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  • Page 1 EuroPhone EuroPhone Basic 10/20 Basic 10/20 User's Guide User's Guide A New Dimension.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction General About this user's guide Scope of delivery EuroPhone Basic 10 2.2.1 lling (with line EuroPhone Basic 20 2.2.2 Operator controls and displays Start up Digit and character input, editing Tones Telephoning Outgoing call 3.1.1 3.1.2 On-hook dialling 3.1.3...
  • Page 3 3.3.3 Three-party conference 3.3.4 Malicious caller identification 3.3.5 Hands free operation 3.3.6 Hold 3.3.7 Open listening 3.3.8 Switching the microphone on/off (muting) 3.3.9 DTMF/keypad signalling 3.3.10 Notebook 3.3.11 Parking a call (hot swapping) 3.3.12 Consultation/brokering 3.3.13 Placing a caller's telephone number in the redial memory 3.3.14 Switching at the exchange...
  • Page 4 4.11 Charges 4.11.1 4.12 Resetting the unit 4.13 Programming picking up a call/conversation (Basic 20 only) 4.14 Programming the international prefix 4.15 Entering, modifying or clearing MSNs 4.16 Programming the national prefix 4.17 Network provider code scheme 4.18 Defining the local area code 4.19 Editing the PIN 4.20...
  • Page 5 Functions on the analog port 6.3.1 During a conversation 6.3.1.1 6.3.1.2 Consultation call, brokering 6.3.1.3 Automatic callback on busy 6.3.2 Set up functions 6.3.2.1 Setting up MSNs 6.3.2.2 Camp-on busy 6.3.2.3 Call diversion 6.3.2.4 Telephone lock 6.3.2.5 Connection without dialling 6.3.3 Emergency operation Appendix...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    ISDN telephone that gives you easy access to the special features of digital telephony. This user's guide describes two different versions of the EuroPhone Basic: Easy-to-operate high-convenience EuroPhone Basic 10 ISDN telephone Same as EuroPhone Basic 10, but also offering EuroPhone Basic 20 connection of an analog terminal...
  • Page 7: General

    General About this user's guide: The chapter entitled familiarises you with the features of your "General" new telephone. You find out everything you need to know about keys, the display, tones, connections and commissioning. In the chapter entitled , all operations before and during a "Telephoning"...
  • Page 8 MSN is the common abbreviation for "Multiple Subscriber Number". For your ISDN connection, your network carrier has given you several of these numbers, and you can assign them to your telephone as follows: EuroPhone Basic 10 – MSN 1 – 8 EuroPhone Basic 20 –...
  • Page 9: Scope Of Delivery

    1 EuroPhone Basic ISDN telephone 1 Telephone handset 1 Receiver cord 1 ISDN connecting cord 1 User's guide EuroPhone Basic 20 2.2.2 Same as EuroPhone Basic 10 Additionally: 1 Adapter cable for an analog terminal 05.05.99 10:22 Display Marking strip...
  • Page 10: Operator Controls And Displays

    Operator controls and displays Keypad Digit keys … – For entering telephone numbers – For entering names in telephone book entries (see 2.5) – For entering control characters (MFV/keypad) Hotkey functions (symbols next to each key): Three-party conference Number suppression Parking MSN switchover Telephone lock...
  • Page 11: Europhone Basic

    The telephone starts with a display test, during which time all pixels and pictograms are displayed for about 10 seconds. You can now make telephone calls. Connector for adapter cable (Basic 20 only) Telephone line ISDN Optionen Options Handset cord Underside of EuroPhone Basic 10 / 20...
  • Page 12 Establishing and undoing a plugged connection Cut-out Insert the plug into the socket so that the locking catch points in the direction of the corresponding Socket cut-out in the socket. Push the plug into the socket until it audibly locks. Plug Catch hook To undo a plug-in connection, press the locking...
  • Page 13: Digit And Character Input, Editing

    Digit and character input, editing The digit keys have a dual function. If the telephone expects you to enter a telephone number, then the digits printed on the keys apply. When you enter names in the telephone book, the keypad switches over automatically, with the result that the letters/characters on the keys also apply.
  • Page 14: Tones

    Tones Acoustic signals when telephoning: • You hear the dial tone when you lift the handset when the telephone is idle or when you press the hands free key. • The ringing tone sounds when the called connection is available. •...
  • Page 15: Telephoning

