Siemens HiPath 3000 V3.0 or later Gigaset M1 Professional
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Siemens HiPath 3000 V3.0 or later Gigaset M1 Professional Operating instructions
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 1 MB Pages: 103
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 3 Overview of unit parts
- 8 Operating instructions
- 8 Conducting calls - the basic functions
- 8 Activating/deactivating the handset
- 9 First seize the line, then dial
- 9 Dial first, then seize the line
- 10 Manual number redial
- 10 Callback
- 11 Enquiry
- 12 Answering a call
- 13 Placing a call in a call pickup group
- 13 Ending a call
- 14 Call forwarding
- 15 Conducting Direct Calls
- 16 Activating or deactivating the keypad lock
- 16 Leaving the radio network
- 17 Description of the keys
- 17 Function keys
- 18 NET/Callback key
- 18 Control key
- 19 Display keys
- 20 Putting the handset into service
- 20 Removing the protective cover
- 20 Inserting the batteries
- 21 Charging and using the battery
- 22 Operating and charging times
- 22 Permitted batteries
- 23 Fitting the attachment clip
- 23 Setting the handset display language
- 24 Setting the system display language
- 25 Setting the handset
- 25 Handset volume
- 25 Ringer volume and melody
- 27 Advisory tones
- 28 Activating or deactivating the ringer volume:
- 28 Activating or deactivating the warning tone
- 29 Activating/deactivating the silent alert
- 29 Activating/deactivating automatic call answering
- 30 Setting the date and time
- 30 Determining direct call numbers
- 31 Resetting the defaults
- 33 Conducting calls - enhanced functions
- 33 Speakerphone mode
- 34 Number redial
- 35 System speed dialling
- 36 Individual system speed dialling
- 37 System telephone directory
- 38 Handset directory/carrier list
- 39 Directed assignment of an MSN (multiple subscriber number)
- 40 Making calls using identification codes
- 41 Using the handset as a second line
- 42 Deactivating the phone number display
- 42 Directed call transfer
- 43 Activating/deactivating do not disturb
- 44 Call charge display
- 44 Call trace
- 45 Entrance telephone
- 47 TDS telephone data service
- 47 Activating control relays
- 48 Sending a signal to the network
- 49 External call forwarding with a multiple subscriber number
- 50 Using night service
- 51 Using dual-tone multifrequency signalling
- 52 Parking/activating calls
- 53 Conducting calls - with multiple users
- 53 Call waiting
- 54 Call waiting tone off/on
- 55 Disabling/enabling automatic call waiting
- 55 Override
- 56 Transferring calls
- 58 Placing a call on hold
- 58 Toggling
- 59 Conducting a conference
- 62 Using the second call function
- 63 Group functions
- 63 Activating/deactivating group calls
- 65 Ringing group on
- 66 UCD call distribution
- 69 Mulap group (Multiple Line Application)
- 72 Message functions
- 72 Leaving a message/advisory message
- 73 Sending/calling text messages
- 75 Answering a message or voice-mail message
- 77 Caller list
- 79 Additional functions
- 79 Handset alarm clock function
- 80 Handset appointment reminder function
- 82 System appointment function
- 84 Setting the room monitor
- 85 Walkie-talkie mode
- 87 Selecting a base
- 88 Telephone blocking
- 88 Telephone lock code programming
- 89 Locking/unlocking the handset
- 90 Central telephone lock/locking/unlocking other handsets
- 91 System functions
- 91 Calling functions via the menu
- 91 Calling functions via codes
- 92 Functions and codes
- 95 Appendix
- 95 Troubleshooting
- 96 Cleaning the handset
- 96 Technical data
- 97 Accessories
- 98 Declaration of conformity
- 99 Index
Siemens Hipath 5000 Service manual
Brand: Siemens Category: Mobile phones Size: 19 MB Pages: 1144
Languages: English
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Open in a new tabSiemens HiPath 3000 V3.0 or later Gigaset M1 Professional Specifications
Brand: Siemens Category: Mobile phones Size: 4 MB Pages: 674
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 47 1 Introduction
- 47 1.1 About this Documentation
- 47 1.1.1 Documentation and target groups
- 47 1.1.2 Notational Conventions Used
- 47 1.2 Further Information
- 47 1.3 Basic Functions
- 47 1.3.1 Read/write database
- 47 1.3.2 Online mode
- 47 1.3.3 Maintenance (remote)
- 47 1.3.4 Security (User administration)
- 47 1.3.5 Settings
- 47 1.3.6 Password level
- 47 1.4 Wizard
- 47 1.5 File Types
- 47 1.5.1 Customer database (CDB)
- 47 1.5.2 Application Processor System (APS) and loadable texts (languages)
- 47 1.6 File ass_150e.ini
- 47 1.7 System Requirements
- 47 1.8 Communication/Access Types
- 47 1.9 Installing and Uninstalling the Software
- 47 1.10 Brief Guidelines for Starting Up
- 47 HiPath 2000 / HiPath OpenOffice EE for Administration
- 48 2 Operation
- 48 2.1 Program Window
- 48 2.1.1 Menu bar
- 48 2.1.2 Toolbar
- 48 2.1.3 System View/Net View and Station View
- 48 2.1.4 Administration area
- 48 2.1.5 Status bar
- 48 2.2 Copying and Deleting Entries (Drag & Drop)
- 48 2.3 Context Menu
- 48 2.4 Table Handling
- 48 2.5 Invoking Help
- 49 3 Start and Log-on
- 49 3.1 Logging on to Manager E
- 50 4 Starting up HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe
- 50 4.1 Starting up a New HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe System
- 50 4.1.1 Creating the server
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- 66 4.1.2 Adding nodes
- 66 4.1.3 Setting up the HiPath IP address (HIP)
- 66 4.1.4 Configuring netwide call numbers
- 66 4.1.5 Assigning HG 1500 channels to the last route and assigning the protocol
- 66 4.1.6 Assigning routing parameters to HG 1500 trunks
- 66 4.1.7 Configuring LCR
- 66 4.1.8 Setting up a server IP address and node ID
- 66 4.1.9 Restarting the server service
- 66 4.1.10 Logging on the HG 1500 card
- 66 4.2 Administering an Existing HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe System
- 66 4.2.1 Transferring data from the node to the server
- 66 4.2.2 Mapping the configuration
- 66 4.2.3 Stations overview
- 66 4.2.4 Administering the speed dialing destination
- 66 4.2.5 Administering the HG 1500 card
- 66 4.2.6 Administering HG 1500 call numbers
- 66 4.2.7 Logging on/off a node
- 66 4.2.8 Adding nodes
- 66 4.2.9 APS transfer
- 66 4.2.10 Password protection
- 66 4.2.11 LOG file mechanism - Feature server status messages
- 66 4.2.12 Maintenance access
- 66 4.3 Settings for optiClient Attendant
- 66 4.3.1 Setting the Central busy signaling flag
- 66 4.3.2 Entering a PABX number for the last route
- 66 4.4 Information on Inter-system Busy Signaling
- 66 4.5 Configuring Stations for the Use of Non-Voice Services
- 66 4.5.1 HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe network
- 66 4.5.2 IP network
- 66 4.6 Parameterizing for Media PC Streaming 1.0 (not in the USA)
- 66 4.6.1 Route configuration
- 66 4.6.2 Configuring LCR
- 66 4.6.3 Media Streaming in the network
- 66 4.6.4 Configuring an HG 1500 card for Media Streaming
- 66 4.6.5 Configuring announcements in connection with Media Streaming and HPCO
- 66 4.6.6 Configuring cross-node ACD groups
- 66 4.7 Central Busy Signaling with Attendant P
- 67 5 Implementing Features
- 67 5.1 Features for All Traffic Types
- 67 5.2 Features for General Incoming Traffic
- 67 5.3 Features for General Outgoing Traffic
- 67 5.4 Features for General External Traffic
- 67 5.5 Features for Incoming External Traffic
- 67 5.6 Features for Outgoing External Traffic
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- 146 5.7 Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- 146 5.8 Features for Internal Traffic
- 146 5.9 Tenant Service
- 146 5.10 Other Features
- 146 5.11 Network
- 146 5.12 Features for Call Detail Recording
- 146 5.13 ISDN Features
- 146 5.14 Small Remote Site Concept
- 146 5.15 Mobility Entry (not for U.S.)
