TIPTEL 411 Instruction Manual
TIPTEL 411 Instruction Manual

TIPTEL 411 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instructions Manual (UK) ISDN Telephone System tiptel 411 tiptel 811 tiptel 812 tiptel 822 tiptel...
  • Page 2: Illustration

    Illustration (822) Scope of supply The scope of supply comprises: PABX AC adapter ISDN connecting cable PC connecting cable Material to mount the system (2 screws, 2 dowels) Operating instructions Floppy disk with IBM compatible PC software...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Illustration ......2 Day and night mode ....38 Switching between day and night Scope of supply .
  • Page 4: General Information Power Failure

    Table of contents Authorisation to access the memory dialling Connecting LINE 1/2 to EURO ISDN point- directory ......64 to-point connection .
  • Page 5: First Steps

    First steps Prerequisites In the following, we assume that the installation and initial operation of the PABX was done professionally and that the terminal equipment (telephones, fax devices etc.) were connected to the internal analogue a/b ports and the ISDN ports INT1/INT2. In the case of questions or uncertainties, please see the chapters "Installation"...
  • Page 6 (extension numbers) within the PABX. Table of internal extension numbers: Port Internal extension numbers a/b extensions 21 – 28 (tiptel 411: 21 - 24) S0 port INT 1 30 – 39 S0 port INT 2 40 – 49...
  • Page 7 MSN 10 6730 6830 30..39, 40..49 Up to eight internal a/b telephone numbers (tiptel 411: up to four, 21...24) and two internal ISDN telephone numbers can be assigned per MSN. Example: It is assumed that an incoming external call under telephone number 4712 (second MSN) shall call extensions 22, 27, 36 and 41.
  • Page 8: Erase Multiple Subscriber Numbers

    First steps Step III: Assignment of internal ISDN extensions to connected ISDN terminal equipment The earlier programmed extension number 36 now has to be assigned to one or more ISDN terminal equipment units at port INT1. This means that this internal extension, i. e. 36 also has to be programmed for the corresponding ISDN terminal equipment as MSN.
  • Page 9: Point-To-Point Connection Configuration

    First steps Point-to-point connection configuration Enter subscriber number for the point-to-point connection and DDIs. Assignment to individual extensions and assignment of global call. Remark: The abbreviation DDI stands for direct dialling in, i. e. for a one or two-digit extension number at a point-to-point connection which is added to the subscriber number for the point-to- point connection in order to address a specific extension selectively.
  • Page 10 First steps Enter subscriber number 4321 . Subscriber number stored. Replace extension’s 21 handset. Subscriber number for the point-to-point connection for LINE2 stored. For confirmation, pick up exten- You hear the confirmation tone followed sion 21’s handset again after 1 by the programming tone.
  • Page 11 First steps Enter direct dialling number 20. First direct dialling number stored. Replace extension’s 21 handset. Entry of the first direct dialling number complete. For confirmation, pick up exten- You hear the confirmation tone followed sion 21’s handset again after 1 by the programming tone.
  • Page 12 Up to eight internal a/b telephone numbers (tiptel 411: four) as well as two internal ISDN telephone numbers can be assigned per direct dialling number or additional telephone number. Those do not necessarily need to be at the same internal SO port (except for tiptel 411/811).
  • Page 13 First steps Assignment of additional numbers for the SO port LINE1/2 to the internal extension numbers (tiptel 411: a/b telephone numbers 21-24 Code no. Code no. Internal a/b telephone number Internal ISDN SO LINE1 SO LINE2 (up to 8) telephone nos.
  • Page 14: Erase Direct Dialling Numbers And Additional Telephone Numbers

    First steps Step V: Assign internal extension number for the global call function The assignment will be effective for port LINE1 as well as for port LINE2. If a point-to-multipoint connection exists in addition, the "switchboard assignment" will be changed (see "Point-to-multipoint connection configuration").
  • Page 15: Internal Calls Internal Dialling

    First steps Switch the programming switch to You hear the day programming tone. "Progr." and dial the program code number 19999 at extension 21. Dial code number 54132 to autho- You hear the confirmation tone followed rise that an incoming call is for- by the programming tone.
  • Page 16: External Calls

    Internal calls Automatic internal call-back/continued Pick up extension 25’s handset. You hear the dialling tone. Dial internal extension 22 . Extension 22 is busy. You hear the busy tone. Replace extension 25’s handset. You hear the confirmation tone Pick up extension 25’s handset. The automatic call-back is programmed.
  • Page 17: Special Access To Public Exchange