    Telephoning You will find the following functions described in the specified order: Outgoing call • Dialling (with line seizure) • On-hook dialling – Changing your own MSN for dialling – Switching number suppression on/off – Using a stored telephone number (Call list, telephone book, redial) –...
  • Page 16 Further functions • Activating call diversion • Deactivating call diversion • Adjusting the display contrast • Displaying call charges • Adjusting the handset volume • Ringing tone adjustment • Activating the telephone lock...
  • Page 17: Outgoing Call

    Outgoing call A call can be established with or without on-hook dialling. On-hook dialling is understood to consist of entering digits without seizing a line (the handset is on-hook and no dial tone can be heard). Here, you have a possibility of changing the telephone number because you have not yet sent the dialling information.
  • Page 18: On-Hook Dialling

    If necessary, MSN1: PRIVATE 8888888888888888 change calling line Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı presentation Manual telephone MSN1: PRIVATE 1234§ number input Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Use a stored num- MSN1: PRIVATE ber (see 3.1.5) Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı 3.1.2 On-hook dialling In many cases, it is better if you enter or put together the telephone number...
  • Page 19: Changing Your Own Msn For Dialling

    Chain numbers MSN1: PRIVATE 043188180§ (see 3.1.6) Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı ö Dial telephone 123456 123456 number Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı 3.1.3 Changing your own MSN for dialling Before you dial the telephone number, you have a possibility of selecting your own multiple subscriber number (MSN) for the connection, e.g.
  • Page 20: Using A Stored Telephone Number

    Initial state: On-hook dialling/enquiry Steps: Description Input Display Number MSN1:8PRIVATE §888888888888888 presentation on Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı (if previously "off") Number MSN1:8PRIVATE §888888888888888 presentation off Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı (if previously "on") 3.1.5 Using a stored telephone number (call list, telephone book, redial) A telephone number can be retrieved from various memories, edited and then dialled.
  • Page 21: Europhone Basic

    18123456 Call list 05.05.815:3088·2 Press until the Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı required number is displayed. MSN1: PRIVATE Confirm selection 043188180§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı MSN1: PRIVATE If nec. Edit ≠ 043188281§ telephone number … Å‹ Ç ¤‰...
  • Page 22: Chaining Telephone Numbers

    3.1.6 Chaining telephone numbers During the course of on-hook dialling telephone numbers from different sources (telephone book, call list, redial) can be combined with one another and/or with manually entered digits. Besides this, you can define the MSNs that are to belong to the dialling information and you can switch your identification on or off.
  • Page 23 Manually comple- MSN1: BUSINESS 01018765987§ te/edit a number, Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı deletes the num- ber digit-by-digit from the right If nec. Choose a MSN2:8BUSINESS ç 1…8 01018765987§ different MSN Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı If nec. Change the MSN2:8BUSINESS 01018765987§...
  • Page 24: Direct Call

    3.1.7 Direct call When direct call is activated, it is now only possible to automatically dial one single number. Every attempt at dialling establishes a connection to the pro- grammed direct call number. With the exception of the key, pressing the function keys after lifting the handset produces the same result.
  • Page 25: Incoming Call

    Incoming call 3.2.1 Accepting a call (with/without identification) When a call arrives, the caller's number is displayed to you, provided it is transmitted. In the second line, you can see which of your MSNs is being called. The tone ringing sequence set for this MSN also sounds. Your tele- phone number can also be transmitted to the caller.
  • Page 26: Not Accepting/Forwarding A Call

    3.2.2 Not accepting/forwarding a call If an arriving call is not accepted, it is entered in the call list provided the caller's telephone number has been transmitted. For details of dialling from the call list, see 3.1.5 and 3.1.6. You also have a possibility, however, of forwarding a call during ringing, i.e. of forwarding an incoming call to a different telephone number.
  • Page 27: During A Call

    For details of dialling from the call list see 3.1.5 and 3.1.6. Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display 05.05.9988816:25 -·8DIENSTLICH8·3 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Displaying the first 18ARTHUR 05.05.816:1588·2 (most recent) entry: Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı e.g.
  • Page 28: Automatic Callback On Busy

    Initial state: camp-on busy during a call Steps: Description Input Display Place the first con- 04318818010 -· PRIVAT nection on hold and Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛ accept the other call End the first con- 04318818010 -· PRIVAT nection and accept Å‹...
  • Page 29: 3.3.2.1 Activating Automatic Callback

