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  • Page 1 ® ® ® ® ® EURACOM 141F 18xF 26xF Φ Φ Φ Φ Φ User manual for PABX systems Systems - that connect...
  • Page 2 Important notes to start with Our contribution to environmental protection • This instruction manual is printed on chlorine-free paper. • All plastic parts of your PABX consist of fully recyclable material (PC+ABS-FR). Attachment to EURACOM Manuals • Supplementary Services, mentioned in the documentation, may not be abvailable in all countries and areas.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents A word in advance The EURACOM - Making telephone calls and more This is how you find your way Telephone is not telephone Right around tele- To call someone phone conversations To accept, take over, forward calls Making three party calls If it is engaged More than only...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Making settings Switching on/off call waiting protection easy Switching on/off intrusion protection Switching on/off call protection Switching on/off automatic connection to external line Assigning/deleting speed dialling numbers Programming/changing PIN Transmitting telephone number not anymore/again Determining, which telephone number will be transmitted Switching off all special functions in one go Influencing time controlled switch over...
  • Page 5: The Euracom

    1. A word in advance The EURACOM - Making telephone calls and more This is how you find your way Structure of the user manual Structure of the individual pages Telephone is not telephone ISDN telephones Analogue telephones...
  • Page 6: Making Telephone Calls And More

    The EURACOM - Making telephone calls and more With your EURACOM PABX you have chosen a high quality and future proof pro- duct. From now you can benefit from all advantages, the EURO ISDN is offering you. Making three party telephone calls, transferring calls to every place of the world, calculating charge information in a comfortable way and many more.
  • Page 7: Structure Of The Individual Pages

    This is how you find your way Structure of the individual pages Start of a new subject. Start of a new function. Overview to the function. Conditions for the function. Operation of the function. All symbols are described on the front folder. ISDN telephones, network provider ...
  • Page 8: Telephone Is Not Telephone

    Telephone is not telephone You are operating all functions of an ISDN PABX via the connected telephones. However most different models of them are in the market. For some telephones the operation is different in some points from the description in this user manual. Thus in this chapter it is described, what has to be done, to operate the ISDN PABX also with such a telephone.
  • Page 9: Analogue Telephones

    Telephone is not telephone Analogue telephones Lift the receiver of your telephone and enter a telephone number. If you hear tones or a crackling noise during the dialling process, you have an analogue telephone. For all analogue telephones It may happen, that it is impossible to forward calls, but instead you “throw the caller out of the line”.
  • Page 10 Telephone is not telephone 2) To forward calls with or without advance notice, press key 1 and afterwards enter the telephone number of the subscriber. It is not possible, to operate a hold or broker´s call connection. If your analogue telephone uses tone dialling Tone dialling (also dual tone multiple frequency) means: during input of the telepho- ne number you hear a different tone for each figure.
  • Page 11 2. Right around telephone conversations To call someone Internal conversation External conversation Project conversation Private conversation Conversation with PIN Selecting external line purposeful Determine which device type your call shall address Conversation without Least Cost Routing To accept, take over, forward calls Accept, forward calls Accept call waiting, conclude first conversation Accept call waiting, hold first conversation...
  • Page 12: To Call Someone

    To call someone Before calling someone you should be sure, if the automatic connection to external line is switched on for your telephone. Therefore lift the receiver. If you hear the internal dialling tone, no automatic connection to external line is switched on. How to switch on the automatic connection to external line, can be found on page 53.
  • Page 13: Project Conversation

    To call someone Project conversation You want to assign the cost for an external connection in the charge analyzing pro- gram to a project (--> page 75). Therefore you assign a project number to the con- nection. project no. Number from 000 - 999, 3-figured, eg 005 for project 5.
  • Page 14: Selecting External Line Purposeful

    To call someone Selecting external line purposeful In case of two or more basic accesses your telephone will be assigned to one of them automatically. Your telephone then is dialling via one external line of this basic access. But it is also possible to select an external line of another basic access purposeful - eg, if your external line is engaged.
  • Page 15: Determine Which Device Type Your Call Shall Address

    To call someone Determine which device type your call shall address With modern ISDN PABX´s it is possible to assign the internal analogue telephone numbers to a specific device type. Doing this, mistakes may cause difficulties. For example, if you try to send a fax to someone. In the case, the line is constantly busy, it may be, that your partner did not configure the dialled telephone number as fax connection, but eg as telephone.
  • Page 16: To Accept, Take Over, Forward Calls

