D721)
a/b terminal
on the analog port
(
MSN index MSN entry
Ringing
tone
MSN index MSN entry
Ringing
tone
MSN 1
MSN 2
MSN 3
MSN 4
47 11
47 12
47 13
47 14
Ring. tone 1 MSN 5
Ring. tone 2 MSN 6
Ring. tone 3 MSN
Ring. tone 4 MSN 8
47 11
47 12
747 15
depending
on
terminal
Called number
47 11
Called terminal
ISDN telephone rings with ringing tone 1
and a/b terminal rings
47 12
ISDN telephone rings with ringing tone 2
and a/b terminal rings
47 13
47 14
47 15
only ISDN telephone rings with ringing tone 3
only ISDN telephone rings with ringing tone 4
only a/b terminal rings
6.2
Internal calls
Free internal calls can be conducted if a telephone is connected to the
analog port.
Initial state: handset lifted, dial tone
Steps:
No. Description
Establish an internal
call
Input
INTER NAL CALL
,
1
R *
NUR00 358888880
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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6.2.1 Transferring a call internally
You can internally transfer an external call.
Initial state: conversation with an external subscriber
Steps:
No. Description
Initiate consultation
Input
M SN1: P R IVATE
§UR NOTRUFE!
1
R
call
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
P LEASE HOOK ON
§UR NOTRUFE!
2
3
Dial the internal
user's number
R *
B
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
06.05.9988810:40
NUR NOTRUFE!
Transfer the
exchange line
connection
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
6.2.2 Picking up a call/conversation
On your telephone, you can pick up an existing call or exchange line con-
versation on the other terminal. To pick up an existing conversation, how-
ever, the appropriate class of service must be programmed (see 4.13).
Initial state: one telephone idle, ringing or connection on the other unit
Steps:
No. Description
Pick up ringing or
conversation
Input
123456
1
A R #
NUR NOTRUFE!
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
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6.3
Functions on the analog port
6.3.1 During a conversation
6.3.1.1 Pic
While you are conducting a conversation, a second call arrives, indicated to
you by a "knocking" tone. It is not possible to reject the camp-on busy call.
Initial state: conversation, you hear the special information tone
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
1
End the first conver-
sation and accept the
second one,
B A
Depending on the
terminal
or
Put the first connection
"on hold" and accept
the second one,
R
Depending on the
terminal
6.3.1.2 Consultation call, brokering
You are in a conversation and would like to consult another user. When this
other user picks up the handset, you are in the brokering mode. You can
now switch between both parties.
An external consultation call cannot be established during an internal con-
nection
Initial state: conversation
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
1
2
After pressing the key,
wait for the dial tone
R
Depending on the
terminal
External consultation:
Enter the number
Z
Depending on the
terminal
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3
When the second
party lifts the handset,
the telephone is in the
"brokering" state. By
pressing the R key,
you can switch bet-
ween ("brokering")
both parties.
Depending on the
terminal
R
6.3.1.3 Automatic callback on busy
When the called party is busy, you can also use the "callback on busy" fea-
ture from the analog terminal if the prerequisites (see 3.3.2) are met.
Activating automatic callback on busy
Initial state: called party is busy
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
You hear the
busy tone
Depending on the
terminal
1
Initiate automatic
callback
Positive acknowledge-
ment tone if the function
has been activated,
* 3 7 #
otherwise negative
acknowledgement tone
If the called party hangs up, first of all you and, once you have lifted the
handset, the party who has become free are called again.
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Clearing activated callback on busy
Initial state: automatic callback on busy activated
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
1
Lift the handset
Depending on the
terminal
A
2
Clear automatic
callback
Positive acknowledge-
ment tone if the function
has been deactivated,
otherwise negativ
# 3 7 #
acknowledgement tone
Note: only the party activated last is deactivated.
6.3.2 Set up functions
All functions (with the exception of "set up MSN") are realised on the ana-
log terminal by "Lift handset" (A), enter steps, "Replace handset" (B).
