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BINTEC CS300

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL SYSTEM PHONE BINTEC CS300...
  • Page 2 Reprinting of this document - including excerpts - is permitted only with the permission of the publisher and with precise designation of sources.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..... . . 1 Description ..... . . 1 Safety instructions .
  • Page 4 Settings for a PABX System ... . . 57 Number length ......57 Automatic access of exchange line .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction BinTec CS 300 system telephones are manufactured exclusively for BinTec by elmeg, the leading manufacturer of ISDN telephones and PABX systems.Not all features de- scribed in the User’s Manual are currently available with your XCENTRIC.Latest imple- mentation data is available for you at: http://www.bintec.de/XCENTRIC/de/loesungen/index.html...
  • Page 6: Contents Of Package

    The ambient temperature must not be below 0° and should not exceed 40°C. Contents of package BinTec CS300 ISDN- telephone handset with handset connecting cord ISDN connecting cord (approx. 3m) RS232 connecting cable RJ12 / D-SUB 9-pin (approx. 3m)
  • Page 7: User Interface Of Your System Telephone

    User interface of your system telephone 01.04.00\10:34\\\\\\\\\} tbook quiet PQRS WXYZ 1 Speaker 10 Escape 2 Label panel for VIP keys and 11 Acknowledgement function keys 12 Arrow buttons »left« / »right« 3 7 direct dialing/ function keys 13 Open listening/ hands-free with LED 14 Disconnect 4 Shift button with LED...
  • Page 8: Display, Buttons, Leds, Pictographs And Signals

    Display, Buttons, LEDs, Pictographs and signals 2.6.1 Display Date Time 24 chars 01.04.00\10:34\\\\\\\\\} 1st line tbook\ vip \\quiet 2nd line S S S S Text assignment to softkey 4 softkeys Arrow: further menu items accessible with arrow buttons Fig. 2: Display of your telephone ˆ01.04.00 10:34 After you connect the system to the ISDN connection, ˆtbook...
  • Page 9 ˆ Functions Escape button: Pressing the Esc button ˆaudib adjust prog config during programming returns the tele- phone to its idle status. OK key: Pressing this button stores a setting in the telephone. You then hear the acknowledgement signal. C-button: Press this button to move back one menu step in the menu. If you are currently in the input mode, this button can be used to delete individual characters.
  • Page 10 ˆChange tbook data input Now enter the new letters for the new ˆname>TINA PETERS_ name (in the example the surname PETERS » «). 2.6.3 Entering letters and numbers The following buttons are configured for the entry of letters and numbers (e.g. telephone directory, VIP-memory).
  • Page 11 2.6.4 LEDs To the left of each direct dialing and function key (total of 7) is located the associated LED. These LEDs can be used to indicate certain functions. The shift key LED flashes to indicate new callers in the caller list, or remains lit when the shift key is pressed (active). •...
  • Page 12 A three-party conference call is initiated. You hear the positive or negative acknowledgement signal. Select the number, code, character or text. Press the appropriate button on the pushbutton set. 2.6.7 Listen to acknowledgement signals Depending on your settings, the input you make at your phone will be confirmed by an acknowledgement signal (see page 18).
  • Page 13: Installation Of The Telephone

    Installation of the telephone Connection of the handset connecting cord Connect the handset cord as shown in Figure 3. Lay the handset cord in the cord groove and lock it below the two cord retainers. ISDN telephone seen from the bottom Handset Jack for connecting the handset...
  • Page 14: Changing The Label Panel

    Changing the label panel The label panels for the direct dial and function keys are included on a sheet enclosed in the operating instructions. Cut out the label you wish to use and ensure that all the holes for the LEDs have been punched out completely. Where required, remove any remain- ing material from the holes.
  • Page 15 3.4.1 Connection of the elmeg keyboard extension Unplug the ISDN connector (long) for the telephone from the ISDN jack. Place the phone face-down on a soft surface so that you can read the nameplate on the bottom of the phone from the front. Remove the screw to the left of the nameplate, the rubber support and the plastic cover in the top left corner of the phone (see Figure 6).
  • Page 16 Fastening Fastening screw Jack for connecting Jack for connecting the keyboard extension the telephone Fastening screw Keyboard extension, Telephone seen from seen from the bottom the bottom Fig. 7: Connection of the elmeg keyboard extension 3.4.2 Changing the label panel A sheet containing the labels for the direct dial/function keys of the key extension mod- ule is included with the key extension module.
  • Page 17: Settings

