Setting external calls . AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie

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Ringing cycles before forwarding

Start programming mode: h

*PRO

PRO

(system PIN) q

ª h * Z Y K E z M z # q ª

Ackn. tone Replace handset

Lift Cycles (number of Input ID Number of

M

SN

Enter MSN for which handset rings) rings (2 to forwarding is defined

ID

8)

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

Setting the rhythm for external calls

You can assign different ringing rhythms to 5

MSN’s in order to be able to hear from the ringing whom the caller wants to speak to.

As-delivered state:

Rhythm 0 (standard) for all

MSN’s.

Start programming mode: h

*PRO

(system PIN) q

ª

PRO

h * R H Y Ez Mz # q ª

Lift handset

Rhy

thm

E

nter, rhythm 0 to 4 the rhythm is to apply

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

Acknowledgement tone

Replace handset

P

Notes

All ringing rhythms for incoming external calls start with an initial ring of 500 ms. This is followed by a 2 s pause. This is for technical reasons to transmit the phone number of the caller (CLIP).

Then it is possible to distinguish calls under different multiple subscriber numbers (see the diagram).

Ringing rhythms

Rhythm 0 (standard)

Rhythm 1

Rhythm 2

Rhythm 3

Rhythm 4

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The calls may deviate depending on the terminal used.

Programming P - 7

Programming access to the ISDN network

You define which multiple subscriber number(s) of the telecommunications system every internal subscriber can use to set up an external connection. The connection costs are registered under this multiple subscriber number (MSN) which is transferred to the called party.

You define one of the three authorisations for every MSN:

Preferred

– this MSN is transmitted automatically in the case of external seizure

“spontaneous with internal” or with “0”.

Free

– these MSN’s can be selected for external seizure by the internal subscriber. On the telephone by entering

*MSN

and the MSN.

This is only possible when the external seizure

“spontaneous with internal” is switched off.

If the internal subscriber is authorised for several multiple subscriber numbers, the first assigned

MSN is transmitted spontaneously at external seizure or with “0”.

Barred –

this MSN is barred for the internal subscriber.

As-delivered state:

All internal subscribers have free access to the ISDN network through every

MSN.

Start programming mode: h

*PRO h * Z U G

B

PRO

Preferred

F

G

F

ree

Barred

(system PIN)

Iz q

ª

M z

Enter

MSN

#

A

A

ll MSN's qª

Lift handset

Access Select authorisation

Enter iiiiinternal

ID and internal phone number for which the access is to apply

Selection:

Access for the telecommunications system

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

Ackn.

tone

Replace handset

P - 8 Programming

Defining authorisation

Normally every subscriber can telephone all over the world.

However, you can define how far every single phone may call:

- non-restricted

- domestic

- regional numbers table (the regional numbers must be entered additionally)

- City/local calls

- none (only answer incoming calls, semirestricted)

Start programming mode: h

*PRO

PRO

As-delivered state:

non-restricted for all subscribers

Irrespective of the authorisation, you can define that every subscriber cannot dial certain phone numbers (programmed under “Barred numbers”).

(system PIN) q

ª h * B E R

V

I

N

C

K

Full

Domestic

T

able regional

C

ity/Lo

None

I z q ª

Lift handset Authorisation Selection Enter iiiiinternal ID and internal phone number for which the

Continue programming or exit programming mode: authorisation is to apply h

*END q

ª

END

Ackn.

tone

Replace handset

P

Notes

All subscribers can dial all the phone numbers in the phone book irrespective of the programmed authorisation.

Phonebook numbers which are barred by the barred numbers function cannot be dialled by subscribers with the “Barred numbers” assignment.

Programming P - 9

Programming regional numbers (free range)

You have defined how far a telephone may call under “Authorisation”. If you have set “Table regional numbers” there, you can program up to 10 codes (index 1 to 9, 0, max. 6 digits) which you can define as a region.

If you enter 022 for example, the subscriber with regional authorisation can dial numbers beginning with 022 in addition to making local calls:

- He can dial e.g.: 0221, 0228, 02241, 0228.

- He cannot dial e.g. 0211, 0231, 0288.

As-delivered state:

No regional numbers defined.

(system PIN) q

ª

Start programming mode: h

*PRO h * N A H

E

L

PRO

E

nter

Delllllete

Lift handset

Regional numbers Selection

Iz

Enter iiiiindex

ID and index

1, 2 ... 9, 0

Vz #

Enter code ID and code number max. 6 digits q ª

Ackn.

tone

Replace handset

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

Programming barred numbers

You can bar 10 number (index 1 to 9, 0) ranges.

