Programming regional numbers . AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie
Add to My manuals76 Pages
AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie is a versatile device that combines the capabilities of a traditional telephone with the convenience of Internet connectivity. With its advanced features, you can effortlessly manage your calls, access online resources, and even control your home automation system from a single, user-friendly interface. Unleash the power of communication and convenience with AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie.
advertisement
![Programming regional numbers . AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie | Manualzz Programming regional numbers . AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie | Manualzz](http://s3.manualzz.com/store/data/055705623_1-13149ed10d793302345f306c595254c6-360x466.png)
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
(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
PRO
h * N A H
E
L
E
nter
De
l
ete
Lift handset
Regional numbers Selection
Iz
Enter
i
ndex
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 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
(system PIN) q
ª
PRO
h* S P E
Lift handset
Barred numbers
E
E
nter
L
De
l
ete
Selection
Iz
Enter
i
ndex ID 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
P - 10 Programming
Assigning the barred numbers ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
Start programming mode: h
*PRO
(system PIN) q
ª
PRO
h * Z U W
A
E
Off
On
Iz q ª
Lift handset
Assign barred numbers
Selection Enter internal ID and internal phone number
Continue programming or exit programming mode: h
*END q
ª
END
Acknowledgement tone
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 with integrated fax. In the combi-device a call is
Start programming mode: h
*PRO
PRO
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
(system PIN) q
ª h *TYP
E
L
E
nter
De
l
ete
(telephone)
V
TEL
ANR
FAX
MOD
KOM
TEL
ephone
Answering machine
FAX
MOD
em
Combi-device q ª
P
Ackn. tone Replace handset
Lift hand-
TYP
e of terminal
Selection
V
anity Selection set
Continue programming or exit programming mode: h
*END q
ª
END
Programming P - 11
advertisement
Key Features
- Seamless call management with intuitive controls
- Integrated web browser for easy internet access
- Home automation integration for remote control of devices
- Customizable settings for personalized user experience
- Compatibility with various IP-based communication systems
- Remote configuration for convenient management
- High-quality audio for crystal-clear conversations
Related manuals
Frequently Answers and Questions
Can I use the AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie to make and receive phone calls?
Can I access the internet with the AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie?
Can I control my home automation system with the AGFEO AC 14 WebPhonie?
advertisement
Table of contents
- 69 Acknowledgement tone
- 4 Analog terminals
- 13 Answering calls
- 71 Answering machine. See TK-Voice
- 20 Picking up a call
- 46 Assigning the barred numbers
- 4 Asterisk key
- 13 Authorisation
- 46 access to the ISDN network
- 47 defining
- 16 B-channel. See Line
- 71 Barred numbers
- 49 assigning
- 48 programming
- 13 Barred range
- 35 Basic factor
- 18 Box PIN
- 56 programming
- 26 Brokerage
- 52 Setting a variant
- 5 Busy LED
- 17 Busy on busy
- 69 Busy tone
- 15 Callback
- 27 internal
- 27 on busy
- 12 Calling an internal subscriber
- 12 Calling external subscribers
- 19 Callthrough one the move
- 35 Charge pulses
- 42 Clearing the memory
- 54 CLIP function, set options
- 49 Combi-device
- 12 Combi-device connection
- 35 Communication of the charge pulses
- 71 Communication software. Siehe TK-Com, TK-Soft
- 59 Communication through PC
- 21 Conference
- 39 Connecting the PC
- 9 Connecting the telecommunications system
- 10 Connection assignment
- 39 PC cable
- 11 Connection costs
- 24 Connection ID
- 7 Connection panel
- 10 opening and closing
- 64 Connections to Internet or other network
- 35 Cost menu
- 35 Cost PIN
- 61 CTI - Computer-assisted calling
- 4 Data transmission
- 71 Day service
- 43 programming
- 22 switching on
- 43 Defining ringing assignment
- 4 Dialling method
- 69 Dialling tone
- 28 Direct call
- 38 Disply charges for the last call
- 33 Diversion
- 34 activating (switching on)
- 34 deactivating (switching off)
- 33 via the ISDN exchange
- 33 via the telephone system
- 20 Diversion from
- 28 Do not disturb
- 64 DT network
- 13 DTMF post-dialling
- 4 Dual tone multi-frequency dialling (DTMF)
- 4 Dual tone multi-frequency dialling method (DTMF)
- 19 Durchrufen von unterwegs
