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Relay operation mode
Relay switch timing
Reservation of a B channel
Recall on busy
Number presentation:
Number presentation analog (CLIP):
Numbering plan internal; is created when the first operation
starts or by reset
(chapter Return to the Default Factory
Settings with internal Telephone Number Distribution on
page
58) depending on the modules in use:
Call distribution external (external call, ringing):
Serial port:
Immediate exchange dial tone copy:
Special dial tone call data memory/filling level
Special dial tone Do-not-Disturb, Baby Call, CF:
Blocking numbers, Release numbers:
door bell button call distribution:
door bell button signalling:
door bell button-door station-assignment:
door bell button inputs:
Door opener authorization:
Moving function for ISDN/change of port:
Delay time for delayed external ringing:
Delay time for delayed call forwarding
Preferred exchange line (preferred external S
Dial tone, internal:
Wake-up time:
Second ringer bell:
In order to be reachable from internal or external telephones, the indi-
vidual subscribers must get internal telephone numbers and be entered
into the external call distribution (external call ringing, see also
Creating a Basic Configuration on page
Assign internal Telephone Numbers
The PBX allows the free assignment of internal telephone numbers to
internal subscribers, groups etc. These must be entered under internal
telephone numbers in COMset. At your disposal are the 2-digit tele-
phone numbers from 10 to 59 as well as the 3-digit telephone numbers
100 - 599.
door functions
Relay 2 and 5: 2 seconds; Relay 3 and 6: 2 minutes
no reservation
switched on
no MSN, not suppressed
deactivated
Slot A: internal telephone numbers 11-18
If there is a COMmander 8a/b module, the subscriber 1 has the telephone number
11, subscriber 2 the number 12 and so on
If there is a COMmander 4S
it is an internal S
slot B: internal telephone numbers 21-28
slot C: internal telephone numbers 31-38.
slot D: internal telephone numbers 41-48.
slot E: door 1 has the internal number 51, door 2 the internal number 52
Call system displays: Internal telephone number 50 (The first analog subscriber of the
corresponding COMmander 8a/b module is assigned to the system displays as user.
Referring to this telephone numbering plan these are the subscribers 11, 21, 31 or
41.)
Short-Code Dial memory 8110: internal telephone number 110 (entry 110)
Short-Code Dial memory 8112: internal telephone number 112 (entry 112)
no preset
no special function
deactivated
deactivated/80 %
activated
no entry, deactivated
first subscriber from the left rings on all door bell buttons (for the here described inter-
nal numbering plan the subscriber with the smallest telephone numbers)
deactivated
all the door bell buttons are assigned to the door terminal 1
all inputs for door bell button, switchable with 5 - 15 V AC/DC
activated
activated
20 seconds
20 seconds
port):
1st external S
0
3 x short for all subscribers
no entries, deactivated
deactivated
Call Distribution
chapter
36).
module, the S
0
port), S
port 2 has the telephone number 13 and 14 and so on.
0
0
port
0
The use of 2-digit telephone numbers restricts automatically the availa-
bility of 3-digit telephone numbers. If e.g. the telephone number 12 was
given away, the telephone numbers 120-129 would not longer be avai-
lable.
You can connect the numbers in the emergency Short-Code Dial mem-
ory to these numbers. The advantage is that even persons without PBX
experience or knowledge of exchange line access numbers can dial
these numbers without any problems (e.g. 110). In the default factory
settings such a connection has already been made for the telephone
numbers 110 and 112. So these telephone numbers will not be availa-
ble any longer for assignment.
Configuration Options
port 1 has the numbers 11 and 12 (if
0
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