- 147 6 Menu Overviews
- 147 6.1 File
- 147 6.2 Settings
- 147 6.3 System Status
- 147 6.4 Tools
- 147 6.5 Options
- 147 6.6 Applications
- 147 6.7 Help
- 148 7 Station view
- 148 7.1 Station Selection
- 148 7.2 Station Parameters
- 148 7.2.1 Station view: Flags
- 148 7.2.2 Station view: Activated features
- 148 7.2.3 Station view: Workpoint Client
- 148 7.2.4 Station view: Groups
- 148 7.2.5 Station view: Forwarding
- 148 7.2.6 Station view: BRI (only in the USA)
- 148 7.2.7 Station view: Template Editor
- 148 7.2.8 Station view: ISDN flags
- 149 8 File Menu
- 149 8.1 New | HiPath
- 149 8.2 New | HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe Server
- 149 8.3 Delete | HiPath
- 149 8.4 Transfer | HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe Server
- 149 8.5 New
- 149 8.6 Open Customer Database
- 149 8.7 Save Customer Database
- 149 8.8 Save Customer Database As
- 149 8.9 Close Customer Database
- 149 8.10 Output Customer Database
- 149 8.11 Compare Customer Database
- 149 8.12 Convert Customer Database
- 149 8.13 Load APS Texts
- 149 8.14 Append CDB to APS
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- 172 8.15 Print / Print Preview
- 172 8.16 Printer Setup
- 172 8.17 Output MDF Plan
- 172 8.18 Generate System Info Files
- 172 8.19 Transfer
- 172 8.19.1 Transfer | Communication
- 172 8.19.2 Transfer | Communication | Maintenance
- 172 8.19.3 Maintenance | | Event Log
- 172 8.19.4 Maintenance | Restart/Reload
- 172 8.19.5 Maintenance | Out of Service
- 172 8.19.6 Maintenance | Base Station Status (not in the USA)
- 172 8.19.7 Maintenance | Trunk Status
- 172 8.19.8 Maintenance | Trunk Error Counter
- 172 8.19.9 Maintenance | Call Monitoring
- 172 8.19.10 Maintenance | Station Status
- 172 8.19.11 Maintenance | V.24 Status
- 172 8.19.12 Maintenance | Card status
- 172 8.19.13 Maintenance | IVM (only if an IVM card is plugged in)
- 172 8.19.14 Maintenance | IVM: Language selection
- 172 8.19.15 Maintenance | IVM: Reset passwords
- 172 8.19.16 Maintenance | IVM: Initialize mailboxes
- 172 8.19.17 Maintenance | IVM: Change super user password
- 172 8.19.18 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration (as of IVM Version 2)
- 172 8.19.19 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration: General
- 172 8.19.20 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration: Message call
- 172 8.19.21 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration: Substitute
- 172 8.19.22 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration: COS
- 172 8.19.23 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration: Personal week plan
- 172 8.19.24 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox configuration: E-mail notification
- 172 8.19.25 Maintenance | IVM: Mailbox Configuration: Automatic Call Forwarding
- 172 8.19.26 Maintenance | IVM: Execute file operations
- 172 8.19.27 Maintenance | IVM: Execute file operations: Display Statistical Data
- 172 8.19.28 Maintenance | EVM
- 172 8.19.29 Maintenance | EVM: Initialize mailboxes
- 172 8.19.30 Maintenance | EVM: Execute file operations
- 172 8.19.31 Maintenance | OpenStage Phones: Event Log
- 172 8.19.32 Maintenance | OpenStage Phones: SW distribution
- 172 8.19.33 Maintenance | OpenStage Phones: Trace
- 172 8.19.34 Maintenance | Trace Settings
- 172 8.19.35 Transfer | Communication | Security
- 172 8.19.36 Security | User administration
- 172 8.19.37 Security | Protocol
- 172 8.19.38 Transfer | Callback connection
- 172 8.19.39 Transfer | Loadable texts
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- 357 8.19.40 Transfer | SW Transfer
- 357 8.20 Exit
- 358 9 Settings Menu
- 358 9.1 Settings | Netwide Data
- 358 9.1.1 Stations - Netwide Data
- 358 9.1.2 Netwide Data
- 358 9.1.3 Resource Management (HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe)
- 358 9.2 Settings | Set up station
- 358 9.2.1 Subscriber
- 358 9.2.2 Key programming
- 358 9.2.3 Key programming: Fill/Delete
- 358 9.2.4 Key programming: Print
- 358 9.2.5 Terminal hw sw version
- 358 9.2.6 Fax/Modem
- 358 9.2.7 Emergency
- 358 9.2.8 Mobility Entry (not for USA)
- 358 9.2.9 HXG configuration (V4.0 and earlier)
- 358 9.2.10 Gatekeeper (V5.0 and Later)
- 358 9.2.11 Gateway (V5.0 and Later)
- 358 9.2.12 OSO Ports
- 358 9.3 Settings | Cordless (Not in the USA)
- 358 9.3.1 Cordless | System-wide
- 358 9.3.2 Cordless | SLC
- 358 9.3.3 Cordless | Multi-SLC
- 358 9.3.4 Cordless | Base station
- 358 9.4 Settings | Lines/networking
- 358 9.4.1 Trunks
- 358 9.4.2 Buttons
- 358 9.4.3 Trunks | Parameter/ISDN flags
- 358 9.4.4 Trunks | Parameter/MSI flags
- 358 9.4.5 Trunks | Parameter/General Flags
- 358 9.4.6 Trunks | Parameter/TMANI Parameter
- 358 9.4.7 Trunks | Parameter/Template Editor
- 358 9.4.8 Routes
- 358 9.4.9 Routing parameters
- 358 9.4.10 ISDN parameters
- 358 9.4.11 LCOSS
- 358 9.4.12 PRI (US only)
- 358 9.4.13 QSIG features (not in the USA)
- 358 9.4.14 IP Trunks for HG
- 358 9.4.15 IP trunks for SIP providers and OpenScape Office
- 358 9.4.16 E.164 Table
- 358 9.5 Settings | Least Cost Routing
- 358 9.5.1 Flags and COS
- 358 A31003-H3590-M100-5-76A
- 497 9.5.2 Dial plan
