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  • Page 1: Configurations

    Integral 5 Configurations for T 3 Compact, T 3 Classic, T 3 Comfort User Guide...
  • Page 2: Copyright

    Reference number 4.999.058.073 Duplication and the passing on of information from this document, even in extracts, requires previous written authorisation from the Tenovis company. All technical data, information, as well as properties of the product described in this document were assembled to the best of available knowledge and corresponding to the status of the printing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Configurations..........................1 Copyright ..........................2 Contents............................ 3 System telephone “Integral T3 Compact”................6 Control key pad ......................... 7 Alphanumeric key pad ....................... 7 Key assignment of the key pad – character set T3 – West..........7 Key assignment of the key pad – character set T3 – Eastern Europe ......... 8 Key assignment of the key pad –...
  • Page 4 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Dial settings ........................36 3-Free Handsfree......................... 36 3-Ex Exchange seizure ..................... 37 Line / off-hook (off) ....................37 Remote no. display (off)................... 37 Direct dial (off) ......................37 3.10 Code (off) ........................ 37 LN on dialling (off) ....................37 Line / off-hook (off) ....................
  • Page 5 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.13 Lock ..........................62 Call bar........................63 Evaluating call numbers in call bar groups ................ 64 Emergency call numbers ....................66 Network provider numbers....................66 Charge metering....................... 68 Menu for printer connection feature: ................. 75 Printouts ........................... 81 5.20 Paper size.......................
  • Page 6: System Telephone "Integral T3 Compact

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ System telephone “Integral T3 Compact” You will find information about points on the following pages...
  • Page 7: Control Key Pad

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Control key pad The control key pad is used for “normal” telephoning and data entry with (Menu key). The selected menu function is called with the OK key A menu or a call is cancelled with the ESC key Clear The character at the cursor position in a character string is cleared with the Clear key.
  • Page 8: Key Assignment Of The Key Pad - Character Set T3 - Eastern Europe

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Key assignment of the key pad – character set T3 – Eastern Europe Key assignment of the key pad – character set T3 – CIS...
  • Page 9: Function Keys

    Phone book Menu-No Message Menu Redial Refer-back The figure shows a schematic impression of the Integral T3 Compact. The function keys are shown in standard assignment. All the above listed function keys are freely programmable. WXYZ Alphanumeric keys Function key Function key no.
  • Page 10: System Telephone "Integral T3 Classic

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ System telephone “Integral T3 Classic” You will find information about points on the following pages...
  • Page 11: Control Key Pad

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Control key pad The control key pad is used for “normal” telephoning and data entry with (Menu key). The selected menu function is called with the OK key A menu or a call is cancelled with the ESC key Clear The character at the cursor position in a character string is cleared with the Clear key.
  • Page 12: Key Assignment Of The Key Pad - Character Set T3 - Eastern Europe

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Key assignment of the key pad – character set T3 – Eastern Europe Key assignment of the key pad – character set T3 – CIS...
  • Page 13: Function Keys

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Function keys Line 1 Line 2 Part 1 Part 2 Menu-No Menu-No Menu-No Menu-No Menu-No Call Call list Handsfree/ Menu-No Announce Monitoring Menu-No Mute Message Menu-No PQRS WXYZ Menu Divert call Menu-No Redial Call back Menu-No Refer-back Phone book The figure shows a schematic impression of the Integral T3 Classic.
  • Page 14: System Telephone "Integral T3 Comfort

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ System telephone “Integral T3 Comfort” You will find information about points on the following pages...
  • Page 15: Control Key Pad

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Control key pad The control key pad is used for “normal” telephoning and data entry with (Menu key). The selected menu function is called with the OK key A menu or a call is cancelled with the ESC key Clear The character at the cursor position in a character string is cleared with the Clear key.
  • Page 16: Function Keys

