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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:

idle

Steps:

No.

Description

Input

Display

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

Input

Display

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display for each

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for all MSNs)

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totalising counter

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single counter

for the last call

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Summary of Contents for SmartLine D711

Page 1: ...SmartLine D711 721 User s guide ...

Page 2: ...lling 17 3 1 3 Changing your own MSN for dialling 18 3 1 4 Switching the identification on off 18 3 1 5 Using a stored telephone number 19 call list telephone book redial 3 1 6 Chaining telephone numbers 21 3 1 7 Direct call 23 3 2 Incoming call 24 3 2 1 Accepting a call with without identification 24 3 2 2 Not accepting forwarding a call 25 3 2 3 Viewing the call list 25 3 3 During a call 26 3 3 ...

Page 3: ...on off 39 3 4 2 Switching direct call baby call on off 40 3 4 3 Adjusting the display contrast 41 3 4 4 Displaying call charges 41 3 4 5 Adjusting the handset volume 42 3 4 6 Switching the telephone lock on off 42 3 4 7 Tone ringing adjusting the volume and tone 43 4 Programming 44 4 1 Default settings 44 4 2 Overview of programmable functions 45 4 3 Programming the exchange line code 46 4 4 Enabl...

Page 4: ...the local area code 59 4 19 Editing the PIN 59 4 20 Setting your identification 61 4 21 Defining barred numbers 61 4 22 Telephone book 63 4 22 1 Creating a new entry 63 4 22 2 Editing clearing an existing entry 64 4 23 Disabling enabling switching at the exchange 65 4 24 Clearing the redial memory 66 5 Emergency operation 67 5 1 Emergency operation switch 67 5 2 In an emergency 67 6 The analog por...

Page 5: ...callback on busy 72 6 3 2 Set up functions 73 6 3 2 1 Setting up MSNs 73 6 3 2 2 Camp on busy 73 6 3 2 3 Call diversion 74 6 3 2 4 Telephone lock 75 6 3 2 5 Connection without dialling 77 6 3 3 Emergency operation 77 7 Appendix 78 7 1 Approval and CE mark 78 7 2 Technical data 79 7 3 Cleaning and care 79 7 4 Summary of programming sequences 80 7 5 The key words 82 4 ...

Page 6: ... 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 Easy to operate high convenience ISDN telephone SmartLine D721 Same as SmartLine D711 but also offering con nection of an analog terminal 5 ...

Page 7: ...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 seq...

Page 8: ...has given you several of these numbers and you can assign them to your telephone as follows SmartLine D711 MSN 1 8 SmartLine D721 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 telephone number MSN name MSN 1 4711 PRIVATE MSN 2 4712 BUSINESS MSN 3 4713 MSN 4 4714 MSN 5 4715 FAX MSN 6 4716 MSN 7 4717 ...

Page 9: ...SmartLine D711 Additionally 1 Adapter cable for an analog terminal 8 ABC DEF JKL GHI MNO TUV PQRS WXYZ 05 05 99 10 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Display Marking strip Function keys Keypad Loudspeaker Microphone 2 1 5 1 2 3 KP MSN R OK Conference Park Lock phone Mute Direct call Charging Ringer Identification Program Tone Keypad Change MSN Handset loud List of calls Call diversion ...

Page 10: ...p on busy Û Call parked ı Call diversion set up Å 2nd function level active Programming mode Ç Telephone book Redial Callback programmed Number suppression active b Telephone book w Redial R Signal key edit key Scroll function move cursor Scroll function move cursor ö Hands free open listening f Call list r Call diversion t Clear o ok key s Shift key change function level s8Number suppression s9MS...

Page 11: ...th 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...

Page 12: ...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 11 Program an exchange line code only if you ope...

Page 13: ...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 8666 8 M N O 8 T8 8 T M N 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 t...

