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A word in
advance
Telephone is not telephone
You are operating all functions of an ISDN PABX via the connected telephones.
However most different models of them are in the market. For some telephones the
operation is different in some points from the description in this user manual. Thus in
this chapter it is described, what has to be done, to operate the ISDN PABX also with
such a telephone.
ISDN telephones
Lift the receiver of your telephone and enter a telephone number. If you neither hear
tones nor a crackling noise during the dialling process, you have an ISDN telephone.
Your ISDN telephone has no R key (hold key)
Some ISDN telephones use a different symbol for the R key. For example
•
.
Some ISDN telephones have the R key as socalled “softkey”. This means, that it is
possible to operate the function via the menu of the telephone. Than the word “enquiry
call” or “hold” is shown in the display (--> manual of the telephone).
Keys # and
S
S
S
S
S
are not shown in display
It is only possible to program the EURACOM in that case; if your ISDN telephone is
prepared for block dialling (--> manual of the telephone). Block dialling means, that
your entries are not going to be transferred one after another, as usual, but gathered
in one block after having finished the entry.
The automatic connection to external line therefore has to be switched off (-->
page 53). During configuration the internal telephone numbers 98 and 99 have
had to be reserved for # und #
S
(-->“Configuration”, page 29).
For block dialling there are the following differencies compared with the description
in this manual:
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Do not lift the receiver prior to the input.
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Enter 99 instead of #*. For a # at the end of the input do not enter anything.
Example: To lock your telephone, enter 9977 instead of #* 77 #.
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Lift the receiver after conclusion of the input (now the entries will be transferred
in a block).
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To substitute single # in the beginning of a procedure (eg in the case of # 4 for
pick-up), dial 98. Example: to pick up a call, dial 984 instead of # 4.
However there is a drop of bitterness. It is not possible to program ISDN call forwar-
ding that way.