    • The "Callback on busy" feature is not enabled for your connection • The feature is not supported by all exchanges to the called connection • At the called connection, a telecommunications system is connected that does not support the feature •...
  • Page 30: 3.3.2.2 Clearing An Activated Callback

    3.3.2.2 Clearing an activated callback ¤ Initial state: idle, flashing symbol indicates that callback is activated Steps: Description Input Display Display first CLEAR CALL BACK 043188180 callback, Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı (scroll to the required entry) Confirm clearing 04.05.9988810:09 , positive ac- 8888888888888888...
  • Page 31: Malicious Caller Identification

    Clear both 04.05.9988810:09 8888888888888888 connections Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Note: for details of targeted clearing of a connection during "brokering", see 3.3.12. 3.3.4 Malicious caller identification If you are being molested by a caller, you can have his/her number stored = "Malicious caller identification".
  • Page 32: Hands Free Operation

    3.3.5 Hands free operation "Hands free" means that you can conduct telephone calls without having to hold the handset in your hand. As in the idle state, the handset lies on the telephone. Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: Description Input Display ö...
  • Page 33: Hold

    3.3.6 Hold You are conducting a conversation and you would like to place the connec- tion "on hold" for a short time to conduct a consultation call with another person. Initial state: conversation Steps: Description Input Display Hold the connection MSN1:8PRIVATE §IREKTRUF! in the exchange...
  • Page 34: Switching The Microphone On/Off (Muting)

    The volume can be If necessary, press 043188180 043188180 altered in nine steps several times to Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı store the modified setting 3.3.8 Switching the microphone on/off (muting) Switch off the microphone if you want to talk to somebody in the room during a telephone conversation without wanting your telephone partner to listen in.
  • Page 35: Notebook

    3.3.10 Notebook The electronic notebook was conceived for noting down a telephone num- ber in the redial memory during a conversation. This telephone number can be copied to the electronic telephone book after the conversation (see 4.22.1). Optionally, you can modify an affiliated MSN and you can switch identification on or off.
  • Page 36 * The available time depends on the exchange and differs depending on your network provider. Ask your network provider about the available parking time. a parked call can also be picked up from another telephone that is Note: connected to the same S 0 bus. Initial state: conversation Steps:...
  • Page 37: Consultation/Brokering

    Confirm PLEASE HOOK OFF 12345678 Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı ö Continue 043188180 12345678 the call Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı 3.3.12 Consultation/brokering You are in a conversation, you would like to put the active connection on hold and then you would like to establish a connection to a second external subscriber.
  • Page 38: Placing A Caller's Telephone Number In The

    To clear the current 345678 connection, press the Disconnect key; the other connection continues To clear the 123456 connection on hold To clear both 06.05.9988810:40 connections, replace the handset. 3.3.13 Placing a caller's telephone number in the redial memory You can place a caller's telephone number in the redial memory during a conversation or even during ringing, provided it is displayed.
  • Page 39: Switching At The Exchange

    3.3.14 Switching at the exchange You are in the "Brokering" or "Three-party conference" mode and would like to connect both parties to one another without continuing in the con- versation yourself. This function is only available if it has been enabled in the set up menu (see "4.23 Disabling/enabling switching at the exchange).
  • Page 40: Further Functions

    Further functions 3.4.1 Modifying or switching call diversion on/off An arriving call can be diverted to a different, previously defined connection, e.g. if you have temporarily moved to its location and you are expecting an important call. You can set up separate call diversion for each MSN in one of the following modes: •...
  • Page 41: Switching Direct Call (Baby Call) On/Off

    Use a programmed MSN2B:BUSINESS 123456§ destination Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï ÌÓÛ ı (see also 4.6) Activate diversion MSN2N:BUSINESS §NUMBER? (next possible call Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï ÌÓÛ ı diversion is offered) If necessary, end 06.05.9988810:40 programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï ÌÓÛ ı...
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Display Contrast

    3.4.3 Adjusting the display contrast The display contrast can be individually adjusted to optimise it under different lighting conditions. Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display Adjust display con- 06.05.9988810:40 if nec. sev. (((((((((((((((( trast in 11 levels times Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı 3.4.4 Displaying call charges You can view the charges that have accumulated up to now.
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Handset Volume

    3.4.5 Adjusting the handset volume You can adjust the volume of the handset to "normal" or "loud". Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: Description Input Display Switch handset 06.05.9988810:40 ((HANDSET LOUD volume between Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı "normal" and "loud" (approx.
  • Page 44: Tone Ringing: Adjusting The Volume And Tone