Page 14: ...ring operation and programming The positive acknowledgement tone confirms correct input The negative acknowledgement tone indicates an incorrect operation 13 Ringing tone Dial tone Busy tone Positive acknowledgement tone Negative acknowledgement tone Call waiting tone Audible tones through the handset or the loudspeaker when calling or programming tone Representation of the tones pause Ringing ton...

Page 15: ...bers 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 ...

Page 16: ...er 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 15 ...

Page 17: ...telephone book or the redial memory can also be used and these can also be combined chained and edited 3 1 1 Dialling with line seizure 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 co...

Page 18: ...er key ö Initial state idle Steps No Description Input Display MSN1 PRIVATE 043188180 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Use a stored num ber see 3 1 5 or MSN1 PRIVATE 1234 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Manual telephone number input 3 MSN1 PRIVATE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s8 If necessary switch identification on off 2 MSN 8PRIVAT Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s9 If necessary change the MSN see 3 1 3 1 MSN1 PRIVATE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Use a stored num ber see 3 1 5 or MSN1 PRIVAT...

Page 19: ...y 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 MSN2 8BUSINESS 043188180 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the number 3 MSN2 8BUSINESS Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı ...

Page 20: ...NUK 043188180 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı or scroll in the telephone book with or until the required number is displayed 8TELEPHONE BOOK 8888A Z8888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Telephone book b choose the first letter of the name with A Z or MSN1 8PRIVATE 765432 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Redial Press w until the required number is displayed Memory selection 1 MSN1 8PRIVATE 888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s Number presentation off if previously on or ...

Page 21: ...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 043188281 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Aor ö Dial displayed number 3 MSN1 PRIVATE 043188281 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı R sR Edit telephone number If nec MSN1 PRIVATE 043188180...

Page 22: ...te on hook dialling Steps No Description Input Display MSN1 PRIVATE 01018765432 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı wif nec sev otimes Append a number from the redial memory or MSN1 PRIVATE 010180221123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı fif nec sev otimes Append a number from the call list or MSN1 PRIVATE 01018765432 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı b o Append a number from the telephone book 2 MSN1 PRIVATE 04357334 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z o Enter a number manually or MSN1 ...

Page 23: ... is dialled or MSN2 BUSINESS 01018765987 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı A Lift the handset number is dialled 3 MSN2 8BUSINESS 01018765987 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s8 Change the identification If nec MSN2 8BUSINESS 01018765987 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s9 ç1 8 Choose a different MSN If nec MSN1 BUSINESS 01018765987 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Manually comple te edit a number R deletes the num ber digit by digit from the right or 22 ...

Page 24: ...ion of the s key pressing the 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 MSN1 PRIVATE888 123456888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Press any key direct number is dialled 2 06 05 8888810 40 DIRECT CALL Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı A Lift the handset 1 06 05 8888810 40 DIRECT C...

Page 25: ...e 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 8DIENSTLICH Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı ö Activate hands free or 04318818 8DIENS...

Page 26: ... 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 ...

Page 27: ...one 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 28043188180 05 05 815 3088 1 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı f If necessary dis play further entries 2 18ARTHUR 05 05 816 1588 2 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı f Displaying the first most recent entry e g call for MSN 1 by ARTHUR ...

Page 28: ...rson 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 123456 PRIVAT Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı st Reject the camp on busy call or 04318818...

Page 29: ...k Initial state called party is busy Steps No Description Input Display Initial state idle flashing symbol indicates that callback is activated Steps No Description Input Display 043188180 02 15 0 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı A or ö The call back party is called ringing tone in the handset or loud speaker You can conduct the call once the party has lifted the hand set 2 CALL BACK FROM 043188180 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Called pa...

Page 30: ...Ï ÌÓÛ s1positive ac knowledgement tone Deactivate three party conference state brokering 4 CONFERENCE888 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s1positive ac knowledgement tone Activate three party conference 3 123456 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ Z Establish consultation connection state brokering see also 3 3 12 2 MSN1 8PRIVATE 888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ R Initiate consultation 1 04 05 9988810 09 8888888888888...