    Settings Telephone numbers (MSN or extension number) Up to 10 MSNs (extension numbers) can be configured on your telephone. When you enter an MSN or extension number in your ISDN system telephone you are essentially defining that your ISDN system telephone is called using this MSN or extension number when a call is made.
  • Page 18 4.1.2 Changing MSNs Begin as follows: config msn-1 tnumb ˆ program dial number Delete the existing telephone number by ˆMSN-1>123456 pressing the C button. ˆ program dial number Enter the new number. ˆMSN-1>99887766_ 99887766 In this example: » «. ˆ MSN-1 program Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
  • Page 19 <> ˆSelect volume Use the arrow buttons to set the volume. ˆMSN-1 - ¼¼---- + The bar in the display indicates the current status. ˆ MSN-1 program Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆtnumb sound volume x-fer 4.1.5 Default setting of a number for forwarding of calls If you do not wish to accept a call, you can forward this call directly to a different phone number (see page 68).
  • Page 20: Volume Settings

    Begin as follows: > config msn-1 msn_name ˆ Own MSN designation Delete the existing name of the MSN by ˆMSN-1>MSN-1 pressing the C button. ˆ Own MSN designation Enter the name. ˆMSN-1>priv. priv. In the example: » «. ˆ MSN-1 program Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
  • Page 21 Temporary volume setting ˆ| 0123456 00.51 You are conducting a call. The loud- ˆdispl silent speaker is set to open listening. ˆ Loudspeaker loudness {} Press the F button. ˆ - ©©©©©©- + Use the arrow buttons to set the volume of the speaker.
  • Page 22 ˆ Call wait. tone Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆrepeat volume 4.2.3 Setting the acknowledgement signals With your ISDN system telephone you can select whether the acknowledgement signals are always active, never active or only active when an incorrect entry is made. In the initial state, the acknowledgement signals are always active.
  • Page 23 Temporary volume setting ˆ0123456 00.51 You are conducting a call. ˆdispl silent ˆ Handset loudness Press the F button. ˆ - ©©©© + Use the arrow buttons to set the volume of the handset. The bar in the display indi- cates the current status.
  • Page 24: Call Forwarding (Call Rerouting)

    Call forwarding (call rerouting) With this telephone you can be reached, even if you are not in the vicinity of your phone. This is made possible by automatic forwarding of calls to any other number. Call rerouting can be configured separately for any of the entered numbers (MSNs). To utilize the call rerouting function you must have already configured at least one phone number.
  • Page 25 ˆCall forwarding direct Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆMSN1>0123456789 Call forwarding has been registered. The three dots at the right lower corner flash al- ternately. ˆMSN-1 Call forwarding has been configured. You ˆ Direct call forwarding! see this display for about 10 seconds. ˆcall forwarding ˆ...
  • Page 26: Call Waiting

    4.3.4 Special features for the Swiss version In its initial state, the CS300 telephone is configured for use at the internal ISDN connec- tion with the XCentric. If you wish to use the telephone at the other connection the proto- Keypad ETSI col for call rerouting (»...
  • Page 27: Setting Appointment Dates

    Setting appointment dates With your system phone you can set three different appointments which can be acti- vated once, or daily. The following settings are possible for every day: » « The set appointment is not signaled. daily » « The set appointment is signaled daily.
  • Page 28: Call Filter

    Once the date and time of the set appointment are reached, an acoustic (with fixed mel- ody and volume) and optical signal is issued. If you press the E button once, this signal is interrupted and then continued a short time later as a reminder.
  • Page 29 ˆ Filter number create Enter the prefix, telephone number or par- ˆ>05171_ tial number that is to be filtered. 05171 In this example: » «. ˆSelect filter number Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆ1:05171 Using an existing number as the filter number Begin as follows: >...
  • Page 30: Setting The Date And Time

    permit » « Only those calls whose number concurs with the filter numbers that you have stored (complete numbers or partial numbers) are signaled. All other calls are not signaled. complete » « No calls are signaled. Begin as follows: >...
  • Page 31: Setting The User Interface

