Before You Start; Isdn Or Pstn?; Keys On The Handset; The Handset Display - Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 6000 Manual

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This Guide contains instructions in how to use the BeoCom 6000
handset with either a BeoLine ISDN, a BeoLine PSTN or a
BeoCom 6000 base.

ISDN or PSTN?

ISDN and PSTN are two different telephone line networks. PSTN (Public
Switched Telephone Network) is the most comon network. ISDN
(Integrated Services Digital Network) is a network which, for example,
allows you to send and receive data digitally over the telephone line from
an Internet service provider during a telephone call on the same line.
BeoCom 6000 is compatible with both PSTN and ISDN.
How to use this Guide
Use this Key to identify what a button or status display looks like in an
instruction sequence.

Keys on the handset:

OK
0 – 9

The handset display:

00:SET CLOCK?
00:00 1.JAN
The wheel
The key in the middle of the wheel
The phone key, which starts or ends a call
The digit keys
The standby key, which gives access to additional
functions
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