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Function keys Line1 Line3 Line5 Part 1 Part 2 Line2 Line4 Line6 Part 3 Part 4 Call Night Service Call list Handsfree/ Pick-up Announce Monitoring Mute Appointments Message PQRS WXYZ Menu Lock Divert call Redial Do-not-dist. Callback Door opener Refer-back Phone book The figure shows a schematic impression of the Integral T3 Comfort.
  • Page 17: Type Writer Keyboard

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Type writer keyboard General The Integral T3 Comfort has a type writer keyboard which makes it easier to enter characters (e.g. for the Phone book). Ü ß Ö Ä Shift Space Keyboard of the T3-Comfort The telecommunications system can be operated with country-specific software programs, e.g. for Germany, France, Poland, etc.
  • Page 18: Key In Direction Display Normal

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Normal Key in direction display The appropriate “lower case” letter appears in the telephone display if a key is pressed in the Normal state. ü ß ö ä Space Normal Valid for all country-specific software programs Shift Key in direction display The appropriate “upper case”...
  • Page 19: Key In Direction Display Alt-Combinations

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Alt-combinations Key in direction display Possible Alt combinations...
  • Page 20: Activating A Character From The Above Table

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Activating a character from the above table T3-Comfort System Characters in display System generates Character set Character set Character set Press the “Alt” key and “A” character to be key together then key “A” displayed ŕ à depending on the West East Alt-A + A...
  • Page 21: Configurations

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Configurations Information about the configurations The telecommunications system data are protected against unauthorised access. You have the possibility of editing the data relevant to you. Service must give you release to do this (code 35 and 36) All explanations and examples in this chapter are made by releasing code 35/36. To access the data for which you have release, please proceed as follows: Press the Menu key Press the...
  • Page 22: Note On Markers

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Note on markers The menu entries depend on the programming release for the customer (code 35 and 36) and the set up features You see the telephone menu below. The configurations start with the “Settings” menu item. The descriptions show orientation with the configuration based on the menu. 5.10 Markers ( Date / Time) are inserted for orientation.
  • Page 23: Menu

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Menu From “Pick-up” to “Settings – Do not disturb” Pick-up from Call list Phone book Search New indiv. entry New general entry Call diversion Divert from Divert to Divert for Bundle [x] Appointments Own appointm. Appointment for others Charges Last call Total subs.
  • Page 24: From "Pick-Up" To "Settings - Function Keys

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ From “Pick-up” to “Settings – Function keys” level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level Pick-up Night service Settings Display / Acoustics Language 1.4.1 Deutsch 1.4.2 English 1.4.3 Francais Function keys Function keys Comfort Classic Compact Pick-up 1: Line 1 1: Line 1 1: Call list Phone book...
  • Page 25: From "Pick-Up" To "Settings - Applications

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ From “Pick-up” to “Settings – Applications” 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Pick-up Night service Settings Dial settings Autom. handsfree (on) LINE on dialling (off) Line / off-hook (off) Number of redials (5) 3-Ex 3-RED Redial every (30s) Handsfr.
  • Page 26: From "Pick-Up" To "Settings - Traffic Statistics

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ From “Pick-up” to “Settings – Traffic statistics” 1st level level 3rd level Pick-up Night service Settings System functions Day service Night service 1 5-ADN Night service 2 Answering station, day and night service Night service 3 Auto Night Service Call forwarding Multiple connection Door stations...
  • Page 27: Display / Acoustics

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Display / Acoustics Acoustics and Contrast You can make different settings for the acoustics and contrast 1.1.8 1.1.6 1.1.7 The set sound pattern applies for external call type and internal call type Programming: Settings Display/Acoust. Acoust./Contrast Enter with numeric keys The basic programming is Set to selection displayed...
  • Page 28: Partner Beep

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Partner Beep An acoustic call as a so-called partner beep is also possible in addition to the optical display. • It is activated/deactivated on the telephone. • Internal and external calls are acoustically signalled to the partner (partner beep). •...
  • Page 29: Do-Not-Disturb Service