Page 31: ...unction from your network provider Initial state call Steps No Description Input Display Initial state your telephone has rung Steps No Description Input Display 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 TEL NO UNKNOWN 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı sfpositive ac knowledgement tone Activate malicio...

Page 32: ...h the handset or 04 05 9988810 09 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı ö Deactivate hands free operation end the call 3 8818123888888888 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı If necessary press o several times The altered setting is stored If necessary alter the volume 9 levels 2 8818123888888888 8818123888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Press ö and hold it down until the hand set is on the hook During a call activate hands free ...

Page 33: ...e call Please tell your conversation partner that you have activated this function and that a third person or several persons is are listening in Initial state conversation Steps No Description Input Display 043188180 043188180 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı ö Open listening can be switched on and off after lifting the handset 1 04 05 9988810 09 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı B End the connection on hold 3 043188180 DIR...

Page 34: ...od 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 Input Display In the example the telephone number 1234 has been dialled followed by the transmission of 4711 as keypad data and 4712 as DTMF data 123...

Page 35: ... 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 t...

Page 36: ... No Description Input Display Initial state idle a call is parked Steps Resuming a parked call No Description Input Display PARK8 12345678 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the two digit code that you entered when parking the call If nec PARK8 12345678 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s2 Handset is on the hook 1 04 05 9988810 09 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı B The call is now parked 3 PLEASE HOOK ON 12345678 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Confirm 2 PARK...

Page 37: ...o Description Input Display 123456 12345678 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ R 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 3 MSN1 8PRIVATE 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ Z Establish consultation call by entering a number 2 MSN1 8PRIVATE IREKTRUF Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ R Initiate consultation 1 043188180 12345678 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Aor ö Continue the call 3 PLEASE HOOK OFF 12345678...

Page 38: ...tate incoming call Steps No Description Input Display 043188180 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s w positive acknow ledgement tone only during the call Place displayed number of incoming call in the redial memory 1 06 05 9988810 40 B To clear both connections replace the handset or 123456 st To clear the connection on hold or 345678 t To clear the current connection press the Disconnect key the other connection contin...

Page 39: ...ilable 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 Input Display PLEASE HOOK ON Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı so Sw...

Page 40: ...usy 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 MSN2B BUSINESS 987654 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ ı Z R Z sR Enter modify or clear the diversion destination 5 MSN2B BUSINESS NUMBER Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ ı s ç If required Change the MSN 4 MSN1B PRIVATE NUMBER Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛ ı r If requi...

Page 41: ...mber is programmed If the direct call function is activated you can deactivate it with this procedure Initial state idle Steps No Description Input Display The direct call function can only be activated when the telephone lock if off see 3 4 7 88DIRECT CALL 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s Direct call on or off When you activate the direct call function the direct call number is displayed briefly 1 06 05 99888...

Page 42: ... the call charge counter and defining the factor Initial state idle Steps No Description Input Display 06 05 9988810 40 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı t or o after the last MSN has been displayed Quit display 3 MSN ALL LAST 188801 448880 36 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Switch to the display of the next MSN 2 MSN ALL LAST 088812 468880 12 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s6 Call up the charge display MSN display for each MSN 0 8 0 total for all MSNs ALL t...

Page 43: ...s must be stored in the telephone book and must feature a at the start of the name Initial state idle Steps No Description Input Display 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 06 05 10 40 EMERG ONLY Å Ç Ï ÌÓ...

Page 44: ...ands for the ringing melody Frequency Initial state idle Steps No Description Input Display MSN8RINGER82 VOL 6 FREQ 878 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı 1 8 Select a different MSN and make settings as described above If nec MSN8RINGER8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Confirm setting 4 MSN8RINGER81 VOL 2 FREQ 808 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Loud 1 6 Tone 7 Make settings current setting sounds 3 MSN8RINGER 81 VOL 4 FREQ 878 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı 1 8 Select the MSN 2 ...