    To accept, take over, forward calls Your telephone is ringing and you want to accept the call. Or you want to take over a call from another telephone or from an answering machine (pick-up). All calls can be forwarded afterwards. Calls can come from internal, external , or from the door intercom system.
  • Page 17: Accept Call Waiting, Conclude First Conversation

    To accept, take over, forward calls Accept call waiting, conclude first conversation You are having a conversation and hear the call waiting tone. You hear the ringing signal for internal call, external call or door call. You are connected to the waiting caller. If the call comes from the door intercom system, then you can open the door with the key sequence R # 7.
  • Page 18: Take Over Call From Another Telephone (Pick-Up)

    To accept, take over, forward calls Take over call from another telephone (pick up) In case of several calls at the same time, you pick up the call having been received first. Thus these might also be calls for a fax machine or an answering machine. You are connected to the caller.
  • Page 19: Making Three Party Calls

    Making three party calls Making an enquiry call, three party + broker´s call You are already having a conversation and want to speak to a second subscriber without terminating the connection to the first. For example, to enquire in case of a question.
  • Page 20: Isdn Three Party + Broker's Call In The Central Office

    Making three party calls ISDN three party + broker´s call in the central office Both does only work, if you want to speak to two external subscribers - at the same time (three party) or alternating (broker´s call). Unlike the three party conversation, in case of the three party conference call there always will be occupied only one external line.
  • Page 21: If It Is Engaged

    If it is engaged Call completion on busy (CCBS) You are calling an internal or external subscriber being engaged. You would like to be called back, if the subscriber has replaced the receiver. If you lift the receiver when called back, the telephone of the desired subscriber is ringing. It is not possible to initiate call completion for internal telephones with call protection.
  • Page 22: Reserving External Line

    If it is engaged Reserving external line You would like to call an external subscriber (central office call) and receive a busy tone already after dialling 0 for connection to external line . This means, that all exter- nal lines are engaged. In case of automatic connection to external line you then hear the internal dialling tone after lifting the receiver.
  • Page 23: Intrusion To An Internal Conversation

    If it is engaged Intrusion to an internal conversation You have dialled the number of an internal subscriber . However he is already having a conversation. You can now intrude to this conversation. This means, that you are connected to both subscribers afterwards. The subscriber you have called, then hears the intrusion tone .
  • Page 25 3. More than only telephone calls Being obtainable everywhere „Follow me“ Call diversion „unconditional“ Call diversion „unconditional from remote“ Call diversion „on busy“ Call diversion „no reply“ ISDN call forwarding „unconditional“, „on busy“, „no reply“ ISDN-call forwarding per subscriber on PABX connection Parking a call Using the door intercommunication system (DIS) 38...
  • Page 26: Being Obtainable Everywhere

    Being obtainable everywhere You are not obtainable at your telephone and therefore would like to divert your calls to another telephone. For that you have several possibilities. Which one will be the right for you, first depends on the fact, if you want to divert to an external or internal telephone .
  • Page 27: Call Diversion "Unconditional

    Being obtainable everywhere: call diversions Call diversion “unconditional” You want to forward your calls unconditionally to another internal or external tele- phone. In case of ISDN telephones you can program this also in the menu of the telephone (--> „manual of the telephone“). Call diversions for door calls see page 39. Applying for internal telephones: The telephone you want to divert to, is not allowed to have a call protection.
  • Page 28: Call Diversion "Unconditional" From Remote

    Being obtainable everywhere: call diversions Call diversion “unconditional” from remote You want to switch on call diversion “unconditional” from an external telephone. During configuration a virtual subscriber must have had been programmed with remote control been activated (--> “Configuration”, page 85). You must have entered a personal identification number for your internal telephone (-->...
  • Page 29: Call Diversion "On Busy

    Being obtainable erverywhere: call diversions Call diversion “on busy” You would like to forward calls to an internal or external telephone in case your connection is engaged. In case of ISDN telephones this is also possible via the menu of the telephone (--> manual of the telephone). Call diversions for door pho- nes see page 39.
  • Page 30 Being obtainable erverywhere: call diversions Clearing destination of call diversion “on busy” You want to make sure, that no destination for call diversion is stored any more. #*62# Now no destination for call diversion is stored any more.
  • Page 31: Call Diversion "No Reply

