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Definition
Internal traffic refers to connections between two internal stations. If the system is equipped with Prime Line on, users can set up an internal call on optiset E telephones by using the extension key.
If Prime Line on is not configured, users can set up an internal call by dialing the internal station number.
The Prime Line feature is a system-wide feature that allows users to dial directly to external destinations without the use of Trunk or Trunk group keys. The external access code is automatically dialed by the system. Only one outgoing Trunk group is possible with this arrangement. To dial internal stations, the user must first press the Internal key and dial the station number.
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Without Prime Line, outside connections require a Trunk, Trunk group key, or an access code. |
Model-Specific Data
Subject |
Pro |
Com |
Point |
One (not for U.S.) |
Start (not for U.S.) |
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Feature available in |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
HW requirements |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
SW requirements |
Rel. 1.0 or later |
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature does not need to be explicitly configured; however, Prime Line can be configured using Hicom Assistant T and Hicom Assistant E Office.
Programming Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure Prime Line on *9531994 |
2. |
17-11 => Networking - Prime Line, On, off |
Programming Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure Prime Line on Options |
2. |
System Parameters |
3. |
Flags/CMI -> Simplified Dialing |
Definition
The programmable function keys on optiset E telephones (or key modules) can be configured as direct station select (DSS) keys. In this case, users program the keys with the number of an internal station or station group. Pressing the DSS key calls the destination station (direct station selection). The associated LED indicates the call status of the station (ringing, busy, free).
The DSS key is also used as a means to quickly transfer an incoming call to another station. The user, during a conversation with an external party, can press a DSS key; this places the current call on Consultation Hold. The user can then transfer the call screened or unscreened to the DSS destination. If the destination does not answer, a recall is effected and the user can retrieve the call by pressing the DSS key once again.
A DSS appearance can appear on multiple stations. A station cannot have a DSS key with its station on the telephone.
The Hicom 150 E Office has programmable Repertory Dial (Repdial) keys. Repdial keys store destination numbers. Feature access codes cannot be stored under a Repdial key. External destinations up to 25 digits, including the trunk, trunk group, and LCR access code, can be stored under a Repdial key as well as internal Call Group numbers. When operating the repdial key, the LED is not functional.
Programming of RepDial destinations and DSS keys must be done via Hicom Assistant E Office in the case of non-display telephones. DSS keys can also be programmed by the user on a display telephone.
Model-Specific Data for Optiset E Key Module
Model-Specific Data for optiset E Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
Requirements and Conditions
Subject |
Requirement or Condition |
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DSS |
This feature functions on optiset E telephones only. |
Pick up |
A call can be picked up by pressing the DSS key for that station. |
Configuration Options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure DSS key Options |
2. |
Set up station |
3. |
Key programming |
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Press the DSS key. The programmed extension rings. |
Definition
Users can assign names to each station, to each station group, and to each trunk group. These names are displayed for internal calls (including calls via CorNet-N). If an incoming call does not contain station number information (analog trunk), the trunk group name is displayed. If the incoming call contains station number information (ISDN), this information is displayed. Refer to Section 7.5.7, Translate Station Numbers to Names for System Speed Dialing, on page 7-163 for more information.
A memory telephone is required as Hicom Assistant T to enter characters of the alphabet. Characters which can be used: all letters found on the memory telephone keyboard, digits 0-9, * , #.
If no name has been assigned to an internal station, the number is displayed instead.
Model-Specific Data
Configuration Options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure a station name. |
2. |
Call the station from another internal telephone with display. |
3. |
The calling party name appears on the display. |
Definition
Users can activate an automatic callback to a free or busy internal station. When the callback destination finishes its call (when busy) or initiates an outgoing call, the system calls back. First, the system calls the user who initiated the call. After that user answers, the system calls back the station the initiating user wishes to speak with. For more information on external callbacks, refer to Section 7.13.11 on page 7-397.
A telephone can initiate up to two Callback requests and be the destination for up to two requests. Further requests beyond these limits are rejected.
