Connection Wizard - Siemens Gigaset DX800A User Manual

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4. Connection wizard

The connection wizard enables you to assign previously configured connections
(fixed line connection, ISDN MSNs, Gigaset.net and VoIP connections,
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nections. Internal parties are the base, registered handsets, the answering machine
for the base as well as any FAX machine that might be connected
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Receive connections are numbers (connections, MSNs) on which you can be
called. Incoming calls are only forwarded to the internal parties (end devices) for
which the relevant connection is assigned as receive connection.
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Send connections are the numbers that are sent to the called party. The net-
work provider calculates charges based on the send connections. You can assign
each internal party a number or the associated connection as a permanent send
connection.
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Each connection (number) of your phone can be both a send as well as a receive
connection. You can assign each connection to several internal parties as send
and/or receive connection. It may only be assigned to an answering machine as
a receive connection.
Default assignment
All configured connections are assigned as receive connections to the base, the
registered handsets and the local answering machine 1 at registration/start-up.
When the phone is connected to the ISDN, the first MSN in the configuration
(standard name MSN1) is assigned to the devices as send connection.
When the phone is connected to the analogue fixed line, the devices are assigned
the fixed line number as the send connection.
Starting the connection wizard
a.
Connection Wizard
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and
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23) to internal parties as receive and, if applicable, as send con-
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Assign connections
to desk phone
INT 1?
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Press the display key
wish to change the setting for the
send and receive connections of
the base (internal name INT 1).
Yes
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Press the display key
not wish to change the setting for
the base.
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