    Being obtainable everywhere: call diversions Call diversion “no reply” You would like to forward calls to an internal or external telephone , in case after a certain time there is no reply on your extension. In case of ISDN telephones this is also possible via the menu of the telephone (-->...
  • Page 32 Being obtainable everywhere: call diversions Clearing destination of call diversion “no reply” You want to make sure, that no destination for call diversion is stored any more. #*63# Now no destination for call diversion is stored any more.
  • Page 33: Isdn Call Forwarding "Unconditional", "On Busy", "No Reply

    Being obtainable everywhere: call forwarding ISDN call forwarding “unconditional”, “on busy”, “no reply” You want to forward external calls to an external telephone . If you operate the EURACOM on a PABX connection, all calls for the PABX telephone number will be forwarded;...
  • Page 34 Being obtainable everywhere: call forwarding number The telephone number to be forwarded to, without 0 for connection to external line! Please enter carefully, otherwise your calls will arrive at an uninvolved person. You have now determined the destination of call forwarding.
  • Page 35 Being obtainable everywhere: call diversions Switching off call forwarding in case of PABX connection Mode of call forwarding to be switched off: Call forwarding “unconditional” Call forwarding “on busy” Call forwarding “no reply” 1,2,3 or 4: number of the basic access, the PABX telephone number belongs to.
  • Page 36: Isdn-Call Forwarding Per Subscriber On Pabx Connection

    Being obtainable everywhere: call forwarding ISDN call forwarding per subscriber on PABX connection In case of a PABX connection the whole connection is forwarded with ISDN call forwarding. An individual forwarding per subscriber can not be carried out like this. To achieve this, you have to apply for the service partial rerouting (call forwarding partial rerouting) at your network provider .
  • Page 37: Parking A Call

    Condition for that is: you also continue with the conversation from an ISDN telephone and both telephones are connected to the same internal ISDN bus. With EURACOM 141F, 141 this is always the case. In case of the other PABXs read the configuration via the PC or consult your distributor.
  • Page 38: Using The Door Intercommunication System

    Using the door intercommunication system If the doorbell is ringing Someone is ringing the doorbell. In the configuration it was determined, which tele- phones should then ring (call distribution). For example in the head office. In case of analogue telephones you hear the ringing signal for door call. Some ISDN telepho- nes show the information “door call”...
  • Page 39: Establishing Call Diversion For Door Calls (Pharmacist Mode)

    Using the door intercommunication system Establishing call diversion for door calls (pharmacist mode) You want to forward door calls to an internal or external telephone , eg, if you are not present in the shop. The door call then will always be signalled at the forwarding destination.
  • Page 40: Programming An Alarm Call

    Programming an alarm call You want to make an internal telephone ring at a certain time. For example to be reminded of a date. Or also to wake up guest in your hotel. For that it is possible to set up an alarm call for your telephone or for other internal telephones. In case of a single alarm call the telephone rings once at the programmed time.
  • Page 41 Programming an alarm call 2) Enter desired days #*58 Days, the telephone shall be ringing at the time, programmed before. Enter days one after another, for mondays and tuesdays. = Monday = Friday = Tuesday = Saturday = Wednesday = Sunday = Thursday = during all days Your telephone will now ring during the...
  • Page 42: Programming Of A Single Alarm Call For Other Telephones

    Programming an alarm call Programming of a single alarm call for other telephones You want to program an alarm call for one or several internal subscribers . For ex- ample, to remind them of a date. You need a telephone with company authorization or master authorization (preset- ting).
  • Page 43: Switching Lights, Heating, Alarm System

    1 or 2: number of the control contact, the lights, heating ... is switched to. In case of the EURACOM 141F, 141 with installed MST module always the 1. In case of the other PABXs read the configuration via the PC (actors) or consult your distributor.
  • Page 44: For The Safety Of Your Children

    For the safety of your children Surveillance of a room You want to monitor noise in a room. For example, to check, if your child is sleeping (similar to a babyphone). It is possible to do this from an internal or external telepho- ne .
  • Page 45: Automatic Dialling Of A Number

    For the safety of your children Automatic dialling of a number After lifting the receiver a previous programmed number shall be dialled automati- cally. For example, that your children are enabled to call for help in an emergency case. It is up to you to determine the time between lifting the receiver and dialling, eg 10 seconds.
  • Page 46: Identifying Malicious Calls