6.3.2.1 Setting up MSNs
MSNs are set up on the ISDN telephone as described in 4.15
6.3.2.2 Camp-on busy
With this setting, you define whether calls arriving during an existing con-
nection are permitted to camp-on busy. Please note that this setting applies
jointly to MSNs 5...8.
Initial state: dial tone
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
1
Enable camp-on busy
Acknowledgement tone
* 4 3 #
or
Disable camp-on
busy
Acknowledgement tone
# 4 3 #
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6.3.2.3 Call diversion
You can set up call diversion destinations for your analog terminal. You can
use the following variants:
Unconditional call diversion
Call diversion after a time
Call diversion on busy
You can also activate call diversion on the ISDN telephone for the analog
terminal (see 3.4.1). In this case, settings can be made separately for each
MSN. On the analog terminal, call diversion is set up jointly for MSNs 5...8.
Initial state: dial tone
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
1
Activate uncondi-
tional call diversion
Acknowledgement tone
* 2 1 *
Diversion
destination no. #
or
or
or
Check uncondi-
tional call diversion
Pos. acknowl. tone=on
Neg. acknowl. tone=off
* # 2 1 #
# 2 1 #
Deactivate uncondi-
tional call diversion
Acknowledgement tone
Acknowledgement tone
Activate call diversion
after a time
* 6 1 *
Diversion
destination no. #
or
Check call diversion
after a time
Pos. acknowl. tone=on
Neg. acknowl. tone=off
* # 6 1 #
# 6 1 #
or
or
Deactivate call
diversion after a time
Acknowledgement tone
Acknowledgement tone
Activate call
diversion on busy
* 6 7 *
Diversion
destination no. #
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or
or
Check call diversion
on busy
Pos. acknowl. tone=on
Neg. acknowl. tone=off
* # 6 7 #
# 6 7 #
Deactivate call
Acknowledgement tone
diversion on busy
6.3.2.4 Telephone lock
Use of the telephone lock is prevented by a secret code, which must not be
confused with the "normal" PIN. When the telephone is delivered, the
secret code setting is "0 0 0 0".
You can lock the telephone on the analog port in two different ways. When
the full lock is on, no telephone numbers can be dialled or you apply the
telephone number lock of the ISDN telephone to the analog port also.
Modifying the secret code for the lock on the analog terminal
ICnOitiDalEstate: dial tone
Steps:
NCOo.DEDescription
Select modification of
Input
Display
1
Acknowledgement tone
* 9 9 *
CODE *
the
the old
2
3
Enter the new
and confirm it by
pressing the * kCeOyDE
new
*
Repeat the new
and confirm it by
pressing the #CODkeEy
new
#CODE and enter
Pos. acknowledgement
tone if input is correct,
otherwise neg. acknow-
ledgement tone
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Selecting the telephone lock
Initial state: dial tone
Steps:
No. Description
Input
Display
1
Select the full lock
Acknowledgement tone
* 3 3 *
CODE *1#
or
Apply the ISDN
telephone's lock
Acknowledgement tone
* 3 3 *
CODE *2#
Switching the telephone lock for the analog terminal on/off or checking it
Initial state: dial tone
Steps:
No. Description
Input
* 3 3 *
Display
Acknowledgement tone
1
Activate lock
CODE #
or
or
Check lock
Pos. acknowl. tone=on
Neg. acknowl. tone=off
* # 3 3 *
CODE #
Deactivate the lock
Acknowledgement tone
# 3 3 *
CODE #
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6.3.2.5 Connection without dialling
A previously defined telephone number is dialled automatically about 5
seconds after you lift the handset. The telephone number is entered while
you activate this feature.
Initial state: dial tone
Steps:
No. Description
Activate connection
Input
Display
1
Acknowledgement tone
* 5 3 *
Destination No. #
without dialling
or
Check connection
without dialling
Pos. acknowl. tone=on
Neg. acknowl. tone=off
* # 5 3 #
Input within
5 seconds after
lifting the handset
or
Deactivate connec-
tion without dialling
Acknowledgement tone
# 5 3 #
Input within
5 seconds after
lifting the handset
6.3.3 Emergency operation
The analog terminal cannot be used during emergency operation.