    ˆ Set time Enter the date. ˆDate>01.04.00 010400 In this example: » «. Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆ Settings ˆfilter tncall time Setting the User Interface 4.8.1 Setting the softkey display You can configure the settings for the softkeys in the lower row of the display. With your ISDN system telephone you can select whether you wish to have the letters for the softkeys shown in lower and upper, or only in upper case in the display.
  • Page 32 Begin as follows: > adjust headset ˆ Use headset? Press the softkey below » « to configure ˆNo a headset or press the softkey below » « to deactivate a set headset. ˆ Use variant ˆsoftkeys headset 4.8.3 Dialing with handset in its cradle You can dial the number of a subscriber without lifting the handset from the cradle (e.g.
  • Page 33: Direct Dialing

    Begin as follows: > > adjust list ˆ Caller list LED? If the LED is to flash for new calls in the ˆ caller list, press the softkey below » «. To not have new calls in the caller list signaled by flashing LEDs, press the softkey below ˆ...
  • Page 34 ˆ Activate direct call? To set the number for direct dialing press ˆ no tnumb tnumb the softkey below » «. ˆDir. call-in number Enter the telephone number. ˆDirCall>098765_ 098765 In this example: » «. Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆ...
  • Page 35: Displays Of The Telephone

    4.10 Displays of the telephone 4.10.1 Display the call number The four (4) options for call switching are described in the following. Not all of the perfor- mance features described here are implemented in the ISDN standard connection or in the PABX.
  • Page 36: Dial Number

    (Telephone number: 7654321) (Telephone number: 1234567) Call from A to B Call rerouting from 7654321 B to C Display at A does not show number C has Caller-ID (number transmission) of C, but only the telephone number disabled that was dialed (Telephone number: 987654) Fig.
  • Page 37 ˆCalling subscriber numb? Press the softkey below» « or » «. ˆ ˆCalling subscriber get Display (approx. 5 seconds) after pressing ˆno dial number! the softkey below » «. ˆCalling subscriber get Display (approx. 5 seconds) after pressing ˆ dial number! the softkey below »...
  • Page 38 ˆ0123456 02.19 During a call the display shows in the up- ˆdispl silent 0123456 per row the phone number (» «) and the duration of the entire call 02.19 (» «). displ Press the softkey below » «. 01.04.00 ˆ01.04.00 10:34 You see the date (»...
  • Page 39 duration ˆ Conversation display The softkey » « is available only ˆ duration norm after pressing softkey below tnumb+charge » «. Otherwise, this softkey is no longer displayed. Displaying the conversation time tnumb+charge After setting the call display to » «...
  • Page 40: Call Control

    <> ˆ Which language? } Press the arrow buttons to view the avail- ˆdeutsch english able languages. Press the softkey below the desired lan- guage. The display switches to the changed language immediately. ˆ Display-Monitoring ˆlanguage 4.11 Call control You can configure a control for outgoing calls in your phone. If you have configured the call control a »...
  • Page 41 Selective inhibit list » « The call control distinguishes between the entries in the enable list and those in the inhibit list. You can release inhibited entries using the en- able list. If an entry in the enable list longer that an entry in the inhibit list that entry can be dialed.
  • Page 42 ˆInhib./Enable tel. no.{} Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆInhib-1>05171 Editing inhibited and enabled telephone numbers Begin as follows: > <> config inhibit list Enter PIN Select entry ˆ Inhib./Enable tel. no. Delete the existing telephone number by ˆInhib-1>05171_ pressing the C button. ˆ...
  • Page 43: Protecting The Configuration By A Pin (Password)

    4.12 Protecting the configuration by a PIN (password) The call filter PIN can also be used to protect the configuration of the telephone and for config deleting the charges. After accessing configuration ( button and » «) and before clearing the charges, the PIN must first be entered. The setting for access using a PIN is made using a security code: protection Access to the configuration menu is not restricted.
  • Page 44: Call Charges

