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OpenPhone 27

in the OpenCom 100  

communications system

User Guide

Summary of Contents for OpenPhone 27

Page 1: ...OpenPhone27 in the OpenCom 100 communications system User Guide ...

Page 2: ...tions will guide you through the opera tion of your OpenPhone 27 and answer all the important questions you may have Should you require further informa tion you will find the latest tips and instructions on our customer sup port pages at www detewe de We hope you enjoy using your OpenPhone 27 Welcome to DeTeWe Person responsible for your system Name Tel ...

Page 3: ...9 Battery polarity 10 Using the OpenPhone 27 with without a memory card 10 Inserting the memory card 10 Removing the memory card 11 Installing the Charging Station 12 Important Information About the Battery 12 Charging and Discharging 13 Charging the Battery 13 Commissioning 13 Charging and Operating Times 13 Charge Display 14 Charge Warning 14 Commissioning 15 Enrolling the Handset 15 Displays Ke...

Page 4: ...nds free Use 23 Setting the Volume 23 Muting 23 Visual Call Indicator 23 Redial List 23 Time Alarm 24 Internal and External Telephone Numbers 24 Multiple Connections 24 VF Post dialling 24 Display of Call Charges and Call Duration 24 Redial List 24 Telephone Lock 25 Black and Whitelists 25 Keypad Dialling 25 Least Cost Routing LCR 25 Transmission of Your Telephone Numbers 26 CLIP 26 CLIR 26 Menu B...

Page 5: ...Call to an Internal Subscriber 34 Transferring an External Call to an External Subscriber 35 Subscriber held Menu 35 Internal External 3 Party Conferences 37 Conference Menu 37 Dial menu for Consultation 39 Special Calls Conversations 40 Baby Call 40 Doorbell Entrance Intercom Call Door Opener 40 Announcement 41 Answering Callbacks 41 Making a Call from the Phone Book 42 Your Communications System...

Page 6: ... the following order 61 Important Installation Requirement 61 Installing the Software 61 Installing the Software 62 Internet Access 64 Configuring Access via the RAS Interface 64 Configuring Access via a Dial up Connection 64 Settings for the OpenPhone 27 66 Settings for Dial up Internet Access 68 Configuring Access 68 Settings for Internet Access via the RAS Interface 72 Removing the Driver 74 Up...

Page 7: ...e either the handset or the charging station near heat sources in direct sunlight near other electrical equipment General Information The OpenPhone 27 is a telecommu nications terminal for use in con junction with the OpenCom 100 communications system The newly designed menus allow you to use and access your system s many features quickly and easily Get to know your telephone equip ment You will d...

Page 8: ...tablishment then please observe its regula tions Never open the telephone yourself touch the plug contacts with pointed metallic objects Clean your telephone with a lightly damp cloth only Do not use your telephone in damp rooms e g bathroom or in areas where there is a risk of explosion Scope of Delivery As a package the OpenPhone 27 includes a handset three batteries a belt clip The charging sta...

Page 9: ...r you to use your locally stored data on another terminal if the two devices have to be swapped for any reason as you can take out your memory card and insert it in the other telephone You 7 Your Telephone s Features Using Your Telephone Your Telephone s Features Using Your Telephone can then make phone calls right away you don t need to re enrol first The memory card is inserted under neath the b...

Page 10: ...an cou ple into hearing aids and if strong enough can cause an connection being established under all circumstances For this reason you should never rely solely upon any cordless telephone for essential communication e g medical emer gencies DECT and GAP Your handset uses a digital radio connection in accordance with the DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone standard for the con nection to the ...

Page 11: ...re there is excessive dust and areas subject to vibra tion shock or extreme tempera ture fluctuations Place and or store the handset and accessories out of the reach of small children Your Telephone s Features Using Your Telephone Opening the battery com partment To unlock the battery compartment cover use a pointed object e g a ballpoint pen and push it into the hole at the bottom of the handset ...

