A Telephone Number For Each Handset – Msn - Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 6000 Manual

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MSN stands for 'Multiple Subscriber
Numbering'.
If you have a call on a code 0
handset and have not activated
Call Waiting (see page 40), the
other handsets cannot receive calls,
and callers will hear a busy signal.
You may find this useful, as the
handsets will not ring while you are
on the phone. If you have activated
Call Waiting, the other handsets
can receive calls.
Up to four handsets can be given
one MSN number.
>> If you have a BeoLine ISDN base...
A telephone number for each handset – MSN
The MSN service allows you to give each of your handsets their own
telephone number. This can be practical if you want to know for
whom a call is meant, or if you want separate itemised bills.
When you subscribe to MSN, you must give each handset its own code:
Code 0: The handset rings regardless of which MSN number is being
called.
Code 1: The handset only rings if its own MSN number is called.
However, the handset will also ring if other handsets do not answer
their calls by the third ringing signal.
Code 2: The handset only rings if its own MSN number is called. You can
retrieve calls from other handsets by pressing
MSN numbers are shown in the display as Caller ID at the other end of
the line. To be able to call anonymously, refer to page 43, also if you have
a Withheld Number subscription with your telephone company.
Give a handset its own telephone number...
441
0 – 9
0 – 2
Press to activate the MSN service
Enter the relevant MSN number
Press to continue
Press 0, 1 or 2 to give a handset a code
Press to continue
Press and await a dial tone
Press again to store the setting
and .

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