    4.13 Call charges You must apply for this feature at your network service provider. Transmission of the current charges can, depending on the service you applied for, be displayed either dur- ing or after the call. Please note that only charge billing by the network service provider is binding. There are several standardized procedures for transmitting call charge rates.
  • Page 45 4.13.2 Resetting the charge display wrong In the event that the phone receives charge information that is not stored, » charge type « then appears in the display. When the charges that are stored in the phone are deleted, recognition and saving are reactivated automatically.
  • Page 46: Setting The Default Park Code

    4.13.4 Chargesaccount for each Number (MSN) You can set up a charge account for each number (MSN) that has been entered in the telephone. An amount in the configured currency that is available for making calls will then be allocated to this account for the defined number (MSN). Once this amount has been exhausted, only calls with costs, in addition to free-of-charge calls, can be directed to the enabled numbers of the call control (see Page 36).
  • Page 47: Emergency Operation

    UPS adapter. A proposal for the XCentric can be found at: http://www.bintec.de/XCENTRIC/de/loesungen/index.html The emergency operation mode enables you to use your telephone with limited perfor- mance features only.All incoming calls are signaled at this phone (ringing tone volume is not adjustable).
  • Page 48 To deactivate, press spring in this direction spring Fig. 10: Setting emergency operation at a point-to-multipoint connection 4.15.2 Making calls during emergency operation at a point-to-multipoint connection ˆ EMERGENCY SERVICE Loss of power supply for the network ter- mination, or for the PABX. You see this display after a few seconds.
  • Page 49: Emergency Operation At A Point-To-Point Connection

    4.16 Emergency operation at a point-to-point connec- tion Begin as follows: > config pabx connection ˆEmergency service PABX? Press the softkey below » «, to enable ˆ your telephone for emergency operation at a pabx connection or press » «, to de- activate emergency service.
  • Page 50 right arrow button after entering the first letter and then enter the next letter. You can also change the position where the letters are entered using the arrow buttons (e.g. for enter- ing a space). Begin as follows: prog tbook ˆ...
  • Page 51: Delete List

    ˆChange tbook data input Delete the existing telephone number by ˆtnumb>0987654321_ pressing the C button. ˆChange tbook data input Enter the new number. ˆtnumb>0123456789_ 0123456789 In this example: » «. Bestätigen Sie die Eingabe mit OK. ˆname>J.DEANNOY To edit further entries proceed as de- ˆT:0123456789 scribed above.
  • Page 52: Programming Vip Numbers

    4.17.5 Configuringspecial ringing tone (VIP ringing tone) for directory entries You can configure a special ringing tone for a caller whose number is entered in the di- rectory. This special ringing tone will then have priority over the ringing tone assigned to the selected MSN.
  • Page 53: Programming Direct Dialing Numbers

    ˆ Program VIP name Enter the name of the VIP entry » «. ˆV5:BEATRICE_ BEATRICE In this example: » «. Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆ Program VIP number Enter the telephone number. ˆV5>0123456789_ 0123456789 In this example: » «.
  • Page 54 4.19.1 Programming dtmf or keypad sequences The following example describes how to program the direct dialing button 5. If you wish to configure further buttons proceed as described for Button 5. Begin as follows: <> prog direct Select direct dial button ˆ...
  • Page 55 ˆ Select direct dial Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆ5_:K 721 4.19.2 Programming function keys You can program the following functions for the direct dialing buttons of your phone: MSN assignment You can conduct an internal or external call such that a defined phone number (MSN) is transmitted to the party you are calling from your phone.
  • Page 56 Callrerouting You can configure a button such that call rerouting (see page 20) is set up for certain numbers (MSNs). When this button is then pressed call rerouting is either activated or deactivated. Configuring of call rerouting using programmable buttons is only possible for numbers 1 to 9 (MSN1...MSN9) of the telephone.
  • Page 57: Call Forwarding

    ˆ2a / call forwarding Enter the index of the telephone number ˆnumber>3_ (MSN) that is to be forwarded. In this example: Telephone number with index » «. ˆ2a / call forwarding Indicate the type of call rerouting. ˆnumber>32_ »1« - permanent »2«...
  • Page 58: Programming The Elmeg T300 Keyboard Extension