    External calls When the selected party picks up, The conversation begins. The telephone hold conversation. number and the incurring costs are allo- cated to the programmed cost centre. End conversation and replace the handset. Remark: The calling line identification presentation and restriction feature can only be used if your ISDN connection provides this feature.
  • Page 18: Reserve Access To Public Exchange

    External calls Example: Extension 23 would like to make a call with bearer capability "Audio, Fax Gr. 2/3" over cost centre 3. Pick up extension 23’s handset. You hear the PABX dialling tone. Dial code number for special You hear the public exchange ringing access to the public exchange, tone.
  • Page 19: Incoming External Call

    External calls Incoming external call The telephone rings with the external ringing signal. 1. Pick up handset. 2. Hold conversation. 3. End conversation, replace handset. Holding an external call to make inquiries (PABX internal) An external call can be placed on hold. This hold functions allows you to make inquiries in the room or by calling another internal extension.
  • Page 20: External Calls

    External calls Two-line operation with hold (external calls/PABX internal) If there is a second incoming external call while you are already holding a conversation with an external party, a call waiting signal is heard (see also "Call waiting / analogue telephones" and "Call waiting / ISDN telephones"...
  • Page 21: Three-Party Conference

    External calls Three-party conference (PABX internal) If you have an external 2-line operation with hold, you can also have a three-party conference with the external parties. Example: Extension 22 is switching between 2 external calls and now wants to hold a three- party conference with the connected callers.
  • Page 22 External calls If the called external party lifts the Hold conversation. receiver you can start the conver- sation. During this conversation you decide to make a further exter- nal party join. Place the conversation on hold: The call is placed on hold within the Tone dialling telephone: PABX.
  • Page 23: Ending 2-Line Operation With Hold (External Calls)

    External calls ISDN telephone: follow the corresponding operating instructions for a three-party conference. 10. End conversation and replace the Three-party conference call ends. handset. Remark: The party initiating the conference call has a master function. If the party initiating the call replaces the handset, the conference call ends.
  • Page 24: Manual Call Transfer

    45, just dial 1 45. Remark 4: If you use special ISDN telephones (e. g. tiptel 195), the PABX can manage up to 4 calls placed on hold and one active call. Application: By this, it is possible to transfer a...
  • Page 25 External calls Remark: Now, external calls can also be transferred as paging or collective calls. In order to do this, dial the paging call code number 71 - 75 or just dial 76 for a collective call instead of an exten- sion number.
  • Page 26: Automatic Call-Back On Busy (Ccbs)

    External calls Automatic call-back on busy (CCBS) Some telecommunications network operators provide the function "automatic call-back on busy" (completion of call to busy subscriber). By this feature, the connection to a called busy external subscriber will be established as soon as the external target party will end the conversation and replace the handset.
  • Page 27: Malicious Call Identification (Mcid)

    External calls Malicious call identification (MCID) with a/b extensions The ISDN feature supported by a range of ISDN telephones can also be placed at disposal for a/b extensions connected to the PABX. But, MCID is an ISDN feature and must be supported by your ISDN connection.
  • Page 28 External calls Program a function for the 5th The desired function is programmed wit- MSN, e. g. by the button combi- hin the exchange office. nation #21*33146# . The programming is complete. Replace the handset. Keypad at a point-to-point connection In the case of a special access to the public exchange, the target SO port and the target direct dialling number for outgoing calls can be indicated.
  • Page 29: Feature Functions

    Feature functions Pager call (analogue telephones only) You also have the possibility of paging individual people via the PABX. An individual pager sig- nal (ringing tone)* can be assigned to each person. After dialling the pager call code number, all analogue telephones ring with their individual pager signal. If the desired party recognises his individual pager call signal he can pick up any telephone’s handset and is immediately connected to the calling party.
  • Page 30: Emergency Call

    Feature functions Emergency call (only analogue telephones) If you want to inform all parties connected to the PABX about an emergency event, you can dial the call code. All extensions will ring with the call ringing signal (signal without interruption). This can be an indication for an agreed reaction (e.
  • Page 31: Internal Conference Call

    Feature functions Internal conference call When users within the range of extensions 21 to 28 hold a telephone conversation, a third internal party can join. It is not possible to define the door intercom as a third party. Example: Extensions 25 and 22 hold a conversation and want to initiate a three-party confe- rence with extension 24.
  • Page 32: Room Monitoring