- 497 9.5.3 Schedule
- 497 9.6 Settings | Incoming calls
- 497 9.6.1 Call Pickup
- 497 9.6.2 Ringing assignment per line
- 497 9.6.3 Call forwarding
- 497 9.6.4 Groups/hunt groups
- 497 9.6.5 Groups/Hunt groups | Station parameters
- 497 9.6.6 Groups/Hunt Group | Group Membership
- 497 9.6.7 Groups/Hunt groups | External destinations
- 497 9.6.8 Team/top
- 497 9.6.9 Edit team/top
- 497 9.6.10 UCD parameters
- 497 9.6.11 UCD groups
- 497 9.7 Settings | Classes of service
- 497 9.7.1 Station
- 497 9.7.2 Day or Night
- 497 9.7.3 Allowed/Denied numbers
- 497 9.7.4 CON matrix
- 497 9.7.5 Group assignment
- 497 9.7.6 Overview
- 497 9.7.7 Autom. night service
- 497 9.7.8 Special days
- 497 9.7.9 autom. COS changeover
- 497 9.8 Settings | System Parameters
- 497 9.8.1 Flags
- 497 9.8.2 LDAP
- 497 9.8.3 System settings
- 497 9.8.4 Intercept / Attendant
- 497 9.8.5 Display
- 497 9.8.6 Flexible menus
- 497 9.8.7 Speed dialing system
- 497 9.8.8 Service codes
- 497 9.8.9 Texts
- 497 9.8.10 Time parameters
- 497 9.8.11 Tones and ring types
- 497 9.8.12 Daylight saving time/DISA
- 497 9.8.13 Plus Products Flags/MW
- 497 9.9 Settings | Auxiliary equipment
- 497 9.9.1 Ext. connection
- 497 9.9.2 Actuators
- 497 9.9.3 Announcement
- 497 9.9.4 Announcement | External destinations
- 497 9.9.5 Paging
- 497 A31003-H3590-M100-5-76A
- 598 9.9.6 Sensors
- 598 9.9.7 PhoneMail
- 598 9.9.8 Integrated Voice Mail (IVM) (only if an IVM card is plugged-in)
- 598 9.9.9 IVM | Parameter/Mailbox Parameters
- 598 9.9.10 IVM | Parameter/COS
- 598 9.9.11 IVM | Additional Settings/General
- 598 9.9.12 IVM | Additional settings/Advanced
- 598 9.9.13 IVM | Additional settings/Network parameters
- 598 9.9.14 IVM | Additional settings /Automatic attendant
- 598 9.9.15 IVM | Additional Settings/Calendar
- 598 9.9.16 IVM | Additional Settings/Central distribution list
- 598 9.9.17 IVM | Additional Settings/Group mailbox
- 598 9.9.18 EVM (Entry Voice Mail)
- 598 9.9.19 EVM | Additional settings/General
- 598 9.9.20 EVM | Additional settings / Automatic attendant
- 598 9.10 Settings | Network
- 598 9.10.1 Basic settings
- 598 9.10.2 IP parameters
- 598 9.10.3 SNMP Data
- 598 9.10.4 SNMP partner/Communication Partner
- 598 9.10.5 PSTN partner
- 598 9.10.6 Edit PSTN partner
- 598 9.10.7 Firewall
- 598 9.10.8 Firewall | Edit IP firewall
- 598 9.10.9 Firewall | Edit application firewall
- 598 9.10.10 Routing
- 598 9.10.11 Routing | Edit IP routing
- 598 9.10.12 Mapping
- 598 9.10.13 Mapping | Edit IP mapping
- 598 9.10.14 HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe Parameters
- 598 9.10.15 Gatekeeper
- 598 9.10.16 Ext. H.323-GK
- 598 9.10.17 Ext. SIP
- 598 9.10.18 IP Ports
- 598 9.10.19 Resource Management
- 598 9.11 Settings | Licensing
- 598 9.11.1 Licensing – HXG
- 598 9.11.2 Licensing – Base Station (not in the USA)
- 598 9.11.3 Licensing – S2M
- 598 9.11.4 Licensing – IVM
- 598 9.11.5 Licensing – System-wide
- 599 10 System Status Menu
- 599 10.1 System-wide
- 599 10.1.1 Cards
- 598 A31003-H3590-M100-5-76A
- 638 10.1.2 Card Configuration | T1 Configuration
- 638 10.1.3 Card Configuration | Card data
- 638 10.1.4 Loadware
- 638 10.1.5 System
- 638 10.1.6 Flags
- 638 10.1.7 Forwarding
- 638 10.1.8 Line states
- 638 10.1.9 System texts
- 638 10.1.10 UCD Agents
- 638 10.2 Call charges
- 638 10.2.1 Stations (Not in the USA)
- 638 10.2.2 Trunks (Not in the USA)
- 638 10.2.3 Output format
- 638 10.2.4 Output format | LAN settings
- 638 10.2.5 Factors (Not in the USA)
- 638 10.2.6 Account codes
- 638 10.2.7 Callbox (Not in the USA)
- 639 11 Tools Menu
- 639 11.1 Run Wizard (HiPath 3000)
- 639 11.2 Starting the S0 Wizard (HiPath 500)
- 639 11.3 Start IP Access Manager
- 640 12 Options Menu
- 640 12.1 Program Options
- 640 12.1.1 Program options General
- 640 12.1.2 Program options Save options
- 640 12.1.3 Program options Communication
- 640 12.1.4 Program options ISDN
- 640 12.2 Password Level
- 640 12.3 Change Password
- 640 12.4 Delete Call Numbers
- 640 12.5 Call Number Presetting to Two Digits/Three Digits
- 641 13 Applications Menu
- 642 14 Help Menu
- 642 14.1 Help Topics
- 642 14.2 Using Help
- 642 14.3 Info
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Siemens HiPath 3000 V3.0 or later Gigaset M1 Professional Specifications
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 10 MB Pages: 516
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 36 1 Introduction
- 36 1.1 About This Manual
- 36 1.2 Overview of HiPath 3000/HiPath 5000 V
- 36 1.3 New Products
- 36 1.3.1 Automatic Time-Dependent Class-of-Service (COS) Changeover
- 36 1.3.2 Caller-Specific Ringer Signaling
- 36 1.3.3 Whisper
- 36 1.3.4 Privacy Release Key (MULAP)
- 36 1.3.5 Prerequisites for ProCenter Applications
- 36 1.3.6 CSTA Interface
- 36 1.3.7 IP Mobility
- 36 1.3.8 IP Mobility Expansion (Emergency Number)
- 36 1.3.9 SIP Networking
- 36 1.3.9.1 SIP Stations
- 36 1.3.9.2 SIP Features
- 36 1.3.10 Signaling Encryption/Payload Encryption
- 36 1.3.11 Licensing
- 36 1.3.12 Application and Networking Scenarios
- 36 1.3.12.1 HiPath 3000 standalone (TDM)
- 36 1.3.12.2 HiPath 3000 standalone (TDM and IP)
