Before You Start; What Are Isdn And Pstn?; An Explanation Of Symbols In The Guides; Display - Bang & Olufsen BEOCOM 2 Manual

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BeoCom 2
BeoCom 2
Getting started
Guide
Get
Guide
started
Phonebook
OK

Before you start...

Get started contains instructions in how to set
up the BeoCom 2 for use with a BeoLine
ISDN, BeoLine PSTN, or BeoCom 6000 base.
The Guide contains instructions in daily use of
BeoCom 2.

What are ISDN and PSTN?

ISDN and PSTN are two telephone line networks.
PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) is the
most common network. ISDN (Integrated Services
Digital Network) allows you to give separate
handsets their own telephone numbers, and gives
you access to a variety of services, such as Call
Forwarding. BeoCom 2 is compatible with both
PSTN and ISDN.

An explanation of symbols in the guides:

Display

> Up or down arrows on the display indicate that
there is more information available. This
information can be accessed by moving the
Track point in the direction of the arrow.
Track point
> The Track point is your cursor for operating the
functions shown on the display. The operation
sequences indicate in which direction(s) to move
the Track point.
Keys
> The operation sequences show the keys you
have to press.
Where sequences are solely repetitions, the Track
point and keys are only shown once.

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