Page 12: ...described above will not apply If on the other hand you have already used a memory card in the phone on which phone book data has already been saved and you then remove the card the OpenPhone 27 will cease to be operational until a programmed memory card is inserted 10 Your Telephone s Features Using Your Telephone Inserting the memory card Important note on safety Take great care handling the mem...

Page 13: ...Your Telephone Close the memory card compart ment using the cover to do this push the lugs into the housing until the cover lies in a flat posi tion on top of the memory card Removing the memory card You only need to take out the mem ory card if you wish to give the handset to someone else or need the memory card for a new handset After removing the batteries Push the memory card cover in the batt...

Page 14: ... battery is fully charged Important Information About the Battery Dispose of used batteries in accor dance with local regulations Please make use of any recycling facilities available Never throw a battery into a fire Adapter Plug Installing the Charging Station To operate the charging station you need a 230 V AC mains connection Connect the cable of the adapter plug to the socket on the underside...

Page 15: ... at intervals by not placing the handset in the charging station and leaving it switched on until it switches itself off Only use this method to discharge the battery Extreme fluctuations in temperature have an effect on the charging capacity of the battery Charging the Battery responsibility for any malfunction or damage when other types of rechargeable battery or normal bat teries are used Charg...

Page 16: ...vel is not cor rectly displayed until a whole charge and discharge cycle has been completed When the handset is in the charging station the flashing or lit sections indicate charging and the charge level Charge Warning When the battery capacity is nearly exhausted the battery symbol will flash in the display and you will hear the battery warning tone if the bat tery warning tone is switched on If ...

Page 17: ...cations systems To be able to do this it must be enrolled in every system If you are operating your handset in the OpenCom 100 communications system your system administrator will enrol it For the communications systems of other manufacturers Enrol your handset in the communi cations system as described on p 48 Commissioning ...

Page 18: ...ols Displays Keys and Symbols Operating Elements on the Handset Display Receiver on the back Loudspeaker Softkey Softkey Info key R key Handset key Open listening Handsfree Key pad Delete key Microphone Arrow keys Connector for Headset Connector for PC ...

Page 19: ...ystem to be con nected to your communica tions system The symbol is only visible if there is no active connection to the communications system ƒ Battery charging status see p 14 Your Telephone s Features Displays Keys and Symbols You have programmed and activated a local alarm time see p 50 π Your handset is checked in as OpenPhone 25 27 Data and ready for the data application º You have activated...

Page 20: ...down through the lines with the arrow keys An item that can be selected is high lighted with a dark background 18 Your Telephone s Features Displays Keys and Symbols Softkey Line The texts and symbols in this line refer to the keys underneath The contents of the line change accord ing to the operating status Illumination The display is automatically illumi nated when calls are received or when you...

Page 21: ...When you are entering tele phone numbers or names you can make changes by moving a cursor The arrow keys allow you to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the entry Allows you to select tele phone numbers from the phone book If a selection list e g phone book or menu is displayed you can use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired entry If a continuous text is shown e g a message you can scr...

Page 22: ... speaker hands free use is activated this key lights up Info Key B By means of this key you can access the various lists e g the call list as Your Telephone s Features Softkeys and Other Keys well as view and change currently activated features e g call protec tion The Info key flashes if there are new entries in the call e mail short mes sages or voice messages list In order to be able use the In...

Page 23: ...n enter the following Your Telephone s Features Softkeys and Other Keys characters by pressing the number keys several times The cursor moves on automatically if there is input or no new character for a time Holding down the desired key changes the entry to lowercase let ters Letters remain in lowercase until a key is held down again to change back to uppercase or until you leave the menu Key Uppe...

Page 24: ...ion during a call e g when you initiate a confer ence see Consultation Tog gling Transfer and Conference Calls p 34 When you press a softkey that opens a menu other than the one displayed If you are in a menu when someone tries to call you the caller hears a busy signal You exit the menu automatically when you make no entries for some time Entries that you have already saved in menus remain saved ...