    3.4.7 Tone ringing: adjusting the volume and tone You can adjust a different melody and volume for each MSN. Thus, you can recognise by the sound of ringing for whom a call is intended (e.g. business or private). The display "VOL." stands for Volume and "FREQ." stands for the ringing melody (Frequency).
  • Page 45: Programming

    Programming This chapter describes all available programming functions. Beforehand, though, you are familiarised with the 'as-delivered' settings and the default settings that apply after the unit is reset. Note: items marked “*“ are described in Section 3.4. Default settings Feature 'As-delivered' After reset Exchange line code...
  • Page 46: Overview Of Programmable Functions

    Overview of programmable functions • Programming the exchange line code • Enabling/disabling camp-on busy • Call list: editing or clearing entries • Call diversion: programming the call diversion destination • Automatic keypad switchover • Date and time • Programming the direct call number (baby call) •...
  • Page 47: Programming The Exchange Line Code

    Programming the exchange line code If you operate your telephone on a telecommunications system with an internal S 0 bus, in most cases, you must dial a digit to seize an exchange line. You can enter this digit (e.g. "0") here. This makes sure that incoming calls are stored correctly in the call list.
  • Page 48: Call List: Clearing Entries

    Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 4 Initiate CAMP O BUSY= ON #8=8OFF programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Setting can be CAMP O BUSY= OFF #8=8ON switched between Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı "on" and "off" Save the input CAMP O BUSY= ON ˜*88888OK88888#·...
  • Page 49: Call Diversion: Programming A Call Diversion Destination

    Call diversion: programming a call diversion destination For details of switching call diversion on or off, see "3.4.1 Modifying or switching call diversion on/off". Initial state: idle or conversation Steps: Description Input Display s ≠ r Initiate DEST. FORWARD NO ENTRY programming Å‹...
  • Page 50: Automatic Keypad Switchover

    Automatic keypad switchover The automatic keypad switchover function serves to send telephone numbers that begin with “*“ or “#“ as keypad signals. This function is sometimes needed in telecommunications systems. Some telecommunications systems or switching computers can be controlled with keypad functions. Digits entered as keypad signals are sent to the exchange as digitally coded signals.
  • Page 51: Programming A Direct Call Number (Baby Call)

    Enter the date and CHANGE DATE+TIME 06.05.9988810:40 time Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Save the input CHANGE DATE+TIME ˜*88888OK88888#· Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Programming a direct call number (baby call) When the direct call function is activated, a previously programmed tele- phone number is dialled if you press any key (except ) after lifting the handset.
  • Page 52: Selecting The Display Language

    4.10 Selecting the display language Different languages are available for display of the texts. Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 0 8 Initiate 8888SPRACHE ˜*§§deutsch§§§#· programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Select the required 8888SPRACHE ˜*§§english§§§#· language Å‹...
  • Page 53 saying that the counter at the exchange is the one that applies to your telephone bill. The factor setting does not function if charges are communicated as amounts. Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 6 Initiate CHARGING PIN§?§----§§§§§§...
  • Page 54: Resetting The Unit

    4.12 Resetting the unit When you reset the unit, the settings listed in Table "4.1 Default settings", under the section entitled "After reset" are established. Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 0 9 Initiate RESET PIN ? ---- programming Å‹...
  • Page 55: Programming The International Prefix

    Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 0 0 LINE PICK-UP=OFF Initiate # = ON programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı ‘ LINE PICK-UP=ON Switch over the setting #8=8OFF (ON or OFF) Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı LINE PICK-UP=ON Save the input ˜*88888OK88888#·...
  • Page 56: Entering, Modifying Or Clearing Msns

    4.15 Entering, modifying or clearing MSNs MSNs are the telephone numbers that your network provider has assigned to you for your connection. Up to 10 digits are at your disposal per MSN for programming. If you wish to operate the telephone on the internal bus of a telecommuni- cations system, you must select MSNs as the numbers that are provided for this bus.
  • Page 57: Programming The National Prefix

    If nec. Enter the designation MSN2:8NAME? BUSINESS§ for the MSN (e.g. Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı "PRIVATE" or "BUSINESS" Save the input, the MSN3:8NUMBER? 4713§ next MSN is offered Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı s 9 1…8 If nec. Specifically select a MSN6:8NUMBER? 4716§...
  • Page 58: Network Provider Code Scheme