- 42 END (exit programming mode)
- 49 Entering terminal types
- 56 Entering the code
- 36 Entering the limit
- 69 Error tone
- 42 ESC (old settings)
- 71 Eurofiletransfer. Siehe hier TK-File
- 65 External
- 68 External call
- 71 External connection
- 65 incoming
- 65 outgoing
- 12 External seizure
- 12 at combi-device connection
- 11 spontaneous
- 11 spontaneous with internal
- 11 switching
- 12 with "0"
- 12 with certain MSN
- 22 Fallback
- 66 Fault
- 49 Fax
- 20 Follow me (diversion from)
- 72 Forwarding (internal)
- 45 Cycles (ringing cycles)
- 43 Programming
- 48 Free range
- 5 Function LED
- 4 Hash key
- 17 Having a caller identified
- 65 Incoming external connection
- 41 Input in the programming mode
- 66 Inspections in the event of malfunctions
- 63 Install communications software
- 63 Install driver software
- 39 Installing the configuration program
- 72 Interface
- 10 RS 232C
- 65 Internal
- 68 Internal call
- 43 Internal phone numbers
- 64 Internet
- 65 ISDN
- 7 access (S0)
- 8 bus
- 33 call forwarding
- 27 callback on busy
- 9 connecting cable
- 52 hold
- 17 malicious call tracing
- 23 parking (replugging on the bus)
- 8 sockets
- 8 terminals
- 31 transmitting the phone number
- 5 Keys
- 13 Knocking
- 13 answer call
- 14 reject
- 16 Knocking prevention
- 13 Knocking tone
- 36 KOS (start cost menu)
- 22 Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- 5 Light emitting diodes (LED)
- 5 Busy LED (red)
- 5 Function LED (green)
- 35 Limit/Disconnect at limit
- 11 Line
- 3 List of contents
- 57 Loading new firmware
- 56 Local network code
- 28 Lock
- 28 Locking/unlocking the telephone
- 66 Malfunctions
- 17 Malicious call tracing
- 39 Minimum PC requirements
- 4 Modem
- 65 MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number)
- 8 Multi-equipment access
- 72 Multiple subscriber numbers (MSN)
- 9 quick entry
- 9 save
- 65 Music on Hold (MoH)
- 26 Muting
- 22 Network code
- 22 Network provider
- 22 Night service
- 53 programming
- 8 NTBA (NT) – network termination
- 65 Outgoing external connection
- 72 Parking
- 23 in the ISDN exchange
- 23 in the telephone system
- 7 PC interface
- 72 Phonebook
- 30 Dialling the phone number
- 29 Programming the phone number
- 72 Pick up. Siehe Anrufe heranholen
- 20 Picking up a call
- 20 Picking up calls
- 5 Pictograms
- 72 PIN (Personal Identity Number)
- 18 Box PIN
- 35 Cost PIN
- 55 System PIN
- 28 Telephone PIN
- 13 Post dialling
- 13 Post dialling numbers
- 66 Power failure
- 72 Power pack
- 9 connecting
- 8 Power supply
- 41 PRO (start programming mode)
- 60 Program components in the communication software
- 59 Program components of software
- 73 Programming
- 39 with a PC
- 41 with a telephone
- 73 Programming mode
- 42 exit
- 41 start
- 48 Programming regional numbers
- 50 Programming short commands
- 4 Pulse dialling method
- 26 Refer back
- 26 in the room
- 73 Remote configuration – Remote service
- 40 Release
- 40 Remote service phone number
- 18 Remote control (switch box)
- 12 Reserving a line
- 68 Resetting the telecommunications system
- 42 Restoring old settings
- 42 Restoring the as-delivered state
- 22 Ringing assignment
- 68 Ringing rhythms
- 45 setting
- 69 Ringing tone
- 68 Rings
- 25 Room monitoring
- 10 RS 232C interface
- 65 S0 basic access
- 4 Safety Instructions
- 4 Safety instructions
- 7 Scope of delivery
- 7 Selecting location
- 53 Send zero
- 49 Service ID
- 65 Services
- 62 Set up USB connection
- 45 Setting external calls
- 51 Setting list of callers
- 51 Setting the call list
- 52 Setting the flash time
- 29 Short dialling index
- 4 Signal key R (refer back)
- 73 Software. Siehe Firmware
- 59 Software overview
- 62 Soundcard
- 16 Special dialling tone
- 34 ISDN exchange
- 66 switching off
- 55 Standard PIN
- 18 Switch box
- 55 Box PIN
- 44 Phone number
- 73 System PIN
- 41 entering
- 55 programming
- 62 System requirements
- 61 TAPI interface
- 35 Tariff unit
- 70 Technical data
- 73 Telefax. Siehe TK-Fax
- 49 Telephone
- 10 Telephone line
- 28 Telephone PIN
- 73 Telephoning
- 12 Calling externally
- 12 Calling internally
- 65 Terminals
- 4 Analog
- 10 Connecting to external TAE sockets
- 8 Connecting to the telecommunications system
- 8 Flash time
- 8 Types
- 21 Three-party conference
- 30 Timer
- 73 TK-Com
- 60 TK-Fax
- 60 TK-File
- 60 TK-Info
- 60 TK-Tel
- 60 TK-Voice
- 73 TK-Soft
- 59 TK-Bill
- 59 TK-LCR
- 59 TK-Phone
- 59 TK-Set
- 69 Tones
- 17 Tracing – identifying malicious callers
- 14 Transferring a call
- 14 Internal
- 11 Transmitting the phone number
- 31 Switching
- 11 Transmitting your phone number
- 61 TSP
- 62 USB connection
- 10 USB-interface
- 35 User factor
- 9 Wall mounting
- 9 Western plug