Page 25: ...eat to switch off You will achieve the best quality when the handset is in a vertical position in other words when nei ther the loudspeaker nor the micro phone are covered Telephoning General Information Setting the Volume During a call you can adjust the handset speaker or headset volume to seven levels using the arrow keys The current setting will be shown in your display Muting During a call yo...

Page 26: ...our telephone is automatically set to VF signalling voice frequency signalling during a call You can use VF signalling to query an answering machine or voice box Telephoning General Information Display of Call Charges and Call Duration If your telephone company trans mits call charge information you can see the current charge in the display during or after a direct dialled external call Redial Lis...

Page 27: ...rovider These are transmitted to the exchange where they are evalu ated You will normally receive an announcement in reply Telephoning General Information A 12 This switches your telephone to the Keypad Protocol You can now enter the keypad code digits Note The setting is deleted again when the connection is terminated Least Cost Routing LCR For every outgoing call your system automatically establ...

Page 28: ...scribed at the end of the following sections Transmission of Your Telephone Numbers In ISDN there are various services enabling and disabling the trans mission of telephone numbers between subscribers CLIP The calling number is displayed if transmitted If this number is also stored in your phone book the name of the caller is displayed CLIR Prior to dialling an external tele phone number you can i...

Page 29: ...ftkey briefly this is also possible when you have already pressed the receiver key and then select Pick up You pick up a call made to another telephone in your pick up group Pick up select Once you have entered the telephone number you can pick up a call to any other tele phone If the other telephone is in the call state e g an answering machine is making an announce ment you pick up the call Anno...

Page 30: ... telephone number selected Redial List John Peters Ed Newman 30011 OK Esc Telephoning External Internal Calls Dial Press Aand dial the telephone number Pre dialling Enter the telephone number and press Awhen the number is complete Edit pre dialling C Press briefly to delete indi vidual numbers C Press for longer to delete the entire number If dialling from the phone book the number is hid den F Mo...

Page 31: ...hone book entry or to view more detailed information on the entry TelBook Miller Steve Newman Ed Peters John OK Esc Telephoning External Internal Calls Making a Call from the Call List Your handset stores the telephone numbers of the last ten callers in the call list depends on whether the telephone number was transmit ted Only calls that were not accepted are stored Entries in the call list are d...

Page 32: ...efly and then select Hands free on or Hands free off This switches hands free operation on or off Disconnect The call will be discon nected Phone book You can enter your caller s telephone number in the system phone book Select New entry if you want to cre ate a new phone book entry Select Add if you want to add the number to an existing phone book entry Booking number A booking num ber allows you...

Page 33: ...nu soft key briefly and then select Disconnect The call will be discon nected Callback You leave your callback request with a busy subscriber Pick up select Once you have entered the telephone number you can pick up a call to any other tele phone If the other telephone is in the call state e g an answering machine is making an announce ment you can pick up the call VIP call Even if the internal su...

Page 34: ...ted If this telephone number is listed in your telephone book you will see the name of the caller instead At the same time you can see whether the caller is an internal or external subscriber In addition you will see whether the caller s tele phone number is the mobile or pri vate number of a phone book entry indicated by M or P To accept the call press Aor take the handset out of the charg ing st...

Page 35: ...w target number and con firming this with OK œ ƒ Call Waiting ext Tracy Mellor 01234567891 Menu Telephoning Accepting a Call Door opener This function acti vates the door opener Call Waiting Menu You receive an incoming call in the call state Press the Menu softkey briefly and then select Disconnect You disconnect the cur rent call and accept the waiting call Reject You reject the waiting call by ...

Page 36: ...nternal Subscriber You have dialled an internal consul tation call see Consultation Tog gling using the rkey If the called subscriber accepts the call you announce the call transfer and press A Or if you do not wish to wait for the called subscriber to answer Press Aand the other subscriber will be called If the called subscriber accepts the call he she will be connected to the waiting call If he ...