    4.17 Network provider code scheme A network provider code is a special prefix that you dial before the actual telephone number when using the call-by-call method in order to conduct the call via a specific network provider. The network provider code scheme stored in the EuroPhone Basic is similar to a mathematical formula and contains all possible codes.
  • Page 59 Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 0 4 Initiate PROVIDER CODE PIN8?8---- programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Enter the PIN PROVIDER CODE 0101-90-9§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Enter the code scheme PROVIDER CODE 0101§...
  • Page 60: Defining The Local Area Code

    4.18 Defining the local area code The local area code is the prefix without the national or international prefix ("0" or "00", see also 4.16). For Kiel, for example, the local area code is 431. The prefix must be entered to be able to compare incoming telephone numbers (always with the prefix) against the telephone book whenever telephone numbers in your own local area are stored without a prefix.
  • Page 61 Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 3 Initiate §§§CHANGE PIN PIN8?§---- programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Enter the old PIN §§§Old PIN PIN1.§---- Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Enter the new PIN §§§New PIN PIN2.§---- Å‹...
  • Page 62: Setting Your Identification

    4.20 Setting your identification With this programming, you can separately set the default identifications for outgoing and incoming calls. Contrary to these default settings, you can define a different setting at any time (see 3.1.4 and 3.2.1). Please note that your connection has to support this feature.
  • Page 63 Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 7 Initiate §§§§BLOCKING PIN8?§---- programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Enter the PIN BLOCK-NO. NO ENTRY Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı Enter the barred BLOCK-NO. 0190§01805 number(s), separat- Å‹ Ç...
  • Page 64: Telephone Book

    4.22 Telephone book A maximum of 200 entries with 30 characters each for telephone numbers and 14 characters each for names is available. Names that begin with "!" ("!" is assigned to the "0" key) can also be dialled when the telephone lock is on (emergency numbers).
  • Page 65: 4.22.2 Editing/Clearing An Existing Entry

    If nec. Switch over the MSN1:§PRIVATE 123456§ identification Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı 1…8 If nec. Change the MSN MSN2:§BUSINESS 123456§ Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı TELEPHONE BOOK Complete telephone ˜*NEW CHANGE#· number input, save Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı the entry 4.22.2 Editing/clearing an existing entry Initial state:...
  • Page 66: Disabling/Enabling Switching At The Exchange

    Move the cursor NAME? ARTH§ delete characters or Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı names MSN1: PRIVATE Complete name 123456§ input, the name is Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı saved 0 … 9 MSN1: PRIVATE Enter the telephone 123457§ number, which can Å‹...
  • Page 67: Clearing The Redial Memory

    Make sure your connection supports this feature. Initial state: idle Steps: Description Input Display s 0 2 CALL TRANSF= OFF Initiate PIN8?8---- programming Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı CALL TRANSF= OFF Enter the PIN #8=§ON Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı CALL TRANSF= ON The setting can be # =§OFF...
  • Page 68: Emergency Operation

    Emergency operation Emergency operation switch Emergency operation commences in the event of a power failure. Connected to an NTBA in the emergency mode, the S 0 bus can only power a terminal that is capable of emergency operation. If you are operating several terminals on the bus, the emergency mode must only be activated on one of the terminals.
  • Page 69: The Analog Port (Europhone Basic 20 Only)

    The analog port (EuroPhone Basic 20 only) The EuroPhone Basic 20 ISDN telephone has an internal analog interface. This means that you can connect an analog terminal (a telephone, an answer- ing machine or a fax machine) to this socket. The ISDN telephone performs the conversion to the digital ISDN network as well as the "switching func- tions"...
  • Page 70: Internal Calls

    ISDN telephone a/b terminal (EuroPhone Basic 20) on the analog port MSN index MSN entry Ringing MSN index MSN entry Ringing tone tone MSN 1 47 11 Ring. tone 1 MSN 5 47 11 depending MSN 2 47 12 Ring. tone 2 MSN 6 47 12 MSN 3 47 13...
  • Page 71: Transferring A Call Internally

    6.2.1 Transferring a call internally You can internally transfer an external call. Initial state: conversation with an external subscriber Steps: Description Input MSN1: PRIVATE Initiate consultation §UR NOTRUFE! call Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı PLEASE HOOK ON Dial the internal §UR NOTRUFE! user's number Å‹...
  • Page 72: Functions On The Analog Port