Page 45: ...rman Unchanged Charge factor No entry No entry Charge counter Cleared Unchanged Call conversation pick up SmartLine D721 only Off Unchanged Handset volume Normal Normal Open listening hands free volume Level 4 Level 4 MSNs number and name No entry Unchanged Network provider code scheme Preset Unchanged Local area code No entry Unchanged PIN 0000 Unchanged Identification outgoing On On Identificati...

Page 46: ...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 s0 entering the pro gramming mode by scrolling with the and keys and if necessary by activating a lower p...

Page 47: ...n 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 S0 bus Note D711 Settin...

Page 48: ...means of a procedure Initial state idle or conversation Steps No Description Input Display 05 05 9988810 09 8888888888888888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı sR Clear entry 2 28043188180 04 05 810 3588 2 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı f If necessary press several times Select required entry 1 06 05 9988810 40 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı t End programming or select a different menu item 4 CAMP O BUSY ON 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 3 CAMP O BUS...

Page 49: ...tion Steps No Description Input Display DEST FORWARD N NO ENTRY Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save call diversion programming the next call diversion is offered 4 DEST FORWARD N 043188180 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the destination number 3 DEST FORWARD N NO ENTRY Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı r If required Change the call div mode U unconditional B on busy N after a time 2 DEST FORWARD U NO ENTRY Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s r Initiate programming 1 48 ...

Page 50: ...put Display 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 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Ror sR Clear individual digits or the complete display 2 CHANGE DATE TIME 22 05 9988...

Page 51: ...4 2 Switching direct call baby call on off Initial state idle or conversation Steps No Description Input Display DIRECT CALL NO 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 5 MSN1 PRIVATE 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s If required Switch over identification 4 MSN 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s If required Change the MSN 3 MSN2 BUSINESS 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter or if nec edit the destination number 2 DIRECT CALL NO PIN Å Ç...

Page 52: ...re not transmitted in every single case 4 11 1 Clearing the call charge counter and defining the factor 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 ...

Page 53: ... ÌÓÛı Z point with Enter a new factor If nec FACTOR 0 1 8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Ror sR Clear digits in the dis play or the complete display If nec FACTOR 0 12 8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Switch to setting of the factor the current value is displayed or 8888CHARGING 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Clear the displayed memory If nec 288802 888880 24 Fact OK 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Select the charge memory you wish to clear 3 188801 448880...

Page 54: ...rams 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 ...

Page 55: ...g 0044 for Great Britain Initial state idle Steps No Description Input Display INTERNAT CODE 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 3 INTERNAT CODE 0 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Ror sR Clear digits singly or completely If nec INTERNAT CODE 00 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the international prefix code 2 INTERNAT CODE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s002 Initiate programming 1 LINE PICK UP ON 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 3 LINE PICK...

Page 56: ... 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 MSN2 8NAME NO ENTRY Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 5 MSN2 8NUMBER 471 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Ror sR Clear digits singly or completely If nec MSN2 NUMBER 4712 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter or edit...

Page 57: ...lay NATIONAL CODE 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 3 NATIONAL CODE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Ror sR Clear digits singly or complete If nec NATIONAL CODE 0 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the national prefix code 2 NATIONAL CODE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s001 Initiate programming 1 MSN6 8NUMBER 4716 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s91 8 Specifically select a different MSN If nec MSN3 8NUMBER 4713 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input the next MSN is offered 6 MSN...

Page 58: ...s 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 networ...

Page 59: ...letely If nec PROVIDER CODE 0101 90 9 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s Define ranges by entering a dash If nec PROVIDER CODE 01019 010 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s Enter a blank as a delimiter between several schemes If nec PROVIDER CODE 0101 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the code scheme with the digit keys 3 PROVIDER CODE 0101 90 9 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the PIN 2 PROVIDER CODE PIN8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s004 Initiate programming 1 58 ...

Page 60: ...n 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 ser...

Page 61: ... been accepted after the positive acknowledgement tone has sounded CHANGE PIN 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Re enter the new PIN 4 New PIN PIN2 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the new PIN 3 Old PIN PIN1 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the old PIN 2 CHANGE PIN PIN8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s03 Initiate programming 1 60 ...