Page 37: ...s the Menu softkey briefly and then select Hands free on or Hands free off This switches hands free operation on or off Disconnect You disconnect the current call and return to dialling mode Phone book You can enter your caller s telephone number in the system phone book Select New entry if you want to create a new phone book entry Select Add if you want to add the num ber to an existing phone boo...

Page 38: ...00 Communications Sys tem It is also possible to assign incoming calls a booking number To do this just press the menu key after you have accepted the call Calls that have been made with a booking num ber can be evaluated with the Web application known as Call Data Call Diversion You put your current caller on hold and then call another subscriber with whom you wish to connect your current caller ...

Page 39: ... End the conference by hanging up or by selecting the End conference menu item Telephoning Consultation Toggling Transfer and Conference Calls Conference Menu You have initiated a 3 party confer ence Press the Menu softkey briefly and then select Hands free on or Hands free off This switches hands free operation on or off Disconnect 034565483 You discon nect the subscriber with the tele phone numb...

Page 40: ...ers by means of a code number procedure in the operating instructions entitled Using Standard Terminals in the OpenCom 100 Communications Sys tem It is also possible to assign incoming calls a booking number To do this just press the menu key after you have accepted the call Calls that have been made with a booking number can be evaluated with the Web application known as Call Data 38 Telephoning ...

Page 41: ...ephoning Consultation Toggling Transfer and Conference Calls Charges You see the charges for the last call and the total call charges for your telephone Door opener This activates the door opener This requires an entrance intercom to be connected to your communications system Note Note a telephone number and a name or dial a telephone number you have noted Suppress number Your telephone number wil...

Page 42: ...pener You have the option of implement ing an entrance intercom in the OpenCom You will find more infor mation in the Assembly and Com missioning guide for the OpenCom and in the documentation supplied along with the entrance intercom A doorbell is shown in the display In the idle state Press A If your system is connected to an entrance intercom you can speak to the visitor Otherwise you will hear...

Page 43: ...The called sub scriber hears a special information tone and your announcement Note If several system devices are configured under one telephone number or if you make an announcement to a group number the announcement will be made to all system devices involved It is then also possible to accept the announcement call on one of these telephones 41 Answering Callbacks If you call another subscriber i...

Page 44: ...ook entries for a company and then search and dial the desired name there Six search terms are allowed Phone Book Menu Press the arrow key briefly and then select Look up name Confirm your choice with OK The first two entries in the phone book will be displayed You can enter a letter or name under neath Entering a single letter will take you to the entries beginning with this letter 42 Telephoning...

Page 45: ...he speed dialling number key 0 9 down This number can then be sub sequently dialled by pressing the call key Making a Call from the Phone Book Telephoning Delete preset Here you can delete the pre programmed search terms again if required Speed Dialling When entering central phone book entries with your OpenPhone 27 an OpenCom system telephone or the Configurator you can also assign the destinatio...

Page 46: ...ur system The code digits can also be used on sys tem telephones They are described in the operating instructions Open Com 100 Operation on Standard Features and Menus Feature Settings Terminals supplied with the sys tem The Menus Main Menu This menu contains all the available features Some of the menu items can also be found in other menus Features affecting the availability of your telephone e g...

Page 47: ... has not been activated in the Configurator Features and Menus The Menus Calls Menu First select Calls then Call lists and then Missed calls You see the last ten telephone numbers of callers who tried to reach you if the telephone number has been transmitted by the network provider If the caller is stored in the system phone book the name will be displayed instead of the telephone number To call b...

Page 48: ...en sion OpenVoice Info to receive information on when the message was received date and time or Delete all to delete all the mes sages Charges You see the charges for the last call and the total call charges for your telephone Features and Menus The Menus Hunt group If your device belongs to one or more hunt groups a list of corresponding hunt groups will be displayed You can now disconnect from o...