Callback requests are deleted when:
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the call is completed |
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the initiator cancels the request |
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the system deletes daily at 11:57 p.m. all callbacks that were initiated towards other CorNet-N nodes |
Callback requests can be set on internal stations and groups, but not to groups located in other CorNet-N nodes.
Callback Requests Set on a Group
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A request set on a hunt group is set on the first member of the group. |
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A request set on a Group Call is set on the first member of the group. |
Operating the Feature
Refer to Callback (automatic) operating instructions for information on operating this feature (available as electronic documentation for optiset E telephones). For a list of additional Hicom 150 E Office documentation, refer to Table 1-1, List of Available Documentation for Hicom 150 E Office (status May 30, 2000).
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Display Telephones |
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Non-Display Telephone |
Model-Specific Data
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature does not have to be explicitly configured.
Definition
With this feature, the system signals a defined user (entrance telephone ring destination) when the doorbell function activates. Lifting the handset connects the user at the entrance telephone with the user at the ring destination. The ring destination user can then activate the door opener from the ring destination if desired.
In addition, users can activate the door opener from the entrance telephone by entering a 5-digit PIN using a hand-held DTMF transmitter. Users can also set up a voice connection to the entrance telephone.
The following settings can be implemented:
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Opener: In this configuration, the door opener is set up via an analog interface; the entrance telephone must be connected via an adapter. |
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DTMF: This setting specifies whether the door opener is activated by a DTMF transmitter. |
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Call forwarding: This specifies determines whether the call from the entrance telephone is forwarded to an external call forwarding destination. |
Operating the Feature
Refer to Door Opener operating instructions for information on operating this feature (available as electronic documentation for optiset E telephones). For a list of additional Hicom 150 E Office documentation, refer to Table 1-1, List of Available Documentation for Hicom 150 E Office (status May 30, 2000).
Going off hook at the door telephone sets up a call to the reception station. The reception telephone rings with repeated three short ring bursts and the display shows the name programmed for the door. If there is no answer, the Call Management rules are followed.
To answer, the reception goes off hook and is connected to the door telephone. To release the door latch, the reception selects the prompt Open Door?. The door latch is activated for the time determined in the database (default is 255 x 100ms or 2.55 seconds) and the call is dropped.
Alternatively, to release the door latch without a call from the entrance telephone: the reception dials the default access code *61 or presses the Program/Service key and scrolls to and selects the prompt *61=Open Door?, then dials the station number assigned to the entrance telephone. One burst of ring is sent to the entrance telephone and the latch is released. Any telephone is allowed to release the door latch.
Allowing an Outside User to Open the Door
Only authorized telephones can enable this function by dialing the default access code *89 or pressing the Program/Service key and scrolling to and selecting the prompt *89=Door Opener on?, followed by the entrance telephone's station number and the authorization PIN (Default is 00000). The user must then choose one of two modes of operation: enable without ring or enable with ring. That is, if the external user uses the door opener feature, the reception telephone will either be advised or not by a ring. The reception can further change the default password 00000. Authorization is determined in the database and provided to any telephone. A non-display telephone must follow the sequence exactly; confirmation tone is heard at each step.
To disable the external access capability, the authorized telephone dials the default access code #89.
With this feature enabled, the outside user can open the door without assistance from an internal station. Going off-hook will alert the reception telephone with repeated three ring bursts (if programmed as With ring). The outside user dials the PIN number. The door latch is released and the reception telephone stops ringing.
Model-Specific Data
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Definition
A speaker call allows an internal connection to be set up without the called user lifting the handset; the speaker on the called user’s telephone is activated. Handsfree answerback without lifting the handset can be done via phones with a microphone. Through lifting the handset, the call becomes a normal two-party call.
Speaker calls permit announcements to groups (paging zones) of up to 20 stations. This feature is also called internal paging. In this case, group members have no handsfree answerback option. If a member of a paging group goes off hook during a page, the call then becomes a normal two-party call. Group members can only include optiset E telephones.
Speaker calls and internal paging are possible with internal optiset E telephones with speakers. They are activated by means of a key or a code. For each extension, it is possible to configure whether the user can receive a speaker call.