    Feature functions Room monitoring Room monitoring offers you the option of an acoustic monitoring of the area around a telepho- ne. You need to place an analogue telephone in the room to be monitored, pick-up the handset and place it next to the phone. Then, dial the code number for the room monitoring function. For better quality, you should have the handset placed towards the direction of the area to be monitored.
  • Page 33: Do Not Disturb Function

    Feature functions Do not disturb function Any extension can be programmed in a way that the telephone does not ring if there is an incoming call (do not disturb position). Activate do not disturb function Pick-up handset. You hear the PABX dialling tone. Activate do not disturb function by The activation of the do not disturb func- dialling the code number 81 .
  • Page 34: Deactivate Call Diversion

    Feature functions Example for external call diversion: Extension 24 wants to divert incoming calls to the external telephone number 428678. Pick up extension 24’s handset You hear the PABX dialling tone. Dial code number 82 for call diversion. Dial code number 0 to indicate an external call diversion and the desired new target telephone number for you incoming calls,...
  • Page 35 Feature functions Call forwarding (ISDN feature) If you have an ISDN connection you have the option to have an external call forwarding as far as this functionality is made available by the local network operator. You can forward incoming calls to any desired external party – world-wide. Here three different types of call forwarding are distinguished: Unconditional call forwarding: Any incoming call is directly forwarded to the programmed...
  • Page 36: Call Forwarding

    Feature functions Call forwarding Activate call forwarding Example for an unconditional call forwarding at a point-to-multipoint connection: You want to forward MSN 1 at S0 port LINE 1 to the target telephone number 02102/428678. Pick up handset of the internal You hear the PABX dialling tone.
  • Page 37: Deactivate Call Forwarding

    Feature functions Deactivate call forwarding Example: Deactivate unconditional call forwarding for MSN1 at S0 port LINE1 at extension 32. Pick up extension 32’s handset. You hear the PABX dialling tone. Dial code number 83411 . Deactivate call forwarding. Replace extension 32’s handset. Extension 39 rings.
  • Page 38: Door Intercom

    As an alternative, you can provide music by external sources – via the audio input. The sources could be e. g. a digital announcement manager (e. g. tiptel 560) or a CD player. You can play back the activated melody by dialling code number 1705 at extension 21.
  • Page 39: Switching Between Day And Night Mode For All Extensions

    Feature functions Switching between day and night mode for all extensions Switching between day and night mode for all extensions can only be done from extension 21. A password is required for this transaction. Also the day or night mode for the switchboard fun- ction (point-to-multipoint connection) or the Global Call function (point-to-point connection) can only be switched from extension 21.
  • Page 40: Configuration Via Pc (Rs232C)

    Configuration via PC (RS232C) You can also configure your PABX via an IBM compatible PC. In addition, the software offers the following options: - Reading out and evaluating telephone costs. During operation the PABX stores up to 1,000 call data records. - Memory dialling directory with telephone number and address.
  • Page 41: Starting The Installation Routine Setup.exe

    Configuration via PC (RS232) Starting the installation routine setup.exe from the disk "configuration soft- ware for Windows" For MS-Windows 95: Start Windows 95. Exit all other You are in the Windows 95 Desktop. running applications. Insert disk "configuration software for Windows". Select the option "execute"...
  • Page 42: Operational Hints

    Configuration via PC (RS232C) The installation procedure for Win32s is as follows: Insert the first Win32s disk (disk1). Select the FILE menu from the Program Manager. Click on "EXECUTE". Enter A:\SETUP.EXE in the displayed command line (ok button). Follow the instructions of the After completing the installation you can setup program and insert disk 2 run 32 bit software under Windows 3.1x.
  • Page 43: Configuration Via Telephone

    Configuration via telephone The PABX features can be adapted to the user requirements. The configuration can eit- her be done via telephone extension 21 or via a PC. The programmed parameters are retained in the case of a power failure. The factory pre-set can be identified by the grey background pattern in the corresponding tables.
  • Page 44: Access To The Programming Mode

    Configuration via telephone Access to the programming mode The settings can only be made or changed from extension 21. In addition the programming switch within the PABX has to be in the position "Prog". You do not have access to the pro- gramming mode if the programming switch is in the position "Power".
  • Page 45: Changing The Password For Registration Of Costs And Activation

    Configuration via telephone Changing the password for registration of costs and activation The PABX works with different passwords. The activation password is required to change bet- ween day and night mode. It prevents unauthorised users from changing the settings. The fac- tory pre-set for this password is 1111.
  • Page 46: Setting The System Time