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Do-not-disturb service • The do-not-disturb service bars signalling of all internal calls. The caller receives the busy tone • Incoming external calls are signalled as usual • A subscriber with activated do-not-disturb service can set up outgoing internal and external connections without restriction Programming: Settings...
  • Page 30: Function Keys

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Function keys These function keys are assigned with the functions entered in basic programming. Pressing the key activates its assigned function. You can also assign another key to the functions. Menu nos. are assigned to the function keys. When programming the keys, you can select the keys by pressing them or by entering their menu no.
  • Page 31 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Keys and possible functions: The function keys are defaulted but can be changed as you like Function keys Other possible functions Default Compact Classic Comfort 1: Call list 1: Line 1 1: Line 1 2: Divert to 2: Line 2 2: Line 3 3: Phone book 3: Part 1...
  • Page 32 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Short description of the functions The functions stand for features which can be activated or deactivated. It may be that the function which has been assigned to the function key cannot be used. Please ask your after-sales service. If a function is assigned to a function key you can achieve the following by pressing this function key: Pick-up...
  • Page 33: Functions Without Additional Entries

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Functions without additional entries Programming: Programming applies for these functions Pick-up Phone book Mute (Compact only) Call list Divert from Divert to 2.10 Settings Line 1 - x Appointment 2.11 2.12 Function keys Message Charges 2.13 2.14 Night service 1 -3 Lock 2.15 2.16...
  • Page 34: Functions With Additional Entry

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Functions with additional entry Destination key Programming: Destination key Requirements: You have entered YOUR individual phone book Settings entries correctly, with phone numbers and Function keys names. You can now program an individual destination on a function key. Set to the desired function key e.g.
  • Page 35: Partner

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Partner Programming: Settings Partner Function keys Set to the desired function key e.g. 7: Message (Classic) 7: Message Partner Select from list Display all system subscribers Subscriber Exit programming 18.09. 11:48 Line1 Line2 Sub. 11 is on function key 7 as a partner...
  • Page 36: Dial Settings

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Dial settings Handsfree 3-Free Autom. handsfree (off) Handsfree answer-back (off) Handsfree enables a conversation to be held with the system telephone’s built-in microphone and loudspeaker. The handset does not have to be off the hook for this. You can listen and speak with your hands free.
  • Page 37: Exchange Seizure

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Exchange seizure 3-Ex LN on dialling (off) Line / off-hook (off) Remote no. display (off) Direct dial (off) 3.10 Code (off) A line to the network provider can be seized by a code or a line key. LN on dialling (off) LN on dialling (off) means line seizure by code (e.g.
  • Page 38 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming of exchange assignments: Settings Dial settings The “OK” key is used for switching on and off or for Def. Set to selection selecting one of several options. LN on dialling = on Line / off-hook = on Remote no.
  • Page 39: 3-Red

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Redialling dial features 3-RED Number of redials Redial every Number of redials The dialled digits are stored in a separate memory when a connection is set up and can be called again for a new connection attempt. Number of redials indicates how many redial attempts are made in autom. redialling. Redial every A number can be redialled every ..
  • Page 40: Nd Call Second Call (On)

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ call Second call (on) Second call (on) Second call (on) means: If a call is received while a conversation is in progress, this call is signalled and you can change to this call without terminating the existing call. The caller gets the ringing tone. Second call (off) means: A call is not signalled to the called party and the caller gets the busy tone.
  • Page 41: Applications

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Applications General call (off) A general call can be understood as the simultaneous acoustic signalling of a call (if no operator position is set up) or a fault in the telecommunications system to all extensions. General call (on) means that this subscriber can also be called with “general call”. General call (off) means that this subscriber cannot be called with “general call”.
  • Page 42: Vip Call (Off)

