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Programming your
System
Maintenance/ Testing
ST 25 ST 30 DECT 30
These functions must only be executed by a service technician.
- Display of the system type and of the software version number
- Setting the countrycode
- Service number define
- System restart (all user data is loaded anew into the RAM).
In this way, in certain circumstances an error can be remedied. All data stored by the user is left unchanged!)
- Clearing the memory (
caution: all data is cleared
..... Each system has the "as-delivered" settings.)
A system restart and clearing of the memories result in waiting times of around 2 minutes.
The display also goes off briefly and programming is ended.
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Programming your
System
Running the Maintenance and Testing
Programm
Software Version and System Type
ST 25
Set 9#1: Initiates Programming.
Pay attention to the display: You must enter the 4-digit setup code if it is prompted after you enter the number 9.
The software version and the system type are displayed.
End Programming
Country Code
Set 9#1: Initiates Programming.
kann nur vom Service geändert werden.
(as delivered State: Great Britain)
End Programming
Service Number
Set 9#1: Initiates Programming.
Service number, which is able to remote control, configure or download new software after your permission (
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If is Service number is already defined delete or change it
Enter Service Number
"enter":Confirm Input
End Programming
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System Reset
Set 9#1: Initiates Programming.
enter":Confrim System Reset
All data is reloaded into Systems RAM,
Programming ends automatically or
End Programming
Erase RAM
Set 9#1: Initiates Programming.
"enter": confrim System reset
You have to confirm again with „enter“
(All Data will be erased, the System will be resetted to delivery settings. This will take approx. 2 Minutes))
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End Programming
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Programming your
System
Reset the System
ST 25 ST 30 hS734Qª
DECT 30
Lift receiver
Reset System
End Programming mode by entering:
The System will reset
Erase the Systems RAM
Lift receiver
Erase RAM
Acknowledgement tone, replace receiver
The System will resetted to delivery Settings
System phone registration
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You can run 2 System Phone on every internal S0 of an AGFEO ISDN System. During configuration of the System every phone is registered with a primary and perhaps a secondary extension number.
When you plug a system phone into the system you have to register it.
If you plug a registered system phone of and plug it in on the same S0 after a while, you don´t need to register it again.
If you plug it into another S0, you have to register it again.
The extension number can be changed at any time.
Systemtelefone deregistration
If you plug a system phone of for use on another S0, you should deregstrate it. Otherwise the extension number can not be used anymore.
Deregistrate system phones with the following procedure:
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Programming your
System
Changing extension number of a system phone
set9#6: Start programming choose extension number with next press enter to registrate the system phone with the highlited number.
ST 25
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Remote setting - Remote configuration
By means of "remote setting - remote configuration", your specialist dealer can program your telephone system according to your wishes, without having to travel to your house, and simply through your S0 basic access. In doing so, data protection is always guaranteed.
To allow remote maintenance, you should enter into the telephone system the "remote service number" your dealer uses or the "service number" your service center uses to maintenance. Remote service is only possible if the entered number agrees with the communicated phone number.
You also decide when and what is allowed to be programmed. For example, you decide whether the phone numbers in the phonebook can be read and written.
If you have allowed remote service, your specialist dealer can read out, modify and write back your telephone system’s programming. Remove service remains allowed for 8 hours, after which it is again automatically disabled. For remote service, you may have to end your programming.
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Programming your
System
Remote Setting - Remote configuration
set *:Inititates Programming enter Remote Configuration Number
Confirm with enter.You can decide if the setting is allowed without or
ST 25
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"next", with configuration of the phonebook.
end programming with set, remote configuration is allowed for eight hours.