    Configuration via telephone Setting the system time The system time is used for the registration of costs and is set via extension 21. Example: You want to set 08th May 1996, 09:58 hrs as system time. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone.
  • Page 47: Access To Public Exchange

    Configuration via telephone 3. No authorisation: You can neither receive nor make external calls. The telephone network access is off. The external ringing signal is off. Remark: In the factory pre-set all extensions have unrestricted authorisations. An external call transfer to partially restricted extensions or extensions with no authorisations is possible.
  • Page 48 As regards ISDN extensions, this is possible if no dialling data are sent for 10 seconds. Then, you will hear the internal dialling tone. Authorisation to access the public exchange for tiptel 822 You can program the authorisation to access the public exchange separately for each telepho- ne number.
  • Page 49: External Ringing Signals

    Configuration via telephone External ringing signals Incoming external calls are identified by the external ringing signal. The ringing signal can be switched on or off individually per extension. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone. position "Prog". Dial program code number 19999 at extension 21.
  • Page 50: Prepare Sequential Call Function

    Configuration via telephone Prepare sequential call function Example: The telephones with the extensions 23 and 46 shall be included in a sequential call and ring one after another. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone. position "Prog". Dial program code number 19999 at extension 21.
  • Page 51 Configuration via telephone Example: The sequential call function shall be assigned to the MSN 3 of SO port LINE1. Pick up extension 21's handset You hear the day programming tone. and dial the program code number 19999 . Dial code number 673320 to MSN 3 of SO port LINE1 is assigned for the sequential call function.
  • Page 52 Configuration via telephone Assignment of additional telephone numbers to the special function "sequential call" SO port LINE1 SO port LINE2 1st additional telephone number 671720 681720 2nd additional telephone number 671820 681820 3rd additional telephone number 671920 681920 4th additional telephone number 672020 682020 Example:...
  • Page 53: Restricted Numbers

    Configuration via telephone Program restricted numbers With the PABX you have the possibility to restrict outgoing trunk calls (beginning with "0"), international calls (beginning with "00") as well as up to 5 individually defined restricted num- bers for each extension separately. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone.
  • Page 54: Program Restricted Numbers (Erasing Restricted Numbers)

    Configuration via telephone Program restricted numbers (erase restricted numbers) The PABX allows to enter a list of restricted numbers comprising up to 5 telephone numbers. Example: Telephone numbers beginning with 0190... shall be included in the list of restricted numbers. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone.
  • Page 55: Collective And Pager Call

    Configuration via telephone Collective and pager call The authorisation to activate or receive collective calls or pager calls can be set individually for each analogue extension. Note: This function is only possible within the range of the analogue extensions 21 ... 28. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone.
  • Page 56: Authorisation To Activate The Call Diversion

    Configuration via telephone Authorisation to activate call diversion The authorisation for a call diversion function can be assigned or restricted individually for any extension. The call diversion is only possible within the range of internal extensions. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone.
  • Page 57: Charge Pulse

    Configuration via telephone Charge pulse If connected analog telephones can evaluate charging information it is also possible to set a charge pulse for the analogue equipment. Then, the telephones display the charging informati- on transferred by the exchange office. This function is only available within the range of the analogue extensions 21 ...
  • Page 58: Authorisation To Activate The Do Not Disturb Function

    Configuration via telephone For confirmation pick up extension You hear the confirmation tone followed 21’s handset after 1 second. by the programming tone. You are still in the programming mode. Continue programming or exit the programming mode by replacing extension 21’s handset and switching the programming switch to position "Power".
  • Page 59: Authorisation To Pick Up Calls

    Configuration via telephone Authorisation to pick up calls The authorisation to pick up calls or to pick up calls from the point-to-point connection can be individually assigned or restricted for any extension. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone. position "Prog".
  • Page 60: Authorisation To Activate The Room Monitoring Function

    Configuration via telephone Authorisation to activate the room monitoring function The authorisation to activate the room monitoring function can be set on or off separately for each analogue extension. If you try to monitor a room from an extension that is not authorised to execute this function, you will hear the busy tone.
  • Page 61: Call Waiting / Analogue Telephones

    Configuration via telephone Call waiting / analogue telephones You will hear a call waiting tone during holding an internal or external conversation when a third party - either at the door intercom or an external caller - wants to reach you although your extension is busy.
  • Page 62: Multiport Connection For Combination Equipment, Fax, Modem

