4.3
Programming the exchange line code
If you operate your telephone on a telecommunications system with an
internal S0 bus, in most cases, you must dial a digit to seize an exchange
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:
idle
Steps:
No.
Description
Input
Display
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 S0 bus.
Note: D711
– Setting applies to MSNs 1 … 8
D721
– Setting applies to MSNs 1 … 4 (See 6.3.2.2 for MSNs 5...8)
ACCESS CODE
˜*
88888
OK
88888
#·
Å
‹
Ç ¤‰ ÏÌÓÛı
o
Save the input
3
ACCESS CODE
§
Å
‹
Ç ¤‰ ÏÌÓÛı
R
or
s R
Clear digits singly
or completely
If nec.
ACCESS CODE
0
§
Å
‹
Ç ¤‰ ÏÌÓÛı
Z
Enter the exchange
line code, max.
4 digits
2
ACCESS CODE
§
Å
‹
Ç ¤‰ ÏÌÓÛı
s 0 0 6
Initiate
programming
1
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