    (DTMF or keypad sequences (see page 50) and functions (see page 51) for these buttons. When you are using the BinTec CS300 together with an XCentric, you can program the typical system features described from page 59 on.
  • Page 59: Additional Information In The Display

    Programming functions <> ˆ Prog. key 13a Use the arrow keys to select the desired ˆcall filter function. call filter In this example: » «. ˆ Prog. key 13a Confirm your entry by pressing OK. ˆFunction ˆF call filter The number of the button and the pro- ˆFunction grammed function then alternate in the display.
  • Page 61: Settings For A Pabx System

    Settings for a PABX System Number length The length of internal numbers is the maximum length (digits) for numbers that are as- signed to different internal subscribers within your PABX system. The telephone uses the number of digits of a number (number length) you have entered to differentiate be- tween internal and external callers.
  • Page 62: Line Access Digit (Lad)

    The PABX system transmits a line access digit on incoming calls. No line access digit should be entered in the phone. If you are using the BinTec CS300 on the internal ISDN connection of the XCentric, please enter type »...
  • Page 63: Function Buttons

    Not all features listed below are currently supported by the function keys.The scope of features is continuously enhanced.Up to date information on the current software version can be found at: http://www.bintec.de/XCENTRIC/de/loesungen/index.html Attention: • All of the LED functions described here are only available for functions configured for the first level of the direct dial buttons.
  • Page 64 5.5.2 Connection keys You can configure dialing to an internal party using a connection key. When the corre- sponding key is pressed the hands-free function is activated and the number entered for the listed internal subscriber is dialed. If a call is signaled at a listed, internal subscriber you can accept this call by pressing the connection key.
  • Page 65 5.5.5 Day-/ Night modes You can configure a key so that you can switch between the call switching modes of the PABX (Day/Night modes) when that key is pressed. There are three (3) different options for this function: Day/Night all: All features which make a distinction between Day/Night call modes for call distribution (AVA, Teams, TFE) are all commonly switched over.
  • Page 66 5.5.8 Intchselercom The intercom function allows you to establish a connection to a different telephone with- out this connection having to be actively accepted. When this phone accepts the inter- com call the connection is set up and the LED for the intercom button is activated. The intercom connection can be ended by pressing the intercom button again, or by press- ing the speaker button.
  • Page 67 display of the number or name of the caller. If your phone has been configured as a “Boss” phone, a further function is added to the feature »Station guarding«. Once you have activated »Station guarding«, all calls for the first number (MSN-1) at the boss’ phone are forwarded immediately to the secretary’s phone.
  • Page 68: Line Key

    function Display Other input Line keys Please refer to the description line key on page 63. connection key Connection keys Number of subscriber connection key Team-Tasten Number of team subscriber day/night all Day/Night call mode (all) Day/ Night call mode Team number or no entry for all day/night team (Team)
  • Page 69: Operation

    Operation Starting a call 6.1.1 Dial number - no correction possible Dial number 6.1.2 Dial number - correction possible Dial number To change the number or to correct a wrong entry, select the wrong figure with the arrow buttons and press to delete it.
  • Page 70 Dialing from the telephone directory <> and / or tbook Enter first let- Select ter. entry Dialing from the speed dialing memory <> Select VIP Select VIP destination destination Dialing from the direct dialing memory Press the di- rect dialing 6.1.4 Initiating a call using a set number (MSN) You can conduct an internal or external call such that a defined number (MSN) is trans-...
  • Page 71: Accepting A Call

    Accepting a call In its initial state the telephone will accept all calls, regardless of the service or the se- lected MSN. If two calls are signaled simultaneously the first one is accepted when you lift the handset. The second call is then no longer signaled or indicated in the display. The second caller will then hear the busy signal.
  • Page 72: Call Rerouting / Call Deflection