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enter Remote Configuration Number
lift receiver remote configuration number enter remote configuration number replace receiver
Allow Remote configuration
lift receiver allow remote configuration
1 = without phonebook
2 = with phonebook acknowledgement tone replace receiver
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Table of contents
- 2 Safety Notes
- 2 About this User Manual
- 3 Table of contents
- 7 CTI - computer telephony integration
- 8 System telephones
- 11 System Telephone ST 20/ ST 25
- 12 System Telephone ST 30
- 13 Setting up and cleaning the system telephones
- 13 Cleaning
- 14 DECT 30 System Cordless Phone
- 22 Overview of freely programmable Function Buttons
- 37 Call Waiting / Callback when free
- 40 Call Pick Up
- 41 Call Log
- 41 Call Log on/off
- 44 Switching between Day and Night Service
- 49 Announcement (Paging)
- 51 Voice Message
- 55 Remote Dial Functions
- 56 Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
- 57 Conference
- 60 Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- 60 Switching Least Cost Routing on/off
- 66 Switching Relays
- 82 Timer functions
- 100 World Clock
- 107 External Line Access
- 114 Call waiting / Call Back when free
- 116 Call Waiting
- 117 Do Not Disturb
- 118 Switching between Day and Night Sevice
- 120 Announcement
- 128 Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- 131 Switching Relays
- 150 Display Call Charges on an analogue phone
- 151 CLIP - display caller's phone number
- 152 Groups
- 153 Callthrough
- 158 Programming from the system telephone or a/b telephone
- 166 Maintenance/ Testing
- 171 Downloading new software
- 173 Advanced Users Programming
- 174 Programming tree
- 178 Glossary
- 188 Appendix
- 189 Tones
- 190 Index
- 194 Declaration of Conformity
- 190 A
- 2 About this User Manual
- 33 Accepting Incoming Calls
- 160 Adjusting the flash time
- 173 Advanced Users Programmin
- 76 Alphabetic
- 190 Amtsleitung. Siehe Wählleitung
- 49 Announcement
- 26 Announcement Button
- 190 Anrufen. Siehe Telefonieren
- 190 Anrufweiterschaltung. Siehe Umleitung zu
- 178 Answering station - VST
- 80 Appointment Call
- 49 Auto Dialling
- 121 Auto Dialling (Hotline)
- 55 Automatic Call
- 68 Automatic Call Back
- 55 Automatic Mike
- 98 Automatic Redial
- 190 B
- 190 B-Kanal. Siehe Wählleitung
- 137 Baby call
- 65 Baby Listening
- 129 Baby Listening / Room Monitor
- 190 Babyruf. Siehe Direktruf
- 36 BROKERS CALL
- 50 Busy on Busy
- 15 Button allocation of the DECT 30 System Phone
- 24 Button Assignment
- 25 Button Assignment of Specific Functions
- 190 C
- 22 Call by Call
- 48 Call Deflection
- 25 Call Forwarding
- 46 Call Forwarding (on/off)
- 20 Call Log
- 20 Call Log ON / OFF
- 41 Call Log on/off
- 54 Call on Hold
- 26 Call Pick Up
- 61 Call Split
- 35 Call Transfer
- 36 Call Transfer without announcement
- 33 Call Waiting
- 111 Call waiting
- 114 Call waiting / Call Back
- 37 Call Waiting / Callback when free
- 39 Call Waiting on/off
- 38 Callback
- 30 Calling an external number
- 153 Callthrough
- 130 Cancelling room monitoring
- 63 Carrier Access Code
- 72 Changing a Number in the Phonebook
- 97 Check in / Check out
- 13 Cleaning
- 57 Conference
- 157 Connecting a PC
- 18 Cost display
- 7 CTI - computer telephony integratio
- 7 CTI - computer telephony integration
- 55 CTI Dialling
- 190 D
- 44 Day and Night Service
- 185 Deactivating the special dial tone
- 14 DECT 30 System Cordless Phone
- 73 Deleting a Number from the phonebook
- 74 Dialling Numbers from the Phone Book
- 137 Direct call
- 78 Direct Call (Baby Call)
- 92 Display and delete call charges
- 150 Display Call Charges on an analogue phone
- 87 Diversion from
- 88 Diversion to
- 43 Do Not Disturb
- 25 Do not disturb
- 83 Door Call Variant
- 85 Door opener
- 28 Door Phone and Lock Release
- 85 Doorphone