Speaker Call
To place a Speaker Call to a station, the user dials the default access code *80 or can press the Program/Service key, scroll to and select the prompt *80=Speaker Call?, then enter the destination number, hears confirmation tone and announces the call. Non-display and analog telephones use the access code followed by the station number.
At the receiving end, the user hears a short burst of ring, followed by the introduction from the calling party. The Mic. Mute key LED is lit to advise the called party that the caller cannot hear. The called party can go off-hook to answer the call or, if the telephone has a microphone, press the Mute button to reactivate the microphone.
The caller can invoke this feature by using a key programmed on the telephone. The LED is lit for the duration of the Speaker call.
Handsfree Answerback
The operation is similar to the above, except that the called party can allow Speaker calls to be immediately connected without having to enable the microphone.
To enable the Handsfree Answerback function, the user dials the default access code *96 or presses the Program/Service key and scrolls to and selects the prompt *96=HF answerback On?.
To disable the feature (the feature Speaker Call remains active), the user dials the default access code #96.
Internal Paging
The operation is similar to the feature Speaker Call except that the caller dials *80 followed by a Call Group number. After the hearing the tone, the user can make an announcement.
Stations in a group which are busy or in DND, do not receive the internal paging. Calls placed to a group while an internal page is in progress, hear only busy, and only camp on to after the paging has been terminated. Calls placed to a telephone which has been called via Speaker Call, only hear busy and are not allowed to camp on to until the Mic. Mute function has been disabled.
Internal Paging and Speaker calls are forwarded if the destination or member of the paging group is forwarded.
Model-Specific Data
Subject |
Pro |
Com |
Point |
One (not for U.S.) |
Start (not for U.S.) |
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Feature available in |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
HW requirements |
optiset E telephone with speaker |
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SW requirements |
Rel. 1.0 or later |
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature does not have to be explicitly configured.
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
This feature lets you make announcements to groups (paging zones). It is also known as internal paging. Members of the group can answer the call handsfree.
The procedure is as follows:
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A user answers an external call. |
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The user places a consultation call and begins the group announcement. |
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The system sets up a two-party call when another party lifts the handset or turns on the speaker, and the party who answered the call hangs up. The remaining group members are removed from the call. |
Speaker calls and internal paging are available on internal optiset E telephones with speakers. You can use a key or code to activate the feature, and you can program the speaker call capability separately for each extension.
Model-Specific Data
Subject |
Pro |
Com |
Point |
One (not for U.S.) |
Start (not for U.S.) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feature available in |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
HW requirements |
optiset E telephone with speaker |
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SW requirements |
Rel. 2.2 or later |
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature does not have to be explicitly configured.
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for proper functioning as follows:
Definition
Radio paging equipment can be used to transmit type-dependent voice announcements or alphanumeric data (test messages) to users with portable radio receivers. Users being sought can use a procedure to answer this call from any telephone.
Radio paging equipment (PSE) can be connected via analog interfaces, analog trunk circuits, or a special module (TMOM for enhanced radio paging equipment in OfficePro only). There are two types of PSE:
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Simple radio paging equipment |
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Enhanced radio paging equipment (OfficePro only with TMOM) |
Definition
Simple PSE allows users to transmit voice announcements and numeric data to the PSE user. One of the two types of message informs PSE stations of waiting calls. Users being sought can use a procedure to answer the call from any telephone.
Radio paging equipment can be the destination for call forwarding or group ringing; it can also be a member of a group.