    Call rerouting / Call deflection If you are unable, or do not wish to accept a call, you have the option of rejecting or for- reject warding this call. To do this, press the softkey below» «. The calling party hears the busy signal.
  • Page 73 The last dialed number is displayed. At the end of the second line the status of this entry is indicated by the letters displayed there. » « connection » « Call-Box » « Calls configured for automatic redialing. no entry You placed a call to somebody but did not reach him/her, or his/her line was busy.
  • Page 74 ˆ 5/TONY In the redialing function the name displays ˆtbook delete? memo? auto instead of the number. 6.5.4 Automatic redialing If you placed a call to a subscriber whose number is busy or who does not answer, you can then activate automatic redialing which will call that same subscriber again after about 10 seconds.
  • Page 75: Caller And Memo List

    Caller and memo list The phone has a combined caller and memo list. A maximum of 20 entries are stored. list Entries in the caller or memo list are indicated by the softkey » « in the lower row of the display.
  • Page 76 list ˆ01.04.00 10:34 Press the softkey below » «. ˆtbook quiet list ˆCall-Box today 07:55 {} The most current entry is shown in the dis- ˆ 1:JOHNSON,E. play. Call-Box Memo In the upper row of the display you see the type of entry: (» «...
  • Page 77 6.6.2 Select from the caller or memolist <> list Select entry 6.6.3 Deleting an entry from the caller or memo list <> list delete? Select entry 6.6.4 Importing numbers from the caller/memo list into the telephone directory You can import a number listed in the caller/memo list into the telephone directory of your phone (see page 45).
  • Page 78: Mute, Open Listening And Hands-Free Calling

    Begin as follows: > <> Select memo short dialing destination ˆ Memo number create You now have the option to change or ex- ˆ>0123456_ tend the telephone number. If you want to delete the figures, press the C button ˆ Enter memo Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
  • Page 79: Light Telephone Headset (Headset)

    When you hang up the handset while open listening is active, both open listening and the call itself are terminated. Hands Free Calling The handset remains in its cradle during hands free calling. The built-in microphone and the speaker are activated. Any actions are carried out using the open listening button only.
  • Page 80: Message And Intercom

    The functions »Message« (see page 61) and »Intercom« (see Page 62) are typical sys- tem features that are available when using the BinTec CS300 at an XCentric. You can initiate the message or the intercom function via a function key that has been configured accordingly (see page 59) or using the procedures described in the following.
  • Page 81: Call Waiting, Enquiry Call, Broker`s Call And Three-Party Conference

    Intercom Begin as follows: > > audib intercom ˆ| Speak with 22 Enter the telephone number, for which the ˆtbook intercom function is to be activated, or se- lect an entry from the telephone directory. ˆ| 22 interc. The connection is set up when the tele- ˆdispl silent phone has accepted the intercom func- tion.
  • Page 82 If you wish to set up further connections, proceed as described above. An active connection can be terminated by pressing .You can return to the call that was previously put on hold. If there are no other calls on hold, a new connection can then be set up.
  • Page 83: Call Transfer(Switching)

    6.11 Call transfer (switching) When a call is transferred, the active subscriber and the subscriber for the connection previously put on hold are always connected with one another. You can initiate an enquiry call yourself (e.g. in order to announce the call) and can then transfer the call.
  • Page 84: Call-Back On Busy(Ccbs)

    Unparking > unpark Enter Ongoing park code call 6.13 Call-Back on busy (CCBS) You can only use this feature if it is supported by your network provider or by your PABX. Using the function “automatic call-back on busy” you can reach a party whose line is busy as soon as he/she hangs up the handset at the end of his/her call.
  • Page 85: Keypad And Tone Frequency Dialing (Dtmf Dialing)

    Malicious call identification during ongoing call > The telephone number can then be estab- You want to identify a caller. lished in the exchange office. Call with sub- mcid scriber After the caller has hung up the handset You wish to determine the caller, but he/she The telephone number can then be es- has already hung up the handset.
  • Page 86: Viewing And Deleting Call Charges

    > Input of character dtmf strings and digit se- quences In the initial state of your system telephone tone frequency suffix dialing is possible with- out pressing the corresponding softkey. Pressing the right arrow key is used as a check function here to determine whether tone frequency dialing or keypad sequences can be keypad entered.
  • Page 87 delete? ˆMSN-3: 12,36 GBP Press the softkey below » «. ˆsingle delete? > ˆMSN-3 0,00 GBP Press the right arrow button to view the ˆsingle delete? charges for other MSNs. Proceed as de- scribed for MSN-3 if you wish to delete these charges.
  • Page 88: Cti With Tapi