Page 49: ...activate the feature Features and Menus The Menus Messages Menu Select Messages and then Short Messages You will see the list senders of short messages i e text messages that other subscribers sent to you using the OpenCTI Select an entry A selection menu appears allowing you to display the short message message content sender date delete the selected message or delete the entire list of short mes...

Page 50: ...ation Confirm this with OK An active keypad lock is symbolised by a º above the left softkey To unlock the keypad press the left softkey and then the key Note You can also activate the key pad lock by holding the key down Select Ringer Settings and then Melody You can choose from 30 different ring tones Enter 1 9 or 10 30 for two digit entries in quick succession Alternatively change the dis playe...

Page 51: ...st of the base stations Features and Menus The Menus on which the handset is already enrolled Select a base station with the arrow keys and press Option You can now edit the settings for this base station described underneath or enrol another handset with New Handset is not enrolled You see the note Empty Press New to enrol the handset Auto Search If you have enrolled your handset on more than one...

Page 52: ... IPEI You can read the international handset identification code IPEI Features and Menus The Menus Select Phone options and then Auto key lock You can activate or deactivate automatic key pad lock with OK When the automatic keypad lock is active the keypad lock is automatically switched on if you do not use the device for more than 60 sec onds in the idle state Key Click The active setting is indi...

Page 53: ...u are not wear ing the headset please deacti vate this function as it is possi ble for the caller to listen in without your noticing Silent Charging The handset does not signal calls while it is in the charging station This applies for signalling by the ringer visual signalling and the vibration alarm Features and Menus The Menus Calls are signalled again as soon as the handset is removed from the...

Page 54: ...le to make restricted external calls you can still call the emergency numbers though Please consult your system administrator for fur ther information Baby call Enter the destination number and activate or deactivate the Baby call Change PIN Enter your current PIN and then enter the new PIN twice Availability All active features that restrict your availability are deleted e g call protection call ...

Page 55: ...phone only has activated call waiting protection call protec tion or call diversion your call will still be acoustically sig nalled Features and Menus The Menus Door opener This activates the door opener Phone book This opens the phone book see p 29 Tel Book Settings Menu In this menu you can enter edit and delete your personal phone book entries You can only access the company and central phone b...

Page 56: ...sten to to the selected message Dial to call back Delete to delete the selected entry Phone book to insert the tele phone number in the system telephone book Forward to forward the voice message to the voicebox of another subscriber in your Open Com requires the extension OpenVoice Edit Select Personal Company or Central Under Name enter the first letter of the surname Now select the desired entry...

Page 57: ...r The Date Time menu item is avail able if Configurator has been acti vated in the Configurator for the user group of your telephone If neither the Time control menu item nor the Date Time menu item is available then the Central set tings menu does not appear Select Central settings and then Time control Then select either Automatic or a Time group This changes call distribution in the sys tem For...

Page 58: ...nly available when there are entries in the short messages list You will see the list senders of short i e text messages that other subscribers sent to you using the Telephony Wizard 56 Features and Menus The Menus Select an entry A selection menu appears allowing you to display the short message message content sender date delete the selected message or delete the entire list of short messages Us...

Page 59: ...he Info menu Then select Call protect This menu item is only available if the Call protection fea ture is active You can use this menu item to deactivate call protection again see also page 52 Call diversion This menu item is only available if you have activated call diversion You can use this menu item to re program call diver sion see page 46 Hunt group If your device belongs to one or more hunt...

Page 60: ...group 1 than during night service time group 2 Consult your system administrator about call distribu tion Telephone lock This menu item is only available if you have activated the telephone lock You can deacti vate the telephone lock after enter ing the PIN Note In order to be able use the Info key your communications systems must use a software version of at least 5 0 58 Features and Menus The Me...

Page 61: ...or access the LAN of the OpenCom We would like to point out that soft and hardware product names origi nating from the companies men tioned are normally subject to trademark patent or copyright pro tection Data Communication System Requirements The following system requirements are necessary for installation of the PC software IBM computer or a completely compatible computer Pentium processor with...