- 36 1.3.12.3 HiPath 3000 Networked over IP with HiPath
- 36 1.3.12.4 HiPath 3000 Networked over IP with HiPath 5000 (with VPN)
- 36 1.3.12.5 HiPath 3000 Networked over IP with HiPath 4000 and HiPath
- 36 1.3.12.6 HiPath 3000 as a Branch on HiPath 4000 (Small Remote Site)
- 36 1.3.13 IP Mobility
- 36 1.3.13.1 Teleworking
- 36 1.3.13.2 Desk Sharing
- 36 1.4 Migration
- 36 1.4.1 HiPath
- 36 1.4.2 HiPath 33x0 and 35X0 with EVM
- 36 1.4.3 HiPath 37x
- 36 1.4.4 HG
- 36 1.4.5 Peripheral Boards
- 36 1.4.6 optiClient
- 36 1.4.7 optiPoint
- 36 1.4.8 optiClient Attendant
- 36 1.4.9 CMI
- 36 1.4.10 Licenses
- 36 1.4.11 Networking
- 36 1.5 Sales-Oriented Documentation
- 40 P31003-H3560-X
- 66 1.6 Technical Documentation
- 66 1.7 Privacy and Data Security
- 66 1.8 Feedback/Comments
- 66 1.9 Copyright
- 67 2 HiPath 3000 System Overview
- 67 2.1 System-Related Capacity Limits
- 67 2.2 HiPath
- 67 2.2.1 Hardware Overview
- 67 2.2.1.1 Board Slots
- 67 2.2.2 Distribution of PCM Segments
- 67 2.2.3 Static Traffic Capacity
- 67 2.2.4 Central Components
- 67 2.2.4.1 CBSAP
- 67 2.2.4.2 LUNA
- 67 2.2.4.3 LIMS
- 67 2.2.5 Peripheral Components
- 67 2.2.5.1 Subscriber Line Modules
- 67 2.2.5.2 Trunk Boards
- 67 2.2.5.3 Boards for Tie Trunk Traffic
- 67 2.2.5.4 Options
- 67 2.2.6 Additional System Data
- 67 2.2.6.1 Heat Dissipation and Power Consumption
- 67 2.2.6.2 Specifications for the Uninterruptible Power Supply LUNA
- 67 2.3 HiPath
- 67 2.3.1 Hardware Overview
- 67 2.3.1.1 Board Slots
- 67 2.3.2 Distribution of PCM Segments
- 67 2.3.3 Static Traffic Capacity
- 67 2.3.4 Central Components
- 67 2.3.4.1 CBCPR
- 67 2.3.4.2 UPSM
- 67 2.3.4.3 LIM
- 67 2.3.5 Peripheral Components
- 67 2.3.5.1 Subscriber Line Modules
- 67 2.3.5.2 Trunk Boards
- 67 2.3.5.3 Boards for Tie Trunk Traffic
- 67 2.3.5.4 Options
- 67 2.3.6 Additional System Data
- 67 2.3.6.1 Heat Dissipation and Power Consumption
- 67 2.3.6.2 Specifications for the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPSM
- 67 2.4 HiPath
- 67 2.4.1 Hardware Overview
- 67 2.4.2 Static Traffic Capacity
- 67 2.4.3 Central Components
- 70 P31003-H3560-X
Siemens Gigaset Gigaset S1, Gigaset SL1 professional, HiPath 3000 V3.0 or later Gigaset M1 Professional Operating Manual
Brand: Siemens Size: 2 MB Pages: 110
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 9 Operating instructions
- 9 Conducting calls – the basic functions
- 10 Activating/deactivating the handset
- 11 First seize the line, then dial
- 11 Dial first, then seize the line
- 11 Manual number redial
- 12 Callback
- 13 Enquiry
- 14 Answering a call
- 15 Placing a call in a call pickup group
- 15 Ending a call
- 15 Call forwarding
- 17 Activating or deactivating the keypad lock
- 17 Leaving the radio network
- 18 Description of the keys
- 18 Function keys
- 19 R-key
- 19 Control key
- 20 Display keys
- 21 Putting the handset into service
- 21 Removing the protective cover
- 21 Inserting the batteries
- 22 Charging and using the batteries
- 23 Operating and charging times of the batteries
- 23 Permitted batteries
- 24 Fitting the attachment clip
- 24 Setting the handset display language
- 25 Setting the system display language
- 26 Setting the handset
- 26 Setting the handset volume
- 27 Setting the ringer
- 29 Advisory tones
- 30 Setting the ringer echo
- 30 Activating and deactivating silent alert
- 31 Sound Manager
- 31 Recording a melody
- 31 Playing a melody
- 32 Editing an entry
- 33 Activating or deactivating the ringer
- 33 Activating or deactivating the warning tone
- 34 Activating/deactivating automatic call answering
- 34 Setting the date and time
- 35 Editing the idle display
- 36 Resetting the defaults
- 38 PC interface (Gigaset SL 1 professional only)
- 39 Conducting calls – enhanced functions
- 39 Speakerphone mode
- 40 Voice dialling
- 42 Number redial
- 44 System speed dialling
- 44 Individual system speed dialling
- 45 System telephone directory
- 46 Handset telephone directory/speed dialling list
- 48 E-mail directory
- 49 Directed assignment of an MSN (multiple subscriber number)
- 50 Making calls using identification codes
- 51 Using the handset as a second line
- 51 Deactivating the phone number display
- 52 Directed call transfer
- 53 Activating/deactivating do not disturb
- 53 Call charge display
- 54 Call trace
- 55 Entrance telephone
- 57 TDS telephone data service
- 57 Activating control relays
- 58 Sending a signal to the network
- 59 External call forwarding with a multiple subscriber number
- 60 Using night service
- 61 Using dual-tone multifrequency signalling
- 62 Parking/activating calls
- 63 Conducting calls – with multiple users
- 63 Call waiting
- 64 Call waiting tone off/on
- 65 Disabling/enabling automatic call waiting
- 65 Override
- 66 Transferring calls
- 68 Placing a call on hold
- 68 Toggling
- 69 Conducting a conference
- 72 Using the second call function
- 73 Group functions
- 73 Activating/deactivating group calls
- 75 Ringing group on
- 76 UCD (Universal Call Distribution)
- 79 Mulap group (Multiple Line Application)
- 82 Message functions
- 82 Leaving a message/advisory message
- 83 Sending/calling text messages