Barred numbers beginning with these codes cannot be dialled. The barred numbers can be assigned to every subscriber in the telecommunications system additionally irrespective of the authorisation.

As-delivered state:

No barred numbers defined, no barred numbers assigned.

Entering barred numbers

Start programming mode: h

*PRO

PRO

(system PIN) q

ª h* S P E

E

E

nter

L

Delllllete

Iz

Vz #

Lift handset

Barred numbers Selection Enter iiiiindex ID and index 1, 2, ...,

9, 0

Enter code ID and code number max. 6 digits

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

q ª

Ackn.

tone

Replace handset

P - 10 Programming

Assigning the barred numbers

Start programming mode: h

*PRO

PRO

h * Z U W

A

E

Off

On

(system PIN) q

Iz q

ª

ª

Lift Assign barred Selection Enter internal ID Acknowledgement handset numbers and internal phone number tone

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

Replace handset

Entering terminal types

Settings are available dependent on the connected terminal types. Certain functions are then automatically active.

Make the setting on every terminal:

- Telephone:

The knocking prevention is switched off and can be switched on.

A call with the “Fax” service ID is not signalled.

- Answering machine:

The knocking prevention is switched on permanently. Anyone can pick up a call from this connection.

- Fax:

The knocking prevention is switched on permanently. A call cannot be picked up. The

“Fax” service is transmitted. Calls with the

“Fax” service ID are always signalled at this connection.

- Modem:

The knocking prevention is switched on permanently. A call cannot be picked up.

- Combi-device:

A combi-device is a telephone generally assigned where it is to be signalled according to the set ringing assignment irrespective of the transmitted service ID. In the case of external seizure with “0”, use the “Telephone” service. In case of external seizure with

“10” use the “Fax” service.

The knocking prevention is switched on permanently.

As-delivered state:

- Connection 1 – telephone, internal phone number 11

- Connection 2 – telephone, internal phone number 12

- Connection 3 – answering machine, internal phone number 13

- Connection 4 – combi-device, internal phone number 14 with integrated fax. In the combi-device a call is

Start programming mode: h

*PRO

PRO

h *TYP

E

L

E

nter

Delllllete

(telephone)

(system PIN) q

ª

TEL

ANR

TEL

ephone

Answering machine

V FAX

MOD

KOM

FAX

MOD

em

Combi-device q ª

P

Lift

TYP

e of terminal Selection

V

anity

Selection handset

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

Ackn. tone Replace handset

Programming P - 11

Programming short commands

You can program a function which you want to use frequently as a short command.

Two short commands which you can select with

*0

or

*1

on every telephone are available in your telecommunications system.

The following standard functions are stored as short commands in the

as-delivered state:

*0

=

*TEL V

(Call the phonebook with

*1

=

Vanity input)

*HOE

(Pick up an external call)

You can program any function as short command

0 or 1. Every function starts with

*

.

You can also combine several functions in one short command.

Example: Entering / cancelling limit

Enter the individual functions after index 0 or 1. Do not replace the handset!

*KOS

.... - start cost menu

*LIM

.... - entering / cancelling limit

*END

.... - exit cost menu

If you replace the handset before terminating the short command input with

*KUR

, the entry will be cancelled.

If you delete or cancel a short command input, the appropriate standard function is programmed again.

Start programming mode: h

*PRO

PRO

h * K U R

E

E

nter

L

Delllllete

(system PIN)

Lift handset

Short command

Selection q

ª

Enter iiiiindex

ID and index

0 or 1

Ackn.

tone

Enter function.

Do not replace the handset!

ggf.

* K U R q ª z p

Enter the next function if necessary. Do not replace the handset!

Exit short command input

Acknowledgement tone

Replace handset

Continue programming or exit programming mode: h

*END q

ª

END

P - 12 Programming

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Key Features

  • ISDN TK-System for crystal-clear voice calls
  • Lightning-fast internet connectivity
  • Easy-to-use interface and intuitive controls
  • Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN)
  • Ringing assignments (day, night, internal call forwarding service)
  • Authorisations (external authorisation, external access, regional range, barred range)
  • Types of terminals

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The key features of the AC 14 WebPhonie include ISDN TK-System for crystal-clear voice calls, lightning-fast internet connectivity, easy-to-use interface and intuitive controls, Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN), Ringing assignments (day, night, internal call forwarding service), Authorisations (external authorisation, external access, regional range, barred range), and Types of terminals.
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