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ VIP call (off) The VIP call is the linking of wire telephony with a wireless pager. If the called telephone is not manned, the call is signalled to the VIP-Call-Receiver by radio. The employee carrying the VIP- Call-Receiver can answer the call on any internal telephone after being paged. VIP call (on) means the subscriber can be called by VIP call VIP call (off) means the subscriber has switched out of the VIP call signalling.
  • Page 43: Internal Call List (Off)

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Internal call list (off) The call list enables storage of internal and external call data of unanswered calls depending on the configuration. Internal call list (on) means that internal call data are also stored Internal call list (off) means that only call data of external calls are stored. Programming: Settings Applications...
  • Page 44: System Functions

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ System functions 5-ADN Answering station, day and night service Answering station and day service Night service 1 ..3 Auto night service Answering station, day service An answering station is a telephone which is assigned to a system exchange line of the telecommunications system and to which the following calls, which reach the system via this exchange line, are always diverted: •...
  • Page 45 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming answering station for the day service: Settings System functions Set to selection Sub. 11 is programmed for the day service of line 1 at the moment. This should be changed. Answering station, Sub. 12 and 13 are to be responsible for the day service of line 1. day service Day service 1: Day service 1: L 01...
  • Page 46: Night Service 1

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Night service 1 ..3 The term night service is to be understood as a special operating status in relation to the day service which you have to program yourself. You can set up the following for the night service: •...
  • Page 47 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming answering stations for night services 1, 2 and 3: Night service 2 and night service 3 are to be programmed the same as Settings night service 1 System functions Set to selection Sub. 11 is programmed for the night service 1 of line 1 at the moment. This should be changed.
  • Page 48 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Changing the classes of services of subscribers You can change the classes of service of subscribers on the activation of night service. You can 5.14 find out how to program this under Classes of services Example A: Telephones (sub. 11 and 12) are in the office B: The telephone (sub.
  • Page 49 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming dates for automatic night service changeover: The following table lists the possible entries for operating states (activated/deactivated) for day service and night services 1, 2 and 3. Code numbers are assigned to the entries. Use these code numbers to select the desired operating states when programming.
  • Page 50 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming: single changeover Settings System functions Set to selection The programmed night service 1 is to be activated on the 11 of December at Auto night service 18 h and deactivated on the 13 of December at 6 h. Prog.
  • Page 51 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming automatic night service – daily changeover Daily changeover Settings System functions Set to selection The programmed night service 2 is to be activated every day of the week at 18 Auto night service h and deactivated at 8 h. Prog.
  • Page 52 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming automatic night service - Changeover each week on certain days Changeover each week on certain days Settings System functions Set to selection The programmed night service 1 is to be activated every week from Moday to Auto night service Friday 17 h and deactivated at 7 h.
  • Page 53: Call Forwarding

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Call forwarding Automatic exchange call forwarding takes place according to the setting by service after a call to the answering station or in night service after a call to the night station. The time before forwarding is adjustable. Up to three call forwarding stations can be set up for every exchange line.
  • Page 54: Multiple Connection

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Multiple connection The system must be informed whether a system connection or a multiple (MSN) connection is connected to the respective exchange transmission. Programming: Settings System functions Set to selection Line 1 is configured as the system connection at present. Line 1 should be Multi-device reconfigured as a multiple connection (MSN) terminal.
  • Page 55 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Programming: Settings System functions Set to selection You want to program the door station with internal call number 15 as follows: • In night service 1 the subscriber with internal call number 13 is called by the door station Door stations •...
  • Page 56: System Times

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ System times Four system times can be programmed in the system: • Call forwarding time The time span up to call forwarding can be set between 0 and 60 seconds globally for the system. • Time threshold for call dockets External call must have a certain duration, e.g.
  • Page 57: Date And Time

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Date and time The date and time are shown in the system telephone display. They are generated by a time module in the system and sent to the display every minute. After initial system start-up, a random date and time are displayed. You will therefore have to program the current date and time after system start-up.
  • Page 58: Customer Pswd