    Identifying malicious calls You are annoyed by an unidentified caller and want to identify his telephone number. The telephone number will be reported to you by your network provider as written report. The telephone number can also be identified, if the caller has switched off the transfer of his telephone number on his telephone.
  • Page 47: Transmitting A Code Call

    Transmitting a code call A code call is transmitted to all internal telephones . Four different code calls are existing. You first have to determine the meaning of the code calls. For example: in case of code call 1 all shall meet for a discussion, in case of code call 2 a certain employee shall call back.
  • Page 48: Using Intercom

    Using intercom If you operate one or more EURACOM P4 telephones in EURACOM mode on your PABX, the feature intercom is available. With intercom it is possible from every tele- phone on your PABX: • to make an announcement to all EURACOM P4 or •...
  • Page 49: Barring Of Your Telephone

    Barring of your telephone You do not want someone making external calls from your telephone during your absence. For this reason you can lock your telephone. Internal telephone numbers as also programmed emergency numbers can still be dialled. To clear the lock again, you must have entered a personal identification number (PIN) for your telephone (-->...
  • Page 51 4. Making settings easy Switching on/off call waiting protection Switching on/off intrusion protection Switching on/off call protection Switching on/off automatic connection to external line Assigning/deleting speed dial numbers Programming/changing PIN Transmitting telephone number not anymore/again If you call someone If you receive a call Determining, which telephone number will be tansmitted Dialling via a PABX connection...
  • Page 52: Switching On/Off Call Waiting Protection

    Switching on / off call waiting protection You want to prevent someone from making an incoming call, indicated with “call waiting” during a conversation (--> page 17). For that you are able to establish a call waiting protection. The caller then hears a line busy tone . If you switch on call waiting protection in the telephone menu in case of ISDN telephones , the caller hears a tone to indicate free line (may differ depending on manufacturer), and the call is indicated in your display.
  • Page 53: Switching On/Off Call Protection

    Switching on / off call protection If you want to prevent the telephone from ringing, it is possible to activate a call protection. The caller then hears a line busy tone. In case of some ISDN telephones it is also possible to activate call protection in the menu of the telephone. In this case the caller hears a tone to indicate free line (may differ depending on manufacturer).
  • Page 54: Assigning/Deleting Speed Dialling Numbers

    Assigning / deleting speed dialling numbers You can dial often used telephone numbers faster and more convenient via speed dial numbers (--> page 12). It is possible to assign up to 200 speed dial numbers from 100 to 299. With programmed company separation (--> “Configuration”, page 71) each company receives 100 speed dial numbers.
  • Page 55: Programming/Changing Pin

    Programming / changing PIN For some functions of the EURACOM you need a personal identification number (PIN). With that it is guaranteed, that it is only possible for yourself to change the settings of your telephone. You have to program your PIN once before. You are able to change it afterwards at any time.
  • Page 56: Transmitting Telephone Number Not Anymore/Again

    Transmitting telephone number not anymore / again If you call someone You call an external conversation partner and want to prevent your telephone num- ber from being transferred. In case of ISDN telephones it is also possible to program this from the menu of the telephone (--> manual of telephone). You have applied for telephone number suppression from case to case, CLIR, at your network provider.
  • Page 57: Determining, Which Telephone Number Will Be Transmitted

    Determining, which telephone number will be transmitted The EURACOM automatically transfers your telephone number to your conversati- on partner, without the need for programming anything. With a single PABX connec- tion this works without problems in any case. In case of a multiple subscriber con- nection , several PABX connections with different telephone numbers or a combina- tion of PABX connection and multiple subscriber connection in some rare cases not the right telephone number may be transferred.
  • Page 58: Dialling Via A Multiple Subscriber Connection

    Determining, which telephone number will be transmitted Dialling via a multiple subscriber connection #*50 With this procedure you determine the basic access your telephone is “making external calls” from. If this is engaged by two conversations, the EURACOM shall: use the next free basic access and transfer the corresponding first telephone number.
  • Page 59: Switching Off All Special Functions In One Go

    Switching off all special functions in one go If you have switched on one or several of the following functions, you will hear the special internal dialling tone after lifting the receiver: • Follow me (--> page 26) • Call diversion (--> page 27 - 32) •...
  • Page 60: Influencing Time Controlled Switch Over