- 84 Doorphone Diversion
- 141 Doorphone Night Service
- 171 Downloading new software
- 190 E
- 79 Emergency Call
- 67 Enquiry
- 163 enter Codes
- 73 Entering an Emergency Number
- 98 Extended redial
- 69 Extension Status
- 109 External Acces with specific MSN
- 31 External Access with MSN Button
- 31 External Access with special MSN Button
- 21 External Line Access
- 36 External Transfer
- 190 Externbelegung. Siehe Amtsholung
- 190 F
- 190 Follow me. Siehe Umleitung von
- 190 G
- 190 Gebühren. Siehe Verbindungskosten
- 26 Group Button
- 103 Groups
- 191 H
- 17 Handsfree Microphone - Set to Auto on
- 22 Headset
- 191 I
- 5 Important notes on using analogue equipment
- 6 Important notes on using ISDN terminals
- 13 Insertion of label strips for function buttons
- 27 Intercom (Specific Extension)
- 120 Internal Call Forwarding on / off
- 113 Internal Transfer
- 35 Internal Transfer with announcement
- 191 K
- 191 Kurzwahl. Siehe Telefonbuch
- 191 L
- 60 Least Cost Routing
- 128 Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- 152 Log In / Log Out
- 191 M
- 166 Maintenance/ Testing
- 30 Make a Call Spontaneous seizure with internal
- 29 Making a Call
- 56 Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
- 191 Montage. Siehe Installation
- 27 MSN CO Button
- 191 N
- 25 Night Service
- 44 Night Service on/ off
- 159 Notes on programming with S- procedures
- 134 Numeric retrieval
- 191 O
- 142 Operating the Doorphone and Door opener
- 22 Overview of freely programmable Function Buttons
- 191 P
- 64 Parking a Call
- 71 Phonebook
- 191 Pick up. Siehe Anrufe heranholen
- 8 Pictograms and Buttons
- 8 Piktogramme
- 70 Pop Up Menu
- 185 Power Failure
- 93 Printing of Metered Call Charges
- 158 Programming from the system telephone
- 173 Programming tree
- 157 Programming via PC
- 191 R
- 97 Record Call Charges for Extensions (Start / Stop)
- 48 Reject a call
- 28 Relay
- 26 Remote Answering
- 55 Remote Dial Functions
- 169 Remote setting - Remote configuration
- 114 Request Ringback
- 37 Requesting Ring back when free
- 31 Reserving an Outside Line
- 109 Reserving an outside line
- 168 Reset the System
- 161 ringer rhythm
- 188 Rings
- 65 Room Monitor
- 191 Rufweiterschaltung intern. Siehe Anrufvariante 3
- 191 Ruhe vor dem Telefon. Siehe Anrufschutz
- 191 S
- 2 Safety Notes
- 69 Scrolling through Display Messages
- 86 Sending CLIP or COLP
- 155 Sensor Input
- 19 Set Date & Time
- 20 Set Language
- 107 Setting External Seizure
- 17 Setting the Display Contrast
- 17 Setting the Headset Volume
- 16 Setting the Ringers Tone or Pitch
- 16 Setting the Ringing volume
- 17 Setting the Speaker Volume
- 13 Setting up and cleaning the system telephones
- 101 Single Button Dialling
- 187 Software reset
- 191 Spontane Amtsholung. Siehe Automatische Amtsholung
- 109 Spontaneuos Outside Line Seizure
- 159 Starting the programming mode
- 19 Status Display & Date/ Time
- 71 Storing a Number
- 134 Storing and Dialling Phonebook Numbers
- 62 Storing the Last Number
- 118 Switching between Day and Night Sevice
- 140 Switching over the door call variant
- 66 Switching Relays
- 168 System phone registration
- 98 System Redial
- 157 System requirements
- 11 System Telephone ST 25
- 12 System Telephone ST 30
- 8 System telephones
- 16 System Telephones - settings
- 192 T
- 3 Table of contents
- 7 TAPI
- 103 Telephone Answering Machine (TAM)
- 78 Telephone Lock
- 136 Telephone lock
- 18 Telephone Lock (PIN)
- 82 Timer
- 138 Timer Functions
- 124 To place a Call on Hold
- 19 To Set Date & Time
- 189 Tones
- 56 Tracing a Call
- 37 Transfer an Outside Line
- 192 U
- 172 Update Dect Module Firmware
- 192 V
- 76 Vanity
- 51 Voice Message
- 123 Voice MessageAnnouncement
- 192 W
- 99 Wake Up Call
- 192 Weiterverbinden. Siehe Weitergabe
- 186 What to do in the event of malfunctions
- 192 Wochenprofilautomatik. Siehe Timer
- 100 World Clock