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Customer pswd Programming a customer password allows protection from unauthorised persons having access to specific functions of your system. If you have programmed a customer password, these functions require a customer password to be entered in order for them to be executed. Only you or an informed person know the password.
  • Page 59: Subscriber Names

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.10 Subscriber names A name can be displayed in system telephones in addition to the date, time and call number which are continuously displayed. This name is assigned to the internal call number of the terminal. Instead of a name you could for example enter organisational descriptions such as “Sales”, “Storage”...
  • Page 60: Substitute Terms

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.11 Substitute terms The following display text messages can be changed or added: Max. length Text type, name for (characters) Hunt group 1 Hunt group 8 Internal group 1 Internal group 8 Line bundle 1 Line bundle 8 Line 1 Line 30 Night service 1...
  • Page 61: Classes Of Services

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.12 Classes of Services Each telephone in your telecommunications system can be assigned an individual class of service. This enables you to prevent particular telephones from being used to make undesired long- distance calls, for example. The following classes of service can be programmed: The subscriber can only telephone internally.
  • Page 62: Lock

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.13 Lock Telephones can be locked with a secret code. A locked telephone can only • answer calls • call internal subscribers • External calls can only be made after unlocking the telephone with the secret code Programming: Settings System functions Set to selection...
  • Page 63: Call Bar

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Call bar 5.14 Call bar groups 5.15 Call bar numbers Call bar The call bar can be used to monitor external call numbers. These call numbers can be barred or enabled for certain subscribers. You can, for example, set up the system so that a subscriber •...
  • Page 64: Evaluating Call Numbers In Call Bar Groups

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Call bar groups The three following programming steps are required when programming call bar groups: Call number entry In the call bar group memory spaces, enter the first digits (max. 6) of the call number to be monitored (see “Entering dial digits in the call bar”). Assigning subscribers to the call bar groups You must assign the subscribers, whose external dialling is to be monitored by the call bar group, to the desired call bar groups (see “Programming the assignment of...
  • Page 65 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Example 2: Subscriber 11 is to be set up so that he • can make calls within his local area code • only call the external local area code (e.g. “069”) at home For this example, program call bar group 1 as follows: Call bar group Memory area Call number...
  • Page 66: Emergency Call Numbers

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Emergency call numbers The specified emergency call numbers are not monitored and can be dialled from any subscriber, even if the telephone is locked. Network provider numbers You can also make an external call via a network provider using your Integral 5. In order to monitor the external call numbers dialled by a subscriber using the network provider number, enter this provider number in a memory area of the provider number slot.
  • Page 67 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Entering dial digits in the call bar Basic programming of the codes Memory address Area 01 .. 80 Call bar 81 .. 85 Emergency call 86 .. 90 Network operator All call bar memory areas are empty in the basic programming. Settings System functions Set to selection...
  • Page 68: Charge Metering