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7
Appendix
7.1
Approval and CE mark
The product meets the fundamental requirements of all applicable
guidelines of the Council of the European Union. The specified conformity
evaluation procedures have been followed.
This unit meets the requirements of the following EU guidelines:
• 89/336/EEC - EMC Guideline
– Guideline 89/336/EEC of the Council dated 3 May 1989 to harmonise the legal
regulations of the member states regarding electromagnetic compatibility; amended
by 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC, 93/97/EEC.
• 73/23/EEC - Low-voltage Guideline
– Guideline 73/23/EEC of the Council dated 19 February 1973 to harmonise the
legal regulations of the member states in relation to electrical equipment for use
within certain voltage limits; amended by 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC.
• TTBR 3 / CTR 3 (97/346/EG) and Amendment 1(12/97)
– Commission ruling of 20 May 1997 in relation to a joint technical specification for
the basic access to the Europe-wide Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
• TBR 8 / CTR 8 (Version II) (1999/304/EG)
– Commission ruling of 12 April 1999 in relation to a joint technical specification for the
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); telephony at 3.1 kHz, interfacing condi-
t(i1o1n/s95fo)r handsets.
(DIN VDE 0804 - Part 100 / 06.97)
The following EU standards were applied for conformity evaluation of EMC and the
low-voltage guideline:
EN 50081 – 1 (01/92)
(DIN VDE 0878 - Part 22 / 04.98)
– Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): basic interference emission standard/Part 1
EN 50082 – 1 (01/92) (DIN VDE 0839 - Part 82 - 1 / 03.93)
– Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): basic interference immunity standard/Part 1
EN 60950 – A4 (07/96) (DIN VDE 0805 – A4 / 11.97)
– Safety of information technology equipment including electrical office machines
EN 41003
– Special safety requirements for devices intended for connection to the telecom-
munications network
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7.2
Technical data
ISDN
Connection:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Euro ISDN point-to-multipoint connection
162 x 80 x 206 mm (W x H x D)
approximately 700 g
For connection to telecommunications systems with an internal S bus.
0
Analog port
Dialling method:
Dual tone multifrequency (DTMF)
Pulse dialling
– Functions with * and # are not available
when using pulse dialling
Flash (50 ms … 350 ms)
32 Vrms / 25 Hz to 0.85 µF + 1,800 Ohm
(Z > 7,700 Ohm)
R key:
Ringing voltage:
Supply voltage:
Supply voltage:
≥ 16 V
≥ 20 mA to max. 540 Ohm
Technical modifications reserved
7.3
Cleaning and care
Simply wipe your telephone with a slightly damp cloth or with an anti-static
cloth; never use a completely dry cloth.
Please avoid the use of cleaning and scouring agents.
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7.4
Summary of programming sequences
After entering s 0 (to enter the programming mode), you reach the
menu items listed below either by scrolling with the * and # keys or by
entering the appropriate code(s) after entering the programming mode.
Menu description
„Hotkey“
Display
P R OG R AM
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Entering the
programming mode
s 0
CHANG E DATE+TIM E
04.06.9988817:55
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Entering the date
and time
s 0 1
s 0 2
s 0 3
s 0 4
s 0 5
s 0 6
s 0 7
s 0 8
s 0 9
s 0 0
CALL TR ANSF= OFF
PIN8?8----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Disabling/enabling swit-
ching at the exchange
CHANG E P IN
PIN8?8----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Changing the PIN
CAM P O B USY= ON
#8=8OFF
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Enabling/preventing
camp-on busy
DIR ECT CALL NO.