    Influencing time controlled switch over Many functions are operated time controlled within the PABX. This includes swit- ching to another call distribution or change to another provider of the automatic LCR. Concerning bank holidays, it might eg be useful, to switch off the automatic or force the change of day type early.
  • Page 61: Occupation Management

    Occupation management In ISDN your calls can be signalled, although you are already having a conversation - in your own place by call waiting tone or at other free subscribers of the call distri- bution. You already could be prevented from call waiting, but it was not possible so far to prevent other free subscribers of the call distribution from signalling.
  • Page 62: Switching Off Call Waiting From Central Office

    Occupation management Switching off call waiting from central office If you switch off call waiting from central office (busy on call waiting), yet external callers will be signalled by call waiting only during an active conversation, if you are able to forward these. The function „Switching off call from central office“, indicates the central office in case of a call with the same MSN, that this MSN is engaged, if both B channals are already engaged.
  • Page 63: Analyzing Charging Information With Help

    5. Everything concerning charge information Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone Printing call data continuously Settings for storage of call data Printing/clearing stored call data Programming charge limit Displaying charges on telephone Determining print-out type Analyzing charging information via the charge analyzing program Presettings in PABX configuration program Presettings in charge analyzing program...
  • Page 64: Of The Telephone

    Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone It is possible with the EURACOM to capture call data from incoming as also from outgoing calls. To capture outgoing calls, your network provider has to provide you with charge informations. It is possible for you: •...
  • Page 65 Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone: Continuous print Determine how telephone numbers of outgoing calls shall be printed It is possible to establish an individual setting for each subscriber. If you determine nothing here, the telephone numbers are printed completely. #*413 The dialled telephone number will not be shown.
  • Page 66 Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone: Continuous print Printing / not printing outgoing calls anymore If you do not determine anything here, no calls will be printed. #*410 Call data of the following subscribers shall be printed. Call data for the following subscribers shall not be printed anymore.
  • Page 67: Settings For Storage Of Call Data

    Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone: Storing in EURACOM Settings for storage of call data 750 data sets for outgoing calls can be stored in the EURACOM. If 700 data sets are stored, all subscribers will hear the charge warning tone during line seizure . Then print the data sets in time and clear them to “make room again”...
  • Page 68 Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone: Storing in EURACOM Determine how the telephone numbers of the outgoing calls shall be captured For individual subscribers. If you do not determine anything here, the telephone numbers will be captured completely. #*413 The dialled telephone number will not be shown.
  • Page 69 Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone: Storing in EURACOM Enter individual tariff (hotel tariff) For individual subscribers. If you do not determine anything here, the tariff of 100 Pence per charge unit will be used. #*415 0300 Tariff for charge unit with 1/10 Pence (4-figured from 0 - 9999).
  • Page 70: Printing/Clearing Stored Call Data

    Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone: Storing in EURACOM Printing / clearing stored call data You have completed the settings for storage of call data (--> page 67). It is now possible to choose between three different print-out modes: •...
  • Page 71 Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone: Storing in EURACOM Printing / clearing the sum of all registered charges The sum is calculated with the general tariff (useful: tariff of the network provider). And this is how the print looks like: PABX charge units Amount 6595,65 Printing the sum.
  • Page 72: Programming Charge Limit

    Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone Programming charge limit You want to limit an internal subscriber to a certain amount for external telephone calls. For that you enter a charge limit. If the charge limit is reached, the subscriber will first be enabled to make external calls, if you increase the charge limit or clear the charge sum of this subscriber (-->...
  • Page 73: Displaying Charges On Telephone

    Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone Displaying charges on telephone You intend to arrange, that on one or several internal telephones the registered charges for this telephone shall be displayed during a conversation. The telephone sets must have a display. But there are telephone sets available however, having a display but not the capability of showing charges (-->“instruction of the telephone set“).
  • Page 74: Determining Print-Out Type

    Analyzing charging information with help of the telephone Determining print-out type The call data are printed continuously (-->page 64) and you want the calls of a day to be started on the top of the page for example. Or you want a call to be printed as single account separately on a page.
  • Page 75: Analyzing Charging Information Via The Charge Analyzing Program

    Analyzing charging information via the charge analyzing program With the EURACOM it is also possible to analyze and print the 750 data sets and 75 incoming calls via a connected PC. The data will be registered in that case in the same way as in case of charge analyzing via telephone set.
  • Page 76: Presettings In Charge Analyzing Program

