Set Up Handsets For Isdn Services; If You Have A Beoline Isdn Base - Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 6000 Manual

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If you have a BeoLine ISDN base...

Set up handsets for ISDN services

To set up your phone to meet your needs, consider how you want
to make use of the individual handsets, and subscribe to the
supplementary services you find most useful.
– BeoLine ISDN supports the most common ISDN Digital Select Services.
To use these services, you must first subscribe to the Multiple
Subscriber Numbering (MSN) service. MSN allows you to give your
handsets their own telephone numbers. Refer to page 38–39 for
further information.
– If you activate Call Waiting, you can receive a new call on the same
telephone number during a conversation. Refer to pages 40–41.
– If you want your handset to have its own Phonebook, Redial and Caller
ID lists, set the handset to be 'personal' instead of 'common'. Refer to
page 34.
– If you want to conceal your telephone number during a call, you must
have a subscription to Withheld Number. Refer to page 45.
– If you have a subscription to Call Forwarding, you can forward external
calls to another telephone number. Refer to page 46.
If you already have a BeoCom 6000
phone system and you want to
transfer your common Phonebook
to the BeoLine 6000 ISDN base,
please contact your Bang & Olufsen
retailer for assistance.
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