- 85 Answering a message or voice-mail message
- 87 Caller list
- 89 Additional functions
- 89 Handset alarm clock function
- 90 Handset appointment reminder function
- 93 System appointment function
- 94 Using predictive text
- 95 Selecting a base
- 96 Telephone blocking
- 96 Handset telephone lock
- 97 Telephone lock code programming
- 98 Locking/unlocking the handset
- 99 Central telephone lock/locking/unlocking other handsets
- 100 System functions
- 100 Calling functions via the menu
- 100 Calling functions via codes
- 101 Functions and codes
- 104 Appendix
- 104 Troubleshooting
- 105 Cleaning the handset
- 105 Technical data and accessories
- 106 EU-guidelines
- 106 Declaration of conformity
- 107 Index
Siemens 3000 Telephone User Manual
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 1 MB Pages: 165
Languages: English
Open in a new tabSiemens 2000 Telephone Operating instructions
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 3 MB Pages: 105
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Important information
- 2 Trademarks
- 3 Location of the telephone
- 3 Software update
- 3 Documentation in Internet
- 8 General information
- 8 About this manual
- 8 Service
- 9 Intended use
- 9 Telephone type
- 9 Speakerphone quality and display legibility
- 10 Getting to know your OpenStage phone
- 10 OpenStage 20 user interface
- 11 Ports on the underside of the phone
- 12 Using network ports more efficiently
- 13 Keys
- 13 Function keys
- 13 Mailbox key and Menu key
- 13 Audio keys
- 14 3-way navigator
- 15 Keypad
- 16 Display
- 16 Idle mode
- 17 Mailbox
- 17 Messages
- 17 Voicemail
- 18 Caller list
- 19 Program/Service menu
- 20 Basic functions
- 20 Answering a call
- 20 Answering a call via the handset
- 21 Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
- 21 Switching to speakerphone mode
- 22 Switching to the handset
- 22 Open listening in the room during a call
- 23 Making calls
- 23 Off-hook dialing
- 23 On-hook dialing
- 24 Redialing a number
- 24 Ending a call
- 25 Rejecting calls
- 25 Turning the microphone on and off
- 26 Calling a second party (consultation)
- 26 Switching to the held party (alternating)
- 27 Transferring a call
- 28 Call forwarding
- 28 Using variable call forwarding
- 29 Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
- 30 Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
- 31 Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
- 32 Using callback
- 32 Storing a callback
- 32 Accepting a callback
- 33 Viewing and deleting a stored callback
- 34 Enhanced phone functions
- 34 Answering calls
- 34 Accepting a specific call for your colleague
- 35 Using the speakerphone
- 36 Answering calls from the entrance telephone and opening the door
- 38 Making calls
- 38 En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
- 39 Using the caller list
- 40 Dialing a number from the internal directory
- 41 Dialing from the telephone database (LDAP)
- 43 Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
- 43 Dialing with speed-dial keys
- 44 Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
- 45 Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
- 45 Automatic connection setup (hotline)
- 45 Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
- 46 Associated dialing/dialing aid
- 47 During a call
- 47 Using call waiting (second call)
- 48 Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
- 48 Turning the call waiting tone on and off
- 48 Saving a number
- 49 Parking a call
- 50 Conducting a conference
- 52 Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
- 53 Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
- 54 Send trunk flash
- 55 If you cannot reach a destination
- 55 Call waiting (camp-on)
- 55 Busy override - joining a call in progress
- 56 Using night answer
- 57 Displaying and assigning call charges
- 57 Displaying call charges (not for U.S.)
- 58 Dialing with call charge assignment
- 59 Privacy/security
- 59 Turning ringer cutoff on and off
- 59 Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb"
- 60 Caller ID suppression
- 61 Monitoring a room
- 62 Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
- 63 Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 64 Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 65 Saving your PIN
- 66 More functions/services
- 66 Appointments function
- 66 Saving appointments
- 67 Using timed reminders
- 67 Sending a message
- 67 Creating and sending a message
- 68 Viewing and editing incoming messages
- 69 Leaving an advisory message
- 69 Deleting advisory messages
- 70 Using another telephone like your own for a call
- 71 Resetting services and functions (system-wide cancellation for a telephone)
- 72 Activating functions for another telephone
- 73 Using system functions from outside (DISA: Direct Inward System Access)
- 74 Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
- 75 Controlling connected computers or programs running on them/telephone data services
- 76 Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
- 77 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 77 Sensors (HiPath 33x0/35x0 only)
- 78 Radio paging (not for U.S.)