    Analyzing charging information via the charge analyzing program < PABX configuration program > < Configuration > < Subscriber configuration > < Charges > Determine the calls to be regi- stered Determine how to register the telephone numbers IMPORTANT NOTE! The individual charge tariff you enter here, is only effective, if you print out the charge sum of individual subscribers via the telephone (-->...
  • Page 77 6. At the end Cleaning Transportation Recycling „First aid“ Look up PABX configuration ISDN basis access Subscriber configuration Authorizations Telephone number transfer Telephony Least Cost Routing Call forwarding Charges Door intercommunication system (DIS) Control contacts Short description of PABX settings Short description of settings in multiple subscriber mode Write down everything important...
  • Page 78: Cleaning

    • Read the answers in the Internet, concerning the FAQ´s. FAQ´s are “frequent- ly asked questions”. Maybe others had the same problem already. The internet address is http://www.ackermann.ltd.uk • Reset all settings to the basic settings. #*0000#...
  • Page 79: Look Up

    Look up The following tables show all settings, you can carry out for configuration and opera- tion of the EURACOM. The last column shows the presettings (defaults) of the PABX. As long as you do not program anything else, the EURACOM uses these preset- tings.
  • Page 80 Look up ISDN basic connection Function Code Configuration Auth. Default DDI length for PABX connection #*007 pn# p: So-Port (1..2/3/4) n: 1 or 2 digits for DDI number DDI: PABX connection #*021 pc*rrr...# p: So-Port (1..2/3/4) c: ringing rhythm 0= default 1..4=Code call1 to 4 rrr: call no.
  • Page 81 Look up Subscriber configuration Function Code Configuration Auth. Default Call waiting protection #*84-0/1# 0: Off 1: On M,C,S off/ Fax, Modem on Call protection #*83-0/1# 0: Off 1: On M,C,S all off Intrusion protection #*85-0/1# 0: Off 1: On M,C,S off/ Fax, Modem on Automatic external line...
  • Page 82 Look up Authorizations Function Code Configuration Auth. Default Set up external line autho- #*402 xnn..# x: Authorization M,C,S Ausland rization 1=internal 2=incoming 3=Area 4=national 5=international 6=unlimmited External line call with PIN #94 nnpp..*rrr.. nn: subscriber pp: PIN rrr: destination call no. Master/Company Authorisation #*401 xnn..# x: setup authorization level...
  • Page 83 Look up Telephony Function Code Configuration Auth. Default Call up of centralized speed dial #100..299 M,C,S External line call on a bus line #90 rrr.. rrr: destination call no. M,C,S External line call with PIN #94 nnp..*rrr.. nn: own subscr. call no. p: PIN rrr: destination call no.
  • Page 84: Call Forwarding

    Look up Call forwarding Function Code Configuration Auth. Default Call forwarding in central office: p: So-Port (1..2/3/4) if line busy (CFB) #62 p(m)adrrr..# m: MSN-Index (0..9) after a time period (CFNR) #63 p(m)adrrr..# d: service permanent (CFU) #61 p(m)adrrr..# 0=Standard 1=Telephony 2=Fax 3=3, 1 kHz Audio 4=unidirect.
  • Page 85 Look up Charges Function Code Configuration Auth. Default Printing of connection charges #*410-0/1nn..# 1: On all off nn: subscr. call no. Printing of incoming calls #*411-0/1nn..# 1: On all off nn: subscr. call no. Printing of incoming connections #*412-0/1nn..# 1: On all off nn: subscr.
  • Page 86: Other Functions

    Look up Door intercommunication system (DIS) Function Code Configuration Auth. Default Switch on DIS call forwarding #*439 p nn/rrr..# p: DIS-Port (1/2) Switch off DIS call forwarding #*439 p 0# nn: int. destination call no. or rrr: destination call no. Set DIS call time #*435 pttt# p: DIS-Port (1/2)
  • Page 87 Look up Control contacts Function Code Configuration Auth. Default Activation delay #*057 ttt# ttt: Delay time in seconds (000..255) Set activation time of actors for #*055 attt# a: actor (1/2) alarm ttt: Time 000=permanent 001..255=´sec. Remote switching of actor 2pp..*IP pp: Remote switch PIN IP: internal procedure: #*059...
  • Page 88 Look up Short description of PABX settings #*021 PABX call no: ISDN-Port PABX no. (1..4) (0..4) ringing rhythm #*041 Analogue int. call no.: ab-Port int.call no. (1..8) (11..99) #*042 Digital int. call no.: ab-Port int.call-no. (1..8) (11..99) #*0221 Call distribution: ISDN-Port AVA int.call no.
  • Page 89: Write Down Everything Important