    Configuration via telephone Special terminal equipment connection Continue programming or exit the programming mode by replacing extension 21’s handset and switching the programming switch to position "Power". Remark: If you set a new special terminal equipment connection, the old one will automatically be erased.
  • Page 63: Music On Hold

    An external party can listen to music while on hold. The music can either be the PABX internal music or music from an external source, e. g. the tiptel 560 digital announcement manager or a CD player which is played via the audio input jack. You can also turn the music off.
  • Page 64: Authorisation To Access The Memory Dialling Directory

    Configuration via telephone Example: The external telephone number 0123-7654 shall be assigned to the memory dialling number 642. Switch programming switch to You hear the day programming tone. position "Prog". Dial program code number 19999 at extension 21. Dial code number 61. The programming of the memory dialling number is initiated.
  • Page 65: Cost Centres

    Configuration via telephone Authorisation to access the memory dialling directory Continue programming or exit the programming mode by replacing extension 21’s handset and switching the programming switch to position "Function". Cost centres Your PABX stores data on calls and charging information. For better cost management, three cost centres are at disposal for each extension.
  • Page 66: Resetting An Extension

    Configuration via telephone Resetting an extension Each PABX user can reset his extension personally. The following features are subject to the reset: - Do not disturb function is deactivated. - A programmed call forwarding function is erased. - The day mode is activated. Pick-up the handset of the You hear the PABX dialling tone.
  • Page 67: Resetting The Charging Information And Memory Dialling Directory

    Configuration via telephone Resetting the charging information and the memory dialling directory You have the option to reset all stored charging information and the current memory dialling directory via extension 21. Remark: The programming switch has to be in position "Prog". Pick-up extension 21’s handset.
  • Page 68: Select Door Intercom Signal

    Configuration via telephone Continue programming or exit the programming mode by replacing extension 21’s handset and switching the programming switch to position "Power". Door intercom signal a/b on 41a/bN Door intercom signal a/b off 42a/bN Door intercom signal ISDN call-1 on 41IN Door intercom signal ISDN call-1off 42IN...
  • Page 69: Authorisation To Activate The Door Intercom

    Configuration via telephone Authorisation to activate the door intercom The door intercom and the door opener can be activated from each extension of the PABX if the intercom adapter is connected to the printed circuit board. The authorisation to activate the door intercom can be programmed separately for each exten- sion.
  • Page 70: Direct Connection, Automatic Door Intercom Response

    Configuration via telephone Direct connection, automatic door intercom response When the doorbell is pressed, the authorised telephones ring with the door intercom signal. If an extension with the direct connection function is picked up, the extension in question is directly connected with the door intercom. In that case it is not necessary to dial code number 5 in order to establish a connection with the door intercom.
  • Page 71: Remote Maintenance

    PABX and to modify them if required. Pick-up extension 21’s handset. You hear the PABX dialling tone. Call customer service (e. g. tiptel You speak to the customer service. customer service or the customer service of the company that installed your PABX).
  • Page 72: Table Of Programming Parameters For Isdn Terminal Equipment

    Configuration via telephone Extension 21 rings. A call-back is made established automati- cally after the data transfer is completed. Pick up extension 21’s handset. You are reconnected to the customer ser- vice. Parameters modified by the customer service can also be transferred to your PABX. Table of programming parameters for ISDN terminal equipment Telephone number Feature...
  • Page 73: Table Of Programming Parameters For Analogue Terminal Equipment

    Table of programming parameters for ISDN terminal equipment Extension Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel 3 Tel4 Tel.5 Tel.6 Tel.7 Tel.8 Telephone number Feature Access to the public exchange Automatic access to the public exchange External ringing signal Trunk calls restricted International calls restricted Restricted numbers restricted Memory dialling authorised Cost centre for general access to the public exchange...
  • Page 74: Factory Pre-Set

    Factory pre-set The factory pre-set programming is as follows: No multiple subscriber numbers or subscriber numbers for point-to-point connection stored Extension 21 rings when there is an external call (switchboard). All extensions are authorised to access the public exchange. Calling line identification presentation for external calls activated. Restricted numbers not active.
  • Page 75: Wall Mounting

    Wall mounting The PABX is to be mounted in a short distance to the NTBA. The scope of supply comprises 2 dowels and 2 screws by which easy wall mounting is possible. 10 cm 1. On a vertical line, place two marks with a distance of 24 cm on the wall.
  • Page 76: Int1/Int2

    You do not need special permission by the telecommunications company to install the PABX tiptel 411 / tiptel 811 / tiptel 812 and to take it into operation as these devices have approval already. You can just connect the device at your telephone wall socket provided by your tele- communications company.
  • Page 77: Point-To-Multipoint Connection