- 79 Using team functions
- 79 Activating/deactivating a group call
- 81 Accepting a call for another member of your team
- 81 Ringing group
- 82 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
- 84 Special functions in the LAN (PC network)
- 84 Leaving hunt group/group call
- 85 Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
- 86 Using night answer
- 87 Ringing group
- 88 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 89 Opening a door
- 90 Individual phone configuration
- 90 Adjusting display settings
- 90 Adjusting the display to a comfortable reading angle
- 90 Setting contrast
- 91 Adjusting audio settings
- 91 Adjusting the receiving volume during a call
- 91 Adjusting the ring volume
- 91 Adjusting the ring tone
- 92 Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
- 92 Language for system functions
- 93 Testing the phone
- 93 Testing the telephone functions
- 94 Different Displays in a HiPath 4000 Environment
- 95 Fixing problems
- 95 Responding to error messages on the screen
- 95 Contact partner in the case of problems
- 96 Caring for your telephone
- 97 Index
- 97 Numerics
- 97 A
- 97 B
- 97 C
- 97 D
- 98 E
- 98 F
- 98 G
- 98 H
- 98 I
- 98 K
- 98 L
- 98 M
- 99 N
- 99 O
- 99 P
- 99 R
- 99 S
- 100 T
- 100 U
- 100 V
- 100 W
- 101 Overview of functions and codes
Siemens HIPATH 2000 Operating Manual
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 2 MB Pages: 152
Languages: English
Open in a new tabSiemens HIPATH 2000, HiPath OpenOffice, Hipath 5000 User Manual
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 3 MB Pages: 154
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 145 Important information
- 145 Trademarks
- 146 Location of the telephone
- 146 Software update
- 146 Product support on the internet
- 154 General information
- 154 About this manual
- 154 Service
- 147 Voice encryption
Siemens Hipath 5000 User guide
Brand: Siemens Category: Mobile phones Size: 1 MB Pages: 135
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Important information
- 2 Trademarks
- 3 Location of the telephone
- 3 Product support on the internet
- 10 General information
- 10 About this manual
- 10 Service
- 11 Intended use
- 11 Telephone type
- 11 Speakerphone quality and display legibility
- 12 Single-line telephone/multi-line telephone
- 12 Team functions
- 13 Getting to know your OpenStage phone
- 13 The user interface of your OpenStage 30 T
- 14 OpenStage Key Module 15
- 15 Keys
- 15 Function keys
- 15 Audio keys
- 16 Navigation keys
- 17 Programmable function keys
- 18 Keypad
- 19 Display
- 19 Idle mode
- 20 Mailbox
- 20 Messages
- 20 Voicemail
- 21 Call log
- 22 Program/Service menu
- 23 Basic functions
- 23 Answering a call
- 23 Answering a call via the handset
- 24 Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
- 24 Accepting a call via the headset
- 25 Switching to speakerphone mode
- 25 Switching to the handset
- 26 Open listening in a room during a call
- 26 Turning the microphone on and off
- 26 Ending a call
- 27 Making calls
- 27 Off-hook dialing
- 27 On-hook dialing
- 28 Dialing with the headset connected
- 28 Dialing with DDS keys
- 29 Redialing a number
- 29 End call
- 30 Reject calls
- 30 Turning the microphone on and off
- 31 Calling a second party (consultation)
- 31 Switching to the held party (alternating)
- 32 Transferring a call
- 33 Call forwarding
- 33 Using variable call forwarding
- 34 Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
- 35 Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
- 36 Using callback
- 36 Storing a callback
- 36 Accepting a callback
- 37 Viewing and deleting a stored callback
- 38 Enhanced phone functions
- 38 Answering calls
- 38 Accepting a specific call for your colleague
- 39 Using the speakerphone
- 40 Answering calls from the entrance telephone and opening the door
- 42 Making calls
- 42 En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
- 43 Using the caller list
- 44 Dialing a number from the internal directory
- 45 Using the LDAP directory (not for HiPath 500)
- 47 Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
- 47 Dialing with speed-dial keys
- 48 Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
- 49 Talking to your colleague with discreet calling (not for HiPath 500)
- 49 Automatic connection setup (hotline)
- 49 Reserving a trunk
- 50 Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
- 50 Associated dialing/dialing aid
- 51 During a call
- 51 Using call waiting (second call)
- 52 Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
- 52 Turning the call waiting tone on and off
- 52 Saving a number
- 53 Parking a call
- 54 Holding external calls
- 55 Conducting a conference
- 57 Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
- 58 Recording a call
- 59 Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
- 60 Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)
- 61 If you cannot reach a destination
- 61 Call waiting (camp-on)
- 61 Busy override - joining a call in progress
- 62 Using night answer
- 63 Programming the function keys
- 63 Configuring function keys
- 64 Overview of functions
- 66 Programming a procedure key
- 67 Configuring repdial keys
- 68 Deleting function key programming
- 69 Displaying and assigning call charges
- 69 Displaying call charges (not for U.S.)
- 70 Displaying call charges for another telephone (not for U.S.)
- 71 Dialing with call charge assignment
- 72 Privacy/security
- 72 Turning ringer cutoff on and off
- 72 Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb"
- 73 Caller ID suppression
- 73 Silent Monitoring/Secret busy override (not for HiPath 500)
- 74 Monitoring a room
- 74 Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
- 75 Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 76 Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 76 Saving your PIN
- 77 More functions/services
- 77 Appointments function
- 77 Saving appointments
- 78 Using timed reminders
- 79 Sending a message
- 79 Creating and sending a message
- 80 Viewing and editing incoming messages
- 81 Leaving an advisory message
- 81 Deleting advisory messages
- 82 Displaying the number of waiting calls/ overload display
- 82 Using another telephone like your own for a call
- 83 Fax details and message on answering machine
- 84 Changing a number (after exchanging/ moving/relocating a phone)
- 85 Resetting services and functions (system-wide cancellation for a telephone)
- 86 Activating functions for another telephone
- 87 Using system functions from outside DISA (direct inward system access)
- 88 Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
- 89 Controlling connected computers/ programs/telephone data service
- 90 Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
- 91 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 91 Sensors (HiPath 33x0/35x0 only)
- 92 Paging persons (not for U.S., not for HiPath 500)
- 93 Making calls in the team/ executive/secretary configuration
- 93 Line utilization
- 94 Line seizure
- 94 Trunk keys
- 95 Answering calls with the trunk keys
- 95 Dialing with trunk keys
- 95 Placing a call on hold on a trunk key and retrieving the held call
- 96 Making calls on multiple lines alternately
- 96 MULAP conference release
- 97 Direct station selection key
- 97 Using DSS keys to answer calls
- 97 Calling a team member directly
- 98 Transferring a call in progress
- 98 Accepting a call for another team member
- 99 Forwarding calls on trunks
- 101 Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
- 102 Using team functions
- 104 Accepting a call for another member of your team
- 104 Ringing group
- 105 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
- 107 Special functions in the LAN (not for HiPath 500)
- 108 Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
- 109 Using night answer
- 110 Ringing group
- 111 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 112 Opening door