    Functions on the analog port 6.3.1 During a conversation 6.3.1.1 Pic While you are conducting a conversation, a second call arrives, indicated to you by a "knocking" tone. It is not possible to reject the camp-on busy call. Initial state: conversation, you hear the special information tone Steps: Description...
  • Page 73: Automatic Callback On Busy

    When the second Depending on the party lifts the handset, terminal the telephone is in the "brokering" state. By pressing the key, you can switch bet- ween ("brokering") both parties. 6.3.1.3 Automatic callback on busy When the called party is busy, you can also use the "callback on busy" fea- ture from the analog terminal if the prerequisites (see 3.3.2) are met.
  • Page 74: Set Up Functions

    Clearing activated callback on busy Initial state: automatic callback on busy activated Steps: Description Input Display Lift the handset Depending on the terminal # 3 7 # Clear automatic Positive acknowledge- ment tone if the function callback has been deactivated, otherwise negativ acknowledgement tone only the party activated last is deactivated.
  • Page 75: Call Diversion

    6.3.2.3 Call diversion You can set up call diversion destinations for your analog terminal. You can use the following variants: Unconditional call diversion Call diversion after a time Call diversion on busy You can also activate call diversion on the ISDN telephone for the analog terminal (see 3.4.1).
  • Page 76: Telephone Lock

    * # 6 7 # Check call diversion Pos. acknowl. tone=on Neg. acknowl. tone=off on busy # 6 7 # Deactivate call Acknowledgement tone diversion on busy 6.3.2.4 Telephone lock Use of the telephone lock is prevented by a secret code, which must not be confused with the "normal"...
  • Page 77 Selecting the telephone lock Initial state: dial tone Steps: Description Input Display * 3 3 * Select the full lock Acknowledgement tone CODE * 3 3 * Apply the ISDN Acknowledgement tone telephone's lock CODE Switching the telephone lock for the analog terminal on/off or checking it Initial state: dial tone Steps:...
  • Page 78: Connection Without Dialling

    6.3.2.5 Connection without dialling A previously defined telephone number is dialled automatically about 5 seconds after you lift the handset. The telephone number is entered while you activate this feature. Initial state: dial tone Steps: Description Input Display * 5 3 * Activate connection Acknowledgement tone without dialling...
  • Page 79: Appendix

    Appendix Approval and CE mark The product meets the fundamental requirements of all applicable guidelines of the Council of the European Union. The specified conformity evaluation procedures have been followed. This unit meets the requirements of the following EU guidelines: •...
  • Page 80: Technical Data

    Technical data ISDN Connection: Euro ISDN point-to-multipoint connection Dimensions: 162 x 80 x 206 mm (W x H x D) Weight: approximately 700 g For connection to telecommunications systems with an internal S 0 bus. Analog port Dialling method: Dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) Pulse dialling –...
  • Page 81: Summary Of Programming Sequences

    Summary of programming sequences After entering (to enter the programming mode), you reach the menu items listed below either by scrolling with the keys or by entering the appropriate code(s) after entering the programming mode. Menu description „Hotkey“ Display PROGRAM Entering the ˜*88888OK88888#·...
  • Page 82 s 0 0 2 INTERNAT. CODE Programming the ˜*88888OK88888#· international prefix Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı s 0 0 4 PROVIDER CODE Network provider PIN8?8---- codes Å‹ Ç ¤‰ Ï Ì ÓÛı s 0 0 5 AUTOKEYPAD = ON Automatic keypad #8=8OFF switchover...
  • Page 83: The Key Words

    The key words Accepting 53, 70, 72 First programming settings Analog port 7, 53, 55, 67 f Forwarding Approval 'As-delivered' settings Hands free Audible signals Handset volume Hold 32, 36 Barred numbers 57, 61 Direct call 23, 40, 50 Brokering 36, 38, 65, 71 Hot swapping Hotline...
  • Page 84 On-hook dialling 16 f, 21 Open listening Parking 34 f Pick up 53, 70 59, 76 Plug-in connection Power failure Programming functions Programming sequences Redial 16, 19, 21 Redial memory 20, 34, 37, 66 Reset 44, 53, 57, 59, 62 Ringing tone 43, 69 Switching...
  • Page 87 73/23/EEC "Electrical equipment for use within certain voltage limits" The unit bears the CE mark in this respect. Technical modifications reserved Operating instructions EuroPhone Basic 10 / Basic 20 Hagenuk GmbH Westring 431 Mat.No. 3300.503 D 24118 Kiel Edition 11/99...

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