Programming your telephone
Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN)
Every telephone can be assigned up to three numbers, i.e. your telephone will only ring if one of
the programmed numbers has been dialled. Each number has a different ringing melody and
information text, in order to distinguish between incoming calls to the different numbers.
The ringing delay facility acts as a type of automatic call transfer.
If an MSN has been programmed without a ringing delay, the phone rings 15 seconds before one
for which an MSN with ringing delay has been programmed.
Telephone settings
MSN A:
change
MSN A: 06109738400
ok
Text:
ok
Text: FOR TOM
06109000400
ok
DM. 0.20
Ringing Delay: off
ok
on
For outgoing calls the first Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN A) is transmitted to your
call partner. If you wish to transmit MSN B or MSN C instead, press the auto-dial key
programmed for this purpose immediately prior to dialling (see section on
"Programming auto-dial keys").
Do not program different numbers if you wish the telephone to ring for all calls.
For operation in conjunction with a PBX, please refer to the appropriate section in your
PBX operating manual.
Press the MENU key as often as required until "Telephone
settings" is displayed. Press the Foxkey repeatedly under
until "MSN A", "MSN B" or "MSN C" appears.
Press the Foxkey under "change".
Enter the relevant telephone number. (The MSN can be
deleted by pressing the Foxkey under "del".)
Press the Foxkey under "ok".
del
del
Enter information about the telephone number.
Press the Foxkey under "ok" to display "Ringing delay".
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del
Press the Foxkey under "on" to delay the first ring by 15
seconds, or press it under "off" for immediate ringing.
Press the Foxkey under "ok" to store the selection.
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