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Charge metering 5.18 Charge voucher control 5.19 Charge functions 5.20 Paper size 5.21 Charge display 5.22 Advertising copy 5.23 Charge threshold 5.24 Charge factor General You can always view the charges on your telephone display and clear them if necessary. A printer has been added to the charge metering in this description.
  • Page 69 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Configuration for printer mode The charge printer has been commissioned by your local service. In the table below you can see where you can intervene in the charge metering: Requirement To be programmed Note Feature under Charge functions Must Administrative subscriber Variant 4...
  • Page 70 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Administrative subscriber Any “administrative subscriber for collective printout” (KZ91/4) can be set. Only the administrative subscriber should be permitted to delete charges Function key for charges You can call the charges function in the following way Pick-up Phone book Divert call Appointments Charges...
  • Page 71 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Data input Administrative subscriber Note Docket function, Delete authorisation for charges the subscriber who can print charges Administrative subscriber: any subscriber. Docket function: the subscriber who is permitted to apply the function (charges) Delete authorisation for charges (for administrative subscriber) the subscriber who is permitted to delete charges.
  • Page 72 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Call charge record Note Call charge display in amount Call charge display in units Call charge record Mandatory entry for printing out call charge data Call charge display in units – for telephone and printer A display or printout can either be in units or amount. 5.21 Charge display Settings...
  • Page 73 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Call charge threshold in local currency, call charge factor 1..4 in local Note currency, call docket, value of Euro in local currency Local currency ß ß ß ß >Euro can be changed over using function 190 (input *190) Call charge threshold: BL (local currency), BE (Euro) Display/print out only if value is greater than or equal to Call charge factor: xL (local currency), xE (Euro)
  • Page 74 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Note Assign the subscriber a call charge factor The subscriber must be assigned a factor. Instead of 1.06 ATS / unit, the unit can also be calculated at 3.00 ATS (KZ95 1L-4L or 1E-4E) for the subscriber. See note 5.24 Charge factor Settings...
  • Page 75: Menu For Printer Connection Feature

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Menu for printer connection feature: The printer is configured, the telecommunications system is configured If no printer is connected, the menu items relevant to the printer are missing from the menu Menu for configured printer connection feature Enter via "Menu", enter "*46"...
  • Page 76 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Docket, last call. For printout example, see Docket, last call Entry via "Menu", enter "*46" or function key 13.07. 13.07. Menü Charges Enter Last call Enter Last call ATS 4.22 Docket Enter Docket, last call Docket specific sub., here sub. 12. For printout example see Docket specific sub., here s.
  • Page 77 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Collective printout specific sub., here sub. 12. For printout example see Collective printout spec. sub., here sub 12 Entry via "Menu", enter "*46" or function key 13.07. 13.07. Menü Charges Enter Last call Enter Total subscribers Enter Total S_ Total S 12 Total S 12 ATS 2.11 (3x)
  • Page 78 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Docket, for all charges. For printout example, see Docket for all charges Entry via "Menu", enter "*46" or function key 13.07. 13.07. Menü Charges Enter Last call (3x) Total charges Enter Total charges ATS .11 (2x) Docekt Enter Docket for all charges Charge fill for specific subscriber.
  • Page 79 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Charge fill, total charges. I.e., what % of total call charge record memory is already used. (Show display) Storage cap., total charges Entry via "Menu", enter "*46" or function key 13.07. 13.07. Menü Charges Enter Last call Enter Total subscribers (3x) Total charges...
  • Page 80 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Printer formfeed for every menu path. Form feed Entry via "Menu", enter "*46" or function key 13.07. 08:45 13.07. 08:45 Menü Charges Enter Last call (3x) (3x) Enter Total lines Total charges Last call ATS 4.22 Total subscribers Enter Enter Enter...
  • Page 81: Printouts

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Printouts Docket, last call. CALL REPORT Date: 06.07.00 Ln Sub Call number Code no. Start Unit Amount 01 12 13:43:22 13:43:31 6.34 EUR 01 12 13:43:22 13:43:31 0.46 Docket specific sub., here sub. 12. TOTAL CHARGES since 06.07.00 Units Amount 17.95...
  • Page 82 Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ Docket specific line, here line 01 (L01). TOTAL CHARGES since 07.07.00 Units Amount 192.19 01 EUR 13.97 Printed on: 07.07.00 08:17 Docket no. Bill incl. 20% VAT. Docket, for all charges. TOTAL CHARGES since 07.07.00 Units Amount 86.59 01 EUR 6.29 Total...
  • Page 83: Paper Size

    Configurations _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.20 Paper size The number of lines for a charge printout can be specified (2-digit) Programming: Settings System functions Set to selection 5.20 Setting of 45 lines on the charge printout Paper size Prog.92 L72 Prog.92 45 Exit programming 18.09.
  • Page 84: Notes

    Notes _______________________________________________________________________________ Notes...
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