Page 62: ...arred 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 8IDENTIFICATION 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 4 IDENT IN ON ID OU T OFF Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı and change the default identification incoming IDENT IN ON ID OU T OFF Å...

Page 63: ...witching the telephone lock on off is described in 3 4 6 BLOCKING 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 4 BLOCK NO 019 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Ror sR Clear digits of the input or completely If nec BLOCK NO 01901 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Define barred num ber ranges entering the dash in the ranges with s e g 01901 8 barred numbers from 01901 to 01908 or BLOCK NO 0190 01805 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the barred number s separa...

Page 64: ...1 Creating a new entry Initial state idle or conversation Steps No Description Input Display MSN1 PRIVATE 123 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z f w R sR Enter the telephone number which can also be copied from the call list or from the redial memory To delete digits singly completely 5 MSN1 PRIVATE NUMBER Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Complete name input the name is saved 4 NAME A THUR Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı or Ror sR Move the cursor to clear cha...

Page 65: ...red entry or 1 ARTHUR 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı 0 9 Enter the initial letters of the required name 3 CHANGE TEL BOOK NEU8A ZDERN Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Select Change 2 TELEPHONE BOOK NEW CHANGE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s0b Initiate programming 1 TELEPHONE BOOK NEW CHANGE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Complete telephone number input save the entry 6 MSN2 BUSINESS 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s9 1 8 Change the MSN If nec MSN1 PRIVATE 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s8 Switc...

Page 66: ...ÌÓÛı o Complete telephone number input save the entry 8 MSN2 BUSINESS 123457 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s9 1 8 Change the MSN If nec MSN1 PRIVATE 123457 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s8 Switch over the identification If nec MSN1 PRIVATE 123457 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı 0 9 f w R sR Enter the telephone number which can also be copied from the call list or the redial memory To clear digits singly completely 7 MSN1 PRIVATE 123456 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Comple...

Page 67: ...lay CLEAR REDIAL 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Confirm clearing 2 CLEAR REDIAL OK Confirm Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s w Clear all redial memories 1 CALL TRANSF ON 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı o Save the input 4 CALL TRANSF ON OFF Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı The setting can be switched over be tween on and off 3 CALL TRANSF OFF 8 ON Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı Z Enter the PIN 2 CALL TRANSF OFF PIN8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s02 Initiate programming 1 66 ...

Page 68: ...river 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 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 m...

Page 69: ...ing calls for the analog terminal is supported the ISDN telephone communicates the date time and telephone number 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 3 La 4 Lb 5 6 Not used 6 1 Setting u...

Page 70: ... MSN index MSN entry Ringing MSN index MSN entry Ringing tone tone MSN 1 47 11 Ring tone1 MSN 5 47 11 depending MSN 2 47 12 Ring tone2 MSN 6 47 12 on MSN 3 47 13 Ring tone3 MSN 7 47 15 terminal MSN 4 47 14 Ring tone4 MSN 8 Called number Called terminal 47 11 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 o...

Page 71: ...inal 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 Input Display on the D721 123456 NUR NOTRUFE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı AR Pick up ringing or conversation 1 06 05 9988810 40 NUR NOTRUFE Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı B Transfer the exchange line connection 3 PLEASE HOOK ON UR NO...

Page 72: ...d 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 Depending on the terminal Z External consultation Enter the number 2 Depending on the terminal R After pre...

Page 73: ...called party hangs up first of all you and once you have lifted the handset the party who has become free are called again Positive acknowledge ment tone if the function has been activated otherwise negative acknowledgement tone 37 Initiate automatic callback 1 Depending on the terminal You hear the busy tone Depending on the terminal R When the second party lifts the handset the telephone is in t...

Page 74: ...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 Acknowledgement tone 43 Disable camp on busy or Acknowledgement tone 43 Enable camp on busy 1 Positive acknow...