    Installation The PABX is designated for the use at S0 basis connections using the EURO ISDN DSS1 pro- tocol. If you connect the device to other ports this may lead to disturbances and a trouble-free operation cannot be granted. You may only connect terminal equipment to the PABX or the door intercom that fulfils the safety standard EN 60950 or a corresponding safety standard.
  • Page 78: To-Point Connection

    Installation Connecting LINE1/2 to a EURO ISDN point-to-point connection In this case, one of the PABX’s LINE ports is connected to the NTBA and the PABX is the only terminal equipment unit connected to the NTBA. The NTBA does not need power supply from the 230 V network.
  • Page 79: Preparing The Connection Of Analogue Termi

    When you pick-up the receiver you will hear the dialling tone of the PABX, i. e. an uninterrup- ted dialling tone. When dialling "0" you will hear the public exchange dialling tone. In order to indicate which B channel is occupied, the corresponding LED "B1" or "B2" (tiptel 411, tiptel...
  • Page 80: Initial Operation

    Initial operation Analogue telephones Analogue telephones with either pulse or tone dialling can be connected to your PABX. The corresponding dialling mode will be automatically identified by the PABX. If you do not use a PC for the configuration, an analogue telephone must be installed at the a/b port 21 as all PABX features are configured via this extension.
  • Page 81: Connecting Other Analog Telecommunicati- Ons Equipment

    The PABX audio input allows you to play back music or voice information to external callers placed on hold. External sources, e. g. an announcement manager (tiptel 560) or a CD player can be connected via a 3.5 mm jack plug.
  • Page 82: Connection Diagram

    Connection diagram...
  • Page 83: Technical Data

    Technical data ISDN connection S0 basis access (EURO ISDN) Protocol DSS1 (EURO ISDN) point-to-point and/or point-to-multipoint connection BABT approval numbers D128 247H Internal S0 ports Operating mode Protocols DSS1 and 1 TR6 point-to-multipoint connection Power feeding 40V + 5% - 15 %, max. 4.5W Line circuits (analogue) Supply voltage 24V-...
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Description of the problem: Possible solution: You do not hear a dialling tone after having picked up the handset. - Power failure Check whether the power outlet supplies electricity (e. g. by plugging in another device) - AC adapter is not plugged in Plug in AC adapter - Defective telephone plug Check the telephone connection, check...
  • Page 85: Glossary

    Glossary AOCD (advice of charge Advice of charge during the call and at the end of the call. during call): EURO ISDN feature. AOCE (advice of charge at Advice of charge at the end of the call. EURO ISDN feature. the end of the call): B channel: An S0 basic access connection includes 2 B channels which...
  • Page 86 Glossary EURO ISDN: The European ISDN standard (integrated services digital net work). By the ISDN service integration it is possible to transfer various information (voice, data) over the network. Flash button: Generates a short interruption in the electrical current in order to initiate a special function, e.
  • Page 87: Overview Of Tone And Ringing Signals

    Overview of the tone and ringing signals Internal dialling tone Fat internal dialling tone Internal busy tone Call-back ringing tone Confirmation tone Error tone See page 67 Doorbell Pager call See page 55 Collective call Emergency call Day mode tone Night mode tone Internal ringing signal External ringing signal...
  • Page 88: Overview Of Functions And Code Digits

    40 ... 49 Extension 40 ... 49 (S0 port INT2, only tiptel 822) Door intercom ............38 Door opener (only when connection is established) .
  • Page 89 Overview of functions and code digits Code Function (only at extension 1) Page P 21NN External ringing signal on ..........49 P 22NN External ringing signal off .
  • Page 90 Overview of functions and code digits Code Function programming (only at extension 1) Page P 45Y Door intercom signal ........... . .67 P 46 Y Door opener response duration .
  • Page 91 Overview of functions and code digits Code Function programming (only at extension 1) Page H 10000 Reset to factory pre-set ..........66 H 10100 Reset to factory pre-set with restricted numbers and MSN/DDI .
  • Page 92: Index

    Index 2-line operation with hold Charge factor .....57 within the PABX ....20 Charge pulse .
  • Page 93 Index Fax connection ....62 Reset ......66, 67 Features .
  • Page 94 TIPTEL AG Halskestrasse 1 40880 Ratingen Germany (UK) 01/01 http://www.tiptel.de 4932373 e-mail: export@tiptel.de...

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