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Preparing the base station for use
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Example of how to assign an MSN:
You have applied for four MSN's, two for business use (MSN1, MSN2) and two for private
purposes (MSN3, MSN4). Four handsets are connected to a base station. Two handsets
(Int.11 and 12) and the answering machine AM 91 are intended for business use, and
two handsets (Int.13 and 14) and the answering machine AM 92 are intended for
private use.
Ring delay
When ring delay is activated, an incoming call is signalled on the base station after a
delay (e.g. after 5 ring cycles – the number is adjustable). Ring delay can be set
individually for each internal subscriber and for each receive MSN (page 105).
In the example, an incoming call to MSN1 is only to be signalled on handset Int.11 if
Int.12 does not answer the call. To achieve this, activate a ring delay for Int.11 and
MSN1 (e. g. 5 ring cycles). The call for MSN1 is signalled directly on Int.12, but is only
signalled on Int.11 after the 5th ring cycle.
Launching the Getting started wizard and setting the basic settings
You can operate the Getting started wizard for your base station either directly using the
base station or using an S44, S1 or SL1 handset.
Launching the Getting started wizard:
Internal users
Use
Receive MSN
Send MSN
handsets
Int.11, 12
Business
MSN1
,
MSN2
MSN1
Answering
machine
AM 91
MSN1
,
MSN2
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Handset
Int.13
Private
MSN3
MSN3
Handset
Int.14
MSN4
MSN4
Answering
machine
AM 92
MSN3
,
MSN4
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Open the menu.
s
Set base
Select the menu item and confirm.
s
Installation
Select the menu item and confirm.
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YES
Press the display key to launch the Getting started
wizard.
If you already have set a system PIN (not 0000)
(page 91), you will be asked to enter it.
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If required, enter the system PIN and confirm.
OK
OK
OK