    Write down everything important Call distributions and call forwarding This sheet must be filled in separately for each multiple subscriber number and / or each PABX connection. It is recommended that this sheet is photocopied before filling it in. multiple subscriber no. or PABX call no. of external S port Call number ext.So...
  • Page 90: Speed Dial Numbers

    Write down everything important Speed dial numbers Speed Call number / name Speed Call number / name dial no. dial no.
  • Page 91 Write down everything important Programming the speed dialling numbers: Speed dial memory telephone no. Clearing speed dial numbers: Speed dial memory Speed Call number / name Speed Call number / name dial no. dial no.
  • Page 92 Write down everything important Barring numbers, Free numbers, Emergency numbers Barring numbers Programming barring numbers: #*442 Barring no. memory Barring no. Barring no. Barring number Barring no. Barring number memory memory Free numbers Programming Free numbers: #*441 Free no. memory Free number Free no.
  • Page 93: Index

    Index ctors 43 Alarm call periodical for own telephone periodical, clearing single for other telephones 42 for own telephone Analogue telephone pulse dialling use tone dialling use Troubleshooting display incoming call no. Announcement to all EURACOM P4 48 Authorizations Automatic connection Automatic connection to external line 12, 53 Automatic dialling...
  • Page 94 Index Call diversion 59 no reply 31, 32 on busy switched from extern. telephone unconditional 27 unconditional from remote 28 Call forwarding door calls multiple subscriber connection switch off switch on PABX connection switch off switch on per subscriber Call forwarding ISDN 33 Call number transfer 82 Call protection Call waiting...
  • Page 95 Index operating from internal operation from external Conversation external via speed dial 12 internal intrusion via private call via project number with PIN without LCR 15 Data sets store Device type determine call shall adress 15 DIS ports Door call Door intercommunication system 38, 86 Door opening 38...
  • Page 96 Index ISDN call forwarding 33 ISDN telephones Keys # and * 8 conversation without LCR LCR time profile switching Least Cost Routing 15 Malicious calls Mistakes Monitor noise 44 MSN engaged MSN busy switching off MSN busy switching on MST module 43 Multiple subscriber connection transmit telephone no.
  • Page 97 Index for control contacts 43 for external calls of virtual subscriber 43 setting 55 setting to default Print a new header 74 call data continuously call data of all subscr. determining print-out type incoming calls66 on a new page outgoing calls 65, 66 stored call data tariff of outgoing calls65 Print off...
  • Page 98 Index Speed dial number assign 54 delete 54 Speed dialling number Standard Flash Storage of call data 67 Stored call data printing/clearing Structure of individual pages of user manual Subscriber configuration Surveillance of a room Take over call 18 Tariff 68 Tariff outgoing calls 65 Telephone differences...
  • Page 99 Tones Intrusion tone Central office dialling Someone intrudes on your tone conversation. Internal dialling tone Special dialling tone, internal Tone to indicate free One or more of the following line functions are switched on: Follow Line busy tone me, Call transfer, Silent signalling, Negative acknow- Automatic dialling ledge tone...
  • Page 100 Important notes, short overview Analogue telephone set ISDN telephone set Lift the receiver of your telephone set and Lift the receiver of your telephone set enter a telephone number. If you hear to- and enter a telephone number. If you nes or a crackling noise during the dial- neither hear tones nor a crackling noise ling process, you have an analogue tele-...
  • Page 101 Short user instructions (selection) To call someone with autom. connection without autom. connection Internal call Call no. Call no. External call Call no. Call no. via speed dialling speed dial no. speed dial no. Project call project no. Call no. Private call Call no.
  • Page 102 If engaged Call completion on busy Intrusion Being available everywhere Destination #*65 # #*66 Follow Me Call no. Call no. #*61 # #*6011# #*6010# Call forwarding unconditionally Call no. #*62 # # # # # #*6021# #*6020# Call forwarding on busy Call no.

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