Page 62: ...ne 27 software driver software This installs the necessary drivers CAPI CAPI port driver CAPI Con trol on your PC Data Communication Connecting the PC Use the optional data cable to con nect the USB port of your PC with the interface of the handset PC Laptop ...

Page 63: ...tor Refer also to the instructions in the Readme txt file in the main directo ry of the CD or Current Information on the Start screen of the installation program Data Communication Important Installation Requirement If you have already installed an ISDN modem or an ISDN card you must first ensure that the driver software for these components is uninstalled or deactivated Installing the Software ...

Page 64: ...ich is then highlighted and left click Then select the CAPI driver installation that matches your hardware configuration from the list Data Communication The installation program starts Follow the on screen instructions Once past the Welcome page the licence agreement and notifi cation of existing ISDN installa tions you must enter the target path If you prefer a different target folder to the one...

Page 65: ...tion you need to restart your PC If you haven t changed the default settings the Start menu of your PC will now have a new folder called OpenCom under Programs This folder in turn con tains a folder called OpenPhone 27 which contains the CAPI Control After restarting your computer an LED symbol for the CAPI driver is displayed on the right hand side of the Windows taskbar The colour of the LED ind...

Page 66: ...has the advantage that the ISP is only dialled once This saves costs You will find more detailed informa tion in the screen shots on page 72 under Settings for Internet Access via the RAS Interface Data Communication Configuring Access via a Dial up Connection You can establish a dial up connec tion by entering the access codes for the individual Internet Service Provider ISP requested When a conn...

Page 67: ... To protect you against unauthorised dial up connections connection monitoring should be activated in the CAPIControl Settings window under Security e g every connec tion established must be confirmed Data Communication ...

Page 68: ... can be assigned the same telephone number or two dif Data Communication ferent internal telephone numbers under Telephony and Data The telephone number s must always be linked with a user in the User Manager These settings apply for both Inter net access via the RAS interface and dial up Internet access The same telephone number used for Telephony and Data Different telephone numbers used for Tel...

Page 69: ...If different telephone numbers are used for Telephony and Data both numbers must be assigned to a user If your OpenPhone 27 is enrolled for Data this is indicated on the handset display by the PC symbol Data Communication ...

Page 70: ... via an ISP The following data must be entered whilst configuring access Telephone number User name Password To operate dial up networking on Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 some of the steps vary For more information refer to the item Current Information on the start screen of the installation CD An Internet browser must also be installed on your PC e g Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet...

Page 71: ...OM Instructions for car rying out this installation can be found in the documentation of your operating system Configuring Open the Dialup Networking fol der and double click Create a new con nection Click Next Where necessary edit the name of this setting e g you can change User defined setting to the name of your ISP and click Next 69 Data Communication Internet Access ...

Page 72: ... Now right click the file with the name of your provider and the Properties dialog box will open If the user group of the selected user does not have access to an out side line ensure that the telephone number is prefixed with 0 when you are establishing the dial up connection The remaining parameters for the type of server used and the TCP IP settings can be seen from the fol lowing screen shots ...

Page 73: ...or an active dial up connection appears next to the clock in the taskbar Data connection appears in the display of the OpenPhone 27 You can now access Web pages using an Internet browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator Note If you select Save password in the window illustrated anyone who doesn t know the password can connect to the Internet and possibly your e mail server ...

Page 74: ...er The user must be assigned a user group for which NET Configuration RAS has been activated The RAS interface must be configured as follows under NET Configuration RAS The status must be set to active An internal telephone number must be assigned The required authorisation procedure must be set At least one connection must be permitted a maximum of ten connections are possible 72 Data Communicati...

Page 75: ...up Internet access The same user name and password that are valid in the OpenCom user manage ment facility are to be entered in the connection window After a connection has been successfully established the icon for an active dial up connection appears next to the clock in the taskbar Data connection appears in the display of the OpenPhone 27 You can now access Internet pages using an Internet bro...