- 113 Individual phone configuration
- 113 Setting contrast
- 113 Adjusting audio settings
- 113 Adjusting the receiving volume during a call
- 113 Adjusting the ring volume
- 113 Adjust ring tone
- 114 Adjusting the attention ring volume
- 114 Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
- 114 Language for system functions
- 115 Testing the phone
- 115 Testing functionality
- 115 Checking the key assignment
- 116 Differing display view in a HiPath 4000 environment (not for HiPath 500)
- 117 Fixing problems
- 117 Responding to error messages
- 118 Troubleshooting
- 118 Caring for your telephone
- 119 Labeling keys
- 120 Index
- 120 A
- 120 B
- 120 C
- 121 D
- 121 E
- 121 F
- 121 G
- 121 H
- 121 I
- 121 K
- 122 L
- 122 M
- 122 N
- 122 O
- 122 P
- 123 R
- 123 S
- 123 T
- 124 U
- 124 V
- 124 W
- 125 HiPath 3000 Service Menu
Siemens Hipath 5000 User manual
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 3 MB Pages: 111
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Important information
- 2 Trademarks
- 3 Location of the telephone
- 3 Software update
- 3 Product support on the Internet
- 9 General information
- 9 About this manual
- 9 Service
- 10 Intended use
- 10 Telephone type
- 10 Speakerphone quality and display legibility
- 11 Voice encryption
- 12 Getting to know your OpenStage phone
- 12 The user interface of your OpenStage 20 E/20/20 G
- 13 Ports on the underside of the phone
- 14 Using network ports more efficiently
- 15 Keys
- 15 Function keys
- 15 Mailbox key and Menu key
- 15 Audio keys
- 16 3-way navigator
- 16 Keypad
- 18 Display
- 19 Mailbox
- 20 Caller list
- 21 Program/Service menu
- 22 Control and monitoring function
- 23 Basic functions
- 23 Answering a call
- 24 Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
- 25 Switching to speakerphone mode
- 25 Switching to the handset
- 26 Open listening in the room during a call
- 27 Making calls
- 27 Off-hook dialing
- 27 On-hook dialing
- 28 Redialing a number
- 28 Ending a call
- 29 Rejecting calls
- 29 Turning the microphone on and off
- 30 Calling a second party (consultation)
- 30 Switching to the held party (alternating)
- 31 Transferring a call
- 32 Call forwarding
- 32 Using variable call forwarding
- 33 Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
- 34 Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
- 35 Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
- 36 Using callback
- 36 Storing a callback
- 36 Accepting a callback
- 37 Viewing and deleting a stored callback
- 38 Enhanced phone functions
- 38 Answering calls
- 38 Accepting a specific call for your colleague
- 39 Using the speakerphone
- 40 Answering calls from the entrance telephone and opening the door
- 42 Making calls
- 42 En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
- 43 Using the caller list
- 44 Dialing a number from the internal directory
- 45 Using the LDAP directory
- 47 Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
- 47 Dialing with speed-dial keys
- 48 Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
- 49 Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
- 49 Automatic connection setup (hotline)
- 49 Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
- 50 Associated dialing/dialing aid
- 51 During a call
- 51 Using call waiting (second call)
- 52 Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
- 52 Turning the call waiting tone on and off
- 52 Saving a number
- 53 Parking a call
- 54 Conducting a conference
- 56 Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
- 57 Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
- 57 Sending a trunk flash
- 58 If you cannot reach a destination
- 58 Call waiting (camp-on)
- 58 Busy override - joining a call in progress
- 59 Using night answer
- 60 Displaying and assigning call charges
- 60 Displaying call charges (not for U.S.)
- 61 Dialing with call charge assignment
- 62 Privacy/security
- 62 Voice encryption (only for HiPath 2000/3000/5000/ HiPath OpenOffice EE)
- 62 Displaying status
- 63 Notes on voice encryption
- 63 Turning ringer cutoff on and off
- 64 Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb"
- 65 Caller ID suppression
- 66 Monitoring a room
- 66 Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
- 67 Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 68 Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 69 Saving your PIN
- 70 More functions/services
- 70 Appointments function
- 71 Sending a message
- 73 Leaving an advisory message
- 74 Using another telephone like your own for a call
- 75 Using a mobile phone number at a random phone
- 77 Resetting services and functions (system-wide cancellation for a telephone)
- 78 Activating functions for another telephone
- 79 Using system functions from outside DISA (direct inward system access)
- 80 Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
- 81 Controlling connected computers/ programs/telephone data service
- 82 Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
- 83 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 83 Sensors (HiPath 33x0/35x0 only)
- 84 Radio paging (not for U.S.)
- 85 Using team functions
- 85 Activating/deactivating a group call
- 87 Accepting a call for another member of your team
- 87 Ringing group
- 88 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
- 90 Special functions in the LAN
- 90 Leaving hunt group/group call
- 91 Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
- 92 Using night answer
- 93 Ringing group
- 94 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 95 Opening a door
- 96 Individual phone configuration
- 96 Adjusting display settings
- 96 Adjusting the display to a comfortable reading angle
- 97 Adjusting audio settings
- 98 Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
- 98 Activating/deactivating the ringer
- 98 Language for system functions
- 99 Testing the phone
- 99 Phone functions, testing
- 100 Differing display view in a HiPath 4000 environment
- 101 Fixing problems
- 101 Responding to error messages
- 101 Contact partner in the case of problems
- 102 Troubleshooting
- 102 Caring for your telephone
- 103 Index
- 103 Numerics
- 103 A
- 103 B
- 103 C
- 103 D
- 104 E
- 104 F
- 104 G
- 104 H
- 104 I
- 104 K
- 104 L
- 105 M
- 105 N
- 105 O
- 105 P
- 105 R
- 105 S
- 106 T
- 106 U
- 106 V
- 106 W
- 107 Overview of functions and codes
Siemens Hipath 5000 Operating Instructions Manual
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 3 MB Pages: 104
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 2 Important information
- 2 Trademarks
- 3 Location of the telephone
- 3 Software update
- 3 Internet-based documentation
- 8 General information
- 8 About this manual
- 8 Service
- 9 Intended use
- 9 Telephone type
- 9 Speakerphone quality and display legibility
- 10 Voice encryption
- 11 Getting to know your OpenStage phone
- 12 Ports on the underside of the phone
- 13 Using network ports more efficiently
- 14 Keys
- 14 Function keys
- 14 Mailbox key and Menu key
- 14 Audio keys
- 15 3-way navigator
- 16 Keypad
- 17 Display
- 18 Mailbox
- 19 Caller list
- 20 Program/Service menu
- 21 Basic functions
- 21 Answering a call
- 22 Answering a call via the loudspeaker (speakerphone mode)
- 23 Switching to speakerphone mode
- 23 Switching to the handset
- 24 Open listening in the room during a call
- 25 Making calls
- 25 Off-hook dialing
- 25 On-hook dialing
- 26 Redialing a number
- 26 Ending a call
- 27 Rejecting calls
- 27 Turning the microphone on and off
- 28 Calling a second party (consultation)
- 28 Switching to the held party (alternating)
- 29 Transferring a call
- 30 Call forwarding
- 30 Using variable call forwarding
- 31 Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)
- 32 Call forwarding in the event of telephone failure (CFSS)
- 33 Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.)
