Menu Items On The Display - Bosch Integral TM13 Operating Instructions Manual

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Menu items on the display

The menu items from which you can select the next operating step will appear on
the display depending on the function you are currently performing. This overview
contains an alphabetic list of the most important menu items.
A
Accept call
If you want to answer an additional call.
Accept entry
To store an entry from the main telephone book in your private telephone
book.
AEI
The AEI interface on the bottom of the telephone can be used to connect
accessories, e.g. a headset. If an additional device is connected to your
phone, you can configure the AEI protocol using this function.
AEI operation Y ETSI AT
You can connect various supplementary equipment, such as a headset, a
DSS module or a PC, to the AEI interface on the bottom of your phone. De-
pending on the configuration used, you have to set one of the three operat-
ing modes.
AT command: With this mode of operation your telephone acts like a mo-
dem which can be controlled by means of AT commands. Here, only the
telephone is controlled. Not data is transmitted to the the remote subscriber.
There are three additional options to do the settings for the baud rate, data
bits and parity.
Y ETSI AT modem: You can connect a PC to the AEI interface at the bot-
tom of your telephone. To do this, you have to set the AEI operating mode
to "Y ETSI AT".
You can then perform the functions of your telephone on the PC using PTM
("Personal Telephone Manager", a Windows program). These functions are:
setting the telephone, editing phone book entries, writing texts for notes or
phone book entries and saving data on the PC. If you have connected a PC
to the AEI interface, you can see if a call had been diverted or transferred
from another connection. The PC shows you, therefore, to which call num-
ber a connection really exists.
X FTZ AT modem: The operating mode corresponds to the definition of the
X interface of the FTZ as used for the first generation of ISDN PSTN line
telephones. Using this protocol the AEI interface is compatible with PC ap-
plications, especially ISDN cards, which require the X interface.
Alerting
Adjust the volume of the special information tone.
If in doubt, look it up
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