Page 75: ... 8 Initial state dial tone Steps No Description Input Display Acknowledgement tone 67 Diversion destination no Activate call diversion on busy or Acknowledgement tone 61 Deactivate call diversion after a time or Pos acknowl tone on Neg acknowl tone off 61 Check call diversion after a time or Acknowledgement tone 61 Diversion destination no Activate call diversion after a time or Acknowledgement to...

Page 76: ... to the analog port also Modifying the secret code for the lock on the analog terminal Initial state dial tone Steps No Description Input Display Pos acknowledgement tone if input is correct otherwise neg acknow ledgement tone new CODE Repeat the new CODE and confirm it by pressing the key 3 new CODE Enter the new CODE and confirm it by pressing the key 2 Acknowledgement tone 99 CODE Select modifi...

Page 77: ...checking it Initial state dial tone Steps No Description Input Display Acknowledgement tone 33 CODE Deactivate the lock or Pos acknowl tone on Neg acknowl tone off 33 CODE Check lock or Acknowledgement tone 33 CODE Activate lock 1 Acknowledgement tone 33 CODE 2 Apply the ISDN telephone s lock or Acknowledgement tone 33 CODE 1 Select the full lock 1 76 ...

Page 78: ...Description Input Display 6 3 3 Emergency operation The analog terminal cannot be used during emergency operation Acknowledgement tone 53 Input within 5 seconds after lifting the handset Deactivate connec tion without dialling or Pos acknowl tone on Neg acknowl tone off 53 Input within 5 seconds after lifting the handset Check connection without dialling or Acknowledgement tone 53 Destination No A...

Page 79: ...7 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 tions for handsets The following...

Page 80: ...ifrequency DTMF Pulse dialling Functions with and are not available when using pulse dialling R key Flash 50 ms 350 ms Ringing voltage 32 Vrms 25 Hz to 0 85 µF 1 800 Ohm Z 7 700 Ohm Supply voltage 16 V Supply voltage 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 d...

Page 81: ... deleting an MSN IDENT OUT ON ID I N OFF Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s08 Setting the identification BLOCKING PIN8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s07 Defining barred numbers CHARGING PIN8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s06 Clearing the call charge counter and defining a factor DIRECT CALL NO PIN8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s05 Programming a hot line number CAMP O BUSY ON 8 8OFF Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s04 Enabling preventing camp on busy CHANGE PIN PIN8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s03 Changi...

Page 82: ... ÌÓÛı s0b Editing entries in the telephone book LINE PICK UP OFF 88888OK88888 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s000 Programming call pick up D721 only RESET PIN8 8 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s009 Resetting the unit Reset LANGUAGE english88 Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s008 Selecting the display language AREA CODE NO ENTRY Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s007 Defining the local area code ACCESS CODE NO ENTRY Å Ç Ï ÌÓÛı s006 Programming the exchange line code AUTOKEYPAD ON 8...

Page 83: ...editing 17 Number identification 61 7 5 The key words A Accepting 53 70 72 Analog port 7 53 55 67 f Approval 79 As delivered settings 44 Audible signals 13 B Barred numbers 57 61 Brokering 36 38 65 71 C Call back 27 ff 73 Call charges 18 41 51 65 Call diversion 25 39 f 48 75 Call forwarding 25 Call forwarding 25 Call list 16 19 ff 25 47 Call transfer 69 71 Camp on busy 26 46 71 74 Chaining telepho...

Page 84: ...lug in connection 11 Power failure 67 Programming functions 44 Programming sequences 80 R Redial 16 19 21 Redial memory 20 34 37 66 Reset 44 53 57 59 62 Ringing tone 43 69 S Switching 38 65 T Telephone book 16 19 21 63 Three party conference 29 38 65 Tone ringing 43 69 Tones 13 V Volume 42 ...

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Page 87: ...y 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 Philips Nederland B V SmartLine D711 721 Postbus 90050 Part No 9600 082 26000 5600 PB Eindhoven Edition 11 99 Mat Nr 3300 630 ...

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