Page 76: ...e s software Ensure that your telephone uses the latest software version in order to avoid problems operating your OpenPhone 27 in your communications system In order to be able to update the software the USB driver for the OpenPhone 27 must be installed on your PC If the CAPI driver for the Open Phone 27 is already installed on your PC then so is the USB driver In this case deactivate the CAPI dr...

Page 77: ...ter the USB driver has been installed you can continue updating the software of your OpenPhone 27 75 Data Communication Updating the Software Now start the program to update the software of your OpenPhone 27 You will also find it in the CD pro vided with the system You will see the following screen Now follow the on screen instruc tions to update the software After the program has determined the c...

Page 78: ...Troubleshooting Current details can be found in the Readme TXT file in the main directo ry of the CD ROM 76 Data Communication Troubleshooting ...

Page 79: ...arging station the rechargeable batteries the entire telephone as well as the accessories To clean the telephone first remove the charger adapter plug from the mains socket Wipe the equipment Appendix with an anti static cloth or a soft damp leather cloth then with a dry cloth Note Never spray your telephone with cleaning fluid or solvents Clean the handset and charging sta tion with a lint free c...

Page 80: ...t Handset dimensions Battery Stand by time Talk time Charging time Data port DECT GAP CAP 5 line graphic display approx 140 g including batteries 146 x 53 x 28 mm L x W x H 2 x AAA cells NiMH up to 140 hours up to 14 hours approx 6 7 hours discharged bat tery charged to full capacity USB ...

Page 81: ...Follow me Messages Short messages E mail Appointments Messenger Phone settings Ringer settings System Phone options Protection Call protect Telephone lock Baby call Change PIN Availability Call wait protection Connections Call pick up Dial Phone book New entry Edit Voicebox Voicebox msg Call voicebox Central settings Time control Date time ...

Page 82: ...protection 52 Calling menu 30 Callback 31 Calls 44 Appendix Calls during a conversation 33 Cancel key 20 Care and maintenance 77 Central settings 45 Central settings menu 55 Change PIN 52 Charge display 14 Charge warning 14 Charges 24 Charging and operating times 13 Charging station 12 CLIP 26 CLIR 26 Commissioning 13 Conference menu 36 37 Configuring access via a dial up connection 65 Configuring...

Page 83: ... 62 Intercept 31 Internal and external telephone numbers 24 Appendix Internet access 64 Internet access via dial up networking 68 Internet access via the RAS interface 72 ISDN card 61 ISDN modem 61 K Key click 50 Keypad dialling 25 Keypad lock 48 L Language 51 LCR Least Cost Routing 25 27 Looking up a name 42 Loudspeaker key 20 M Making a call 28 Melody 48 Memory card 10 Menu before and during a c...

Page 84: ... menu 52 Q Quick switch 22 R RAS interface 64 72 Receiver key 20 Redial list 23 24 28 Appendix Index of Keywords Reject 33 Rejecting calls 33 Removing the driver 74 Ring tone Phone 49 Ringer settings 48 Ringer type 48 S Safety precautions 5 Scope of delivery 6 Selection menu 27 Setting the volume 23 Short messages 47 Signal key 20 Silent charging 51 Softkey arrow keys 19 Softkey Esc 20 Softkey OK ...

Page 85: ...ur telephone numbers 26 Transmit telephone number 27 U Updating the software 74 Use 7 User 51 V VF Post dialling 24 Vibration alarm 49 VIP call 27 31 32 53 Visual call indicator 23 Voicebox 45 Voicebox menu 54 Volume 49 Appendix Index of Keywords ...

Page 86: ...84 Notes Appendix ...

Page 87: ...f Conformity Appendix Declaration of Conformity This telephone conforms to the requirements set down in the EU directive 99 5 EC The Declaration of Conformity can be viewed at the DeTeWe web site at http www detewe de ...

Page 88: ...DeTeWe Systems GmbH Zeughofstraße 1 D 10997 Berlin www detewe de Created in May 2006 Subject to change ...

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