    Application Programming Interface. This denotes the standard interface for Win- dows telephony applications from Microsoft. This enables you to make and control telephone calls directly from TAPI-compatible Windows applications.Data for incoming calls are displayed as well. For further information please refer to: http://www.bintec.de/XCENTRIC/de/loesungen/index.html...
  • Page 89: Service Functions

    Begin as follows: > > config service version > ˆSoftware-Identificatio{} The display shows the firmware version of ˆBinTec CS300 V1.00 your telephone. this example: V1.00a » «. Press the right arrow button to view further data.
  • Page 90: Programs Of The Win-Tools Cd-Rom

    Download via the serail port (see section 7.4.1). Quick download via the ISDN connection (direct dial-in). For further infor- mation please refer to: http:/www.bintec.de/XCENTRIC/de/loesungen/index.html All of the data in your telephone may be deleted. Prior to downloading, save all of your telephone data (configuration, phone direc- tory) to your PC.
  • Page 91: Telephone Bios

    7.4.1 Downloading a new new firmware via the RS232 interface You can load the newest firmware versions into your telephone via the PC and using the WIN-Tools CD ROM supplied with the system. Load the new firmware into your PC (e.g. from the Internet). Start the WIN-Tools download program.
  • Page 92: Reset - Resetting To Default State

    RESET - Resetting to default state You can reset the telephone to its initial state using the procedure described in the fol- lowing. All of the data that you have entered previously will be deleted. If you have connected the elmeg T300 key extension module to your phone all of the data for the module will also be deleted when this procedure is executed.
  • Page 93: Connection Of The Telephone To The Pc

    Connection of the telephone to the PC Connect the cable RS232(V.24) as shown in figure 11. Plug the RJ12 connector into the RJ12 jack on the back of the telephone and the 9-pin D-SUB connector onto the corre- sponding connecting jack of your PC. Only use the RS232(V.24) cable delivered with the system, as this is not a standard serial cable.
  • Page 95: Index

    Index using an existing number . . . 25 Accepting a call ..67 Call forwarding call waiting ... 77 activating... . 20 no number transmission deactivating .
  • Page 96 changing the label panel ..12 Connecting to the PC ..89 connecting ... 11 Connection key ..60 programming.
  • Page 97 Message inhibit ..61 Microphone mute ..74 Keyboard extension elmeg T300 . . 10 MSN ....13 changing the label panel .
  • Page 98 special ringing tone Setting the charge rate factor . . . 40 (VIP ringing tone) ..48 Setting the currency ..41 Programs of the WIN-Tools ..86 Setting the date .
  • Page 99 VIP number ... . 48 editing ... . . 49 User interface ... . 3 programming.
  • Page 101: Brief Description Of Functions

    Brief Description of Functions Enquiry call Dial number Broker`s call > conn1 Dial number conn4 Three-party conference call conf Dial number Call transfer with prior notice x-fer Dial number Dial number Parking > park Enter parking code Unparking > unpark Enter park- ing code Malicious call identification...
  • Page 102 Expanded redialing <> Search num- Search number Automatic redialing auto Subscriber Dial number busy Deactivate automatic redialing auto Call-back on busy clbckbusy Dial number Number busy Selection of outgoing numbers (MSNs) msn1 Dial number msn10 Activate call forwarding delayed msn1 adjust forward busy...
  • Page 103 Guarantee Performance 1. Bintec Communication AG takes over a 12-month guarantee for this appliance in ac- cordance with the following conditions, calculated from the date of purchase from the dealer, which must be documented by the original invoice or other documentation.
  • Page 104 This device meets the requirements stipulated by the EC guidelines: 98/13/EG Telecommunication transmitting equipment 73/23/EWG Low-voltage devices 89/336/EWG Electromagnetic compatibility The Bintec ISDN-telephone has therefore been given the CE mark. BINTEC COMMUNICATIONS AG SUEDWESTPARK 94 D-90449 NUREMBERG WWW.BINTEC.DE...

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