- 34 Using callback
- 34 Storing a callback
- 34 Accepting a callback
- 35 Viewing and deleting a stored callback
- 36 Enhanced phone functions
- 36 Answering calls
- 36 Accepting a specific call for your colleague
- 37 Using the speakerphone
- 38 Answering calls from the entrance telephone and opening the door
- 40 Making calls
- 40 En-bloc sending/correcting numbers
- 41 Using the caller list
- 42 Dialing a number from the internal directory
- 43 Using the LDAP directory
- 45 Making calls using system speed-dial numbers
- 45 Dialing with speed-dial keys
- 46 Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
- 47 Talking to your colleague with discreet calling
- 47 Automatic connection setup (hotline)
- 47 Assigning a station number (not for U.S.)
- 48 Associated dialing/dialing aid
- 49 During a call
- 49 Using call waiting (second call)
- 50 Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)
- 50 Turning the call waiting tone on and off
- 50 Saving a number
- 51 Parking a call
- 52 Conducting a conference
- 54 Activating tone dialing/DTMF suffix-dialing
- 55 Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group
- 55 Send trunk flash
- 56 If you cannot reach a destination
- 56 Call waiting (camp-on)
- 56 Busy override - joining a call in progress
- 57 Using night answer
- 58 Displaying and assigning call charges
- 58 Displaying call charges (not for U.S.)
- 59 Dialing with call charge assignment
- 60 Privacy/security
- 60 Voice encryption (only for HiPath 2000/3000/5000/ HiPath OpenOffice EE)
- 60 Turning ringer cutoff on and off
- 61 Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb"
- 62 Caller ID suppression
- 63 Monitoring a room
- 63 Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)
- 64 Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 64 Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use
- 65 Saving your PIN
- 66 More functions/services
- 66 Appointments function
- 67 Sending a message
- 69 Leaving an advisory message
- 69 Deleting advisory messages
- 70 Using another telephone like your own for a call
- 71 Resetting services and functions (system-wide cancellation for a telephone)
- 72 Activating functions for another telephone
- 73 Using system functions from outside DISA (direct inward system access)
- 74 Using functions in ISDN via code dialing (keypad dialing)
- 75 Controlling connected computers/ programs/telephone data service
- 76 Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface
- 76 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 77 Sensors (HiPath 33x0/35x0 only)
- 77 Radio paging (not for U.S.)
- 78 Using team functions
- 78 Activating/deactivating a group call
- 80 Accepting a call for another member of your team
- 80 Ringing group
- 81 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
- 83 Special functions in the LAN
- 83 Leaving hunt group/group call
- 84 Setting up "follow me" call forwarding
- 85 Using night answer
- 86 Ringing group
- 87 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)
- 88 Opening a door
- 89 Individual phone configuration
- 89 Adjusting display settings
- 89 Adjusting the display to a comfortable reading angle
- 90 Adjusting audio settings
- 91 Adjusting the speakerphone to the room acoustics
- 91 Language for system functions
- 92 Testing the phone
- 92 Phone functions, testing
- 93 Differing display view in a HiPath 4000 environment
- 94 Fixing problems
- 94 Responding to error messages
- 95 Caring for your telephone
- 96 Index
- 96 Numerics
- 96 A
- 96 B
- 96 C
- 96 D
- 97 E
- 97 F
- 97 G
- 97 H
- 97 I
- 97 K
- 97 L
- 97 M
- 98 N
- 98 O
- 98 P
- 98 R
- 98 S
- 99 T
- 99 U
- 99 V
- 99 W
- 100 Overview of functions and codes
Siemens Hicom 150 E/150 H Operating Instructions Manual
Brand: Siemens Category: Telephones Size: 593 KB Pages: 68
Languages: English, Italian
Table of contents
- 9 Features
- 10 Environmental conditions
- 10 Radio range
- 10 Displaying the radio range
- 10 Leaving the radio network
- 11 Function keys
- 12 Control key
- 12 Display keys
- 13 Operating status display
- 15 Function selection
- 16 Selection in dial/ringing/call status
- 17 Removing the protective cover
- 17 Inserting the battery
- 18 Charging and using the battery
- 18 Operating and charging times
- 19 Permitted batteries
- 19 Fitting the attachment clip
- 19 Activating/deactivating the mobile telephone
- 20 Setting the language
- 21 telephone system
- 21 Overview
- 21 Preparing for registration
- 22 Registering at the system for the first time
- 22 Activating/deactivating the keypad lock
- 23 Internal/external dialling
- 25 carrier list
- 25 Answering a call
- 26 Speakerphone mode
- 27 Overview
- 27 Manual number redial
- 27 Automatic redial
- 28 Processing the redial list
- 29 Overview
- 30 Telephone directory functions
- 31 carrier list
- 32 Overview
- 33 Selecting texts
- 33 Text messages
- 33 Automatic advisory messages
- 34 Creating text messages
- 34 Sending text messages
- 34 Opening incoming text messages
- 35 Overview
- 36 Default state
- 37 Setting the sound setting functions
- 37 Menus
- 39 Activating/deactivating the ringer
- 39 Activating/deactivating the warning tone
- 40 Activating and deactivating the vibration alarm
- 40 Setting the auto answer function
- 40 Resetting the defaults
- 41 Selecting a base
- 42 Room monitor and walkie-talkie mode
- 42 Overview
- 42 Using as a room monitor
- 43 Operating in walkie-talkie mode
- 43 Prerequisites
- 43 Activating and deactivating
- 44 Making and Answering Calls
- 45 Performing the time functions
- 45 Overview
- 46 Functions
- 47 Dial status
- 47 Overview
- 48 Functions
- 48 Using the system telephone directory
- 48 Using the missed calls list
- 48 Using call forwarding
- 49 Ringing and call status
- 49 Overview
- 50 Functions
- 50 Saving a callback
- 50 Setting up an enquiry during a call
- 50 Transferring a call
- 50 Toggle – switching between two users
- 50 Adding callers to a conference
- 51 Switching function codes
- 58 Character table
- 59 Key utilisation
- 60 Troubleshooting
- 61 Cleaning the mobile telephone
- 62 Technical data
- 62 Hicom cordless EM
- 62 Mobile telephone
- 62 Accessories
- 63 List of abbreviations