PIN8?8----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Programming a
hot line number
CHAR G ING
PIN8?8----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Clearing the call charge
counter and defining a factor
B LOCKING
PIN8?8----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Defining barred numbers
Setting the identification
IDENT. OUT = ON
*:ID.I
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
MSN
PIN8?8----
Å ‹N Ç# ¤= ‰OFÏF Ì ÓÛı
Entering, modifying or
deleting an MSN
SETUP
˜*88880..98888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Basic settings
NATIONAL CODE
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Programming the
national prefix
s 0 0 1
80
INTER NAT. CODE
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Programming the
international prefix
s 0 0 2
s 0 0 4
s 0 0 5
s 0 0 6
s 0 0 7
s 0 0 8
s 0 0 9
s 0 0 0
s 0 b
P R OVIDER CODE
PIN8?8----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Network provider
codes
AUTOKEYP AD = ON
#8=8OFF
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Automatic keypad
switchover
ACCESS CODE
NO ENTRY
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Programming the
exchange line code
AR EA CODE
NO ENTRY
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Defining the local
area code
LANG UAG E
english88#·
Selecting the
display language
˜*
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
R ESET
PIN8?8----
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Resetting the unit
(Reset)
LINE P ICK-UP =OFF
˜*88888OK88888#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Programming call pick
up (D721 only)
TELEP HONE B OOK
˜*NEW88OCHANGE#·
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Editing entries in the
telephone book
CLEAR R EDIAL
OK = Conf irm
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Clearing the redial
memory
s 0 w
P R EP AR E FOR WAR D
NO ENTRY
Å ‹ Ç ¤‰ ÏÌ ÓÛı
Programming a call
diversion destination
s 0 r
Programming the relevant menu item is terminated by pressing o. If pro-
gramming was successful, the positive acknowledgement tone sounds. Pro-
gramming can be cancelled at any time by pressing the Disconnect key t.
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7.5
A
The key words
F
Accepting
Analog port
Approval
53, 70, 72 First programming settings
7, 53, 55, 67 f Forwarding
11
25
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H
'As-delivered' settings
Audible signals
B
44 Hands free
13 Handset volume
Hold
31
42
32, 36
23, 40, 50
34
Barred numbers
Brokering
57, 61 Direct call
36, 38, 65, 71
Hot swapping
C
Hotline
85
Call back
27 ff, 73
I
Call charges
18, 41, 51, 65 Internal calls
25, 39 f, 48, 75 International prefix
25
25 Keypad
69
54
Call diversion
Call forwarding
Call forwarding
Call list
K
33, 49
16, 19 ff, 25, 47
L
Call transfer
Camp-on busy
Chaining telephone numbers
Charges
CODE
Conference
Connecting
Consultation call
D
69, 71
26, 46, 71, 74
Language
Line seizure
Local area code
Location
51
16
59
10
21
41, 51
76 Lock
29, 38, 65
10 Malicious caller identification 30, 43
42, 63, 76 f
M
36, 71
Menu items
Microphone muted
45, 80
33
Date and time
Dialling method
Dialling
49 MSN
33, 68 Muting
16
7, 11, 14, 16, 18, 24,
33
N
Digit key
12 Name input
12
Display contrast
Diversion
E
41 National prefix
25, 39 f, 48, 75 Network provider code
Notebook
56
57, 62
34
Editing mode
Emergency operation
Example configuration
Exchange line code
12 Number communication 16, 18, 61
67, 78 Number editing
17
61
7
Number identification
46
82
O
On-hook dialling
Open listening
16 f, 21
32
P
Parking
Pick up
PIN
Plug-in connection
Power failure
34 f
53, 70
59, 76
11
67
Programming functions
Programming sequences
R
44
80
Redial
16, 19, 21
Redial memory
Reset
Ringing tone
S
20, 34, 37, 66
44, 53, 57, 59, 62
43, 69
Switching
T
38, 65
Telephone book
16, 19, 21, 63
Three-party conference 29, 38, 65
Tone ringing
Tones
43, 69
13
V
Volume
42
83
84
85
This unit meets the requirements of the EU guidelines:
89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility"
73/23/EEC "Electrical equipment for use within certain voltage limits"
The unit bears the CE mark in this respect.
Technical modifications reserved
Operating instructions
SmartLine D711 / 721
Part-No.: 9600 082 26000
Edition 11/99
Philips Nederland B.V.
Postbus 90050
5600 PB Eindhoven
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