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Operating the base station on a PABX. Gigaset Communications GmbH TVU-V400AM, TVU-V400
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Verizon V400 / us-en / A31008-M1805-B101-1-xx19 / T-NetBox_SAG-registration.fm / 31.01.2008
Operating the base station on a PABX
Restoring the base station to factory settings
When the settings are restored, all handsets are de-registered. Each individual setting is restored. Only the date and time are retained.
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Settings
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Base
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§OK§
Base Reset
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§OK§
Operating the base station on a PABX
The following settings are only needed when your PABX requires them. Please refer to the user guide of your PABX.
Changing the dialing mode
§Menu§
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L N O 1 1 its for dialing mode: Q = Dual-tone multifrequency dialing (DTMF); dialing (PD) §OK§
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Enter dig-
= Pulse
Switching temporarily to dual-tone multifrequency dialing (DTMF)
If your PABX is still using pulse dialing
(PD), but tone dialing is required for a connection (e.g., to play back your network mailbox), you must switch temporarily to tone dialing.
Requirement: You are conducting a call or have already dialed an external number.
Press the flash key c . Tone dialing is now activated for this call only .
Setting the flash time
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L N O 1 2
Enter digits for the flash time
Q = 80 ms; 1 = 100 ms;
2 = 120 ms; I = 180 ms;
4 = 250 ms; 5 = 300 ms;
L = 600 ms; M = 800 ms
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§OK§
Changing the pause after line seizure
You can set the length of the pause between pressing the Talk key c and sending the phone number.
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L N O 1 O
= 1 sec.; 2 = 3 sec.; I = 7 sec.
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§OK§ .
Changing the pause after pressing the
Flash key
§Menu§
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L N O 1 4
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§OK§ .
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Enter the digits for the current pause length:
1 = 800 ms; 2 = 1600 ms;
I = 3200 ms
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Table of contents
- 1 Automatic handset registration
- 2 The handset at a glance
- 3 Verizon V400AM base station at a glance
- 4 Contents
- 6 Safety precautions
- 7 Special features of the Verizon V400AM
- 7 SOS mode
- 8 SOS procedure
- 9 Verizon V400AM - more than just a telephone
- 9 First steps
- 9 Pack contents
- 9 Installing the base station
- 10 Connecting the base station
- 10 Setting up the handset for use
- 10 Inserting the batteries and closing the cover
- 11 Placing the handset into the base station and registering
- 12 Initial charging and discharging of batteries
- 12 Date and time
- 13 Area codes
- 13 Local Area Code
- 13 Extra Codes
- 14 Menu tree
- 16 Making calls
- 16 Making external calls and ending calls
- 16 Answering a call
- 16 Caller ID
- 16 Displaying the caller’s number
- 17 Handsfree operation
- 17 Muting
- 17 Operating the handset
- 17 Switching the handset on/off
- 17 Activating/deactivating the keypad lock
- 17 Control key on the handset
- 18 Display keys
- 18 Returning to idle status
- 18 Menu guidance
- 18 Main menu (first menu level)
- 18 Submenus
- 18 Correcting incorrect entries
- 19 CID 2.5 services (network services)
- 19 Using the directory, Direct Dialing keys, and lists
- 19 Directory
- 19 Storing the first number in the directory
- 19 Storing a number in the directory
- 19 Selecting a directory entry
- 20 Dialing with the directory
- 20 Managing directory entries
- 20 Sending the directory to another handset
- 20 Adding a displayed number to the directory
- 20 Direct Dialing and SOS keys
- 21 Storing/changing Direct Dialing/SOS keys
- 22 Last number redial list
- 22 Dialing from the last number redial list
- 22 Managing entries in the last number redial list
- 22 Opening the message list with the Display key
- 23 Calls/answer machine list
- 23 Opening the calls/answer machine list
- 23 List entry
- 23 Dialing from the calls list
- 23 Deleting the calls list
- 24 Operating the base station answer machine
- 24 Operation via the handset
- 24 Switching answer machine on/off
- 24 Recording your own announcement
- 24 Playing back announcements
- 24 Deleting announcements
- 25 Playing back messages
- 25 Deleting messages
- 25 Answering a call from the answer machine
- 26 Activating/deactivating call screening
- 26 Permanently activating/deactivating call screening
- 26 Switching off call screening for the current recording
- 26 Setting up the answer machine
- 26 Setting up call answering
- 26 Setting the recording time
- 26 Changing the language of voice prompting and the prerecorded announcement
- 26 Resetting fast access on the answer machine to Network Voice Mail
- 27 Using the network mailbox
- 27 Using the network mailbox to set fast access
- 27 Viewing your network mailbox messages
- 27 Using several handsets
- 27 Registering handsets
- 27 Manually registering the handset to the Verizon V400AM
- 27 Registering other handsets
- 28 Locating a handset ("paging")
- 28 Making internal calls
- 28 Transferring a call to another handset/ internal consultation
- 28 Accepting a waiting call
- 29 Listening in on an external call
- 29 Handset settings
- 29 Changing the display language
- 29 Screensaver
- 29 Auto answer
- 29 Adjusting the loudspeaker volume
- 30 Changing ringers
- 30 Setting ringer volume
- 30 Setting ringer melody
- 30 Activating/deactivating suppression of the first ringer
- 30 Advisory tones
- 30 Activating/deactivating advisory tones
- 30 Setting the battery warning tone
- 31 Using the handset as an alarm clock
- 31 Restoring the handset default settings
- 31 Base station settings
- 31 Changing the system PIN
- 31 Changing ringers
- 32 Restoring the base station to factory settings
- 32 Operating the base station on a PABX
- 33 Appendix
- 33 Symbols and typographical conventions used
- 33 Care
- 33 Contact with liquid
- 33 Troubleshooting
- 34 FCC / ACTA Information
- 36 Industry Canada Certification
- 36 Safety precautions
- 38 Service (Customer Care)
- 38 End User Limited Warranty
- 41 Technical data
- 41 Recommended batteries
- 41 Handset operating times/charging times
- 41 Base station power consumption
- 41 General specifications
- 41 Writing and editing a text message
- 41 Editing text
- 42 Order of directory entries
- 42 Entering special characters
- 43 Accessories
- 43 Wall mounting for base station
- 44 Index