Model-Specific Data
Subject |
Pro |
Com |
Point |
One |
Start |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feature available in |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
HW requirements |
Analog ports |
Analog ports |
Analog ports |
Analog ports |
Analog ports |
SW requirements |
Rel. 1.0 or later |
Requirements and Conditions
Subject |
Requirement or Condition |
---|---|
Simple radio paging equipment |
Does not support expanded call processing characteristics such as those available with enhanced radio paging equipment. |
Configuration Options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1. |
Configure radio paging equipment |
2. |
32-1 => Radio paging equip - Radio paging port |
3. |
32-2 => Radio paging equip - Radio paging type |
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1. |
Configure radio paging equipment Options |
2. |
Connections |
3. |
External connections |
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1. |
Configure radio paging equipment. |
2. |
Select the procedure for a PSE search. |
3. |
The sought user is paged. |
Definition
Enhanced radio paging equipment also includes certain communications server functions. It offers the following options:
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Transmission of alphanumeric data |
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Automatic connection setup to the paging subscriber after answering |
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Automatic transmission of paging subscriber's number |
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Storage of up to 15 paging and answer requests |
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Radio paging for internal and external calls |
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Waiting for callback answer with handset on or off hook |
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Selectable displays and ring and paging procedures (selected when entering the paging request) |
Model-Specific Data
Subject |
Pro |
Com |
Point |
One |
Start |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feature available in |
x |
- |
- |
- |
- |
HW requirements |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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SW requirements |
Rel. 1.0 or later |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Dependencies/Limitations
Subject |
Dependency/Limitation |
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Voice call |
Voice calls are not possible. |
Configuration options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure radio paging equipment |
2. |
32-1 => Page - Radio paging port |
3. |
32-2 => Page - Radio paging type |
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure PSE Options |
2. |
Trunk modules |
3. |
Ext. connection |
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1. |
Configure radio paging equipment |
2. |
Select procedure for paging radio paging equipment. |
3. |
The sought user is paged. |
Definition
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Sending a message |
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Receiving a message |
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On optiset E telephones with display, a waiting message is signaled via the display and a Mailbox key, if programmed. An audible signal also sounds, like on analog telephones. |
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On optiset E telephones without display, a message is signaled by the Mailbox key. An audible signal also sounds, like on analog telephones. |
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(Not for U.S.) On special analog telephones with a mailbox LED (special board), a waiting message is signaled via the LED (not a key). These extensions must be configured accordingly. An audible signal also sounds, like on analog telephones. To signal messages with the mailbox LED, set the PSUI ring voltage (OfficePro) to 75 V. |
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On analog telephones, a waiting message is signaled by a special dial tone (OfficeCom, OfficePoint, and OfficeOne [not for U.S.]) or by the announcement "Message waiting" (OfficePro). |
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On mobile telephones, a waiting message is signaled by an advisory ring and the mailbox symbol appearing on the screen. |
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Callback |
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Deleting a message |
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Central voice mail server |
This feature can be activated/deactivated via a DISA connection, by its own station user.
Operating the Feature
Refer to Sending Information Text operating instructions for information on operating this feature (available as electronic documentation for optiset E telephones). For a list of additional Hicom 150 E Office documentation, refer to Table 1-1, List of Available Documentation for Hicom 150 E Office (status May 30, 2000).
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Display telephones |
Model-Specific Data
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Change message texts |
2. |
19-11 => Displays - Text messages |
3. |
Select desired text. |
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Change message texts Options |
2. |
System parameters |
3. |
Texts |
4. |
Info texts |
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Definition
optiset E telephones with display can activate an advisory message that has been configured in the system. When a user calls a station that has activated this type of message, the advisory message appears on the caller's display.
Messages can contain variable parameters. The user enters the parameters (such as the time) when activating the feature. Users can use the numeric keypad on the telephone to enter additional characters.
With an optiset E memory telephone, users can enter and send, but not store, an additional, individualized message.
The message is also displayed at the initiator's telephone so that co-workers are also advised. 10 default system-wide advisory messages are provided. These can be changed via administration, using Hicom Assistant T, Hicom Assistant C, and Hicom Assistant E Office.
This feature can be activated/deactivated via a DISA connection, by its own station user or for another user with the aid of the feature Associated Services.
The Flags screen is one of three screens in the System Status pathway of Hicom Assistant E Office that provides station-specific (rather than system-specific) status information. You can use the Flags screen to see if a station has activated an Advisory Message or not.
Operating the Feature
From an idle state, the user dials the default access code *69 or presses the Program/Service key, scrolls and selects the prompt *69=Advisory msg on?. The user then scrolls to and selects the appropriate message.
A memory telephone can compose a personal message with a maximum number of 24 characters. The message is not stored for future use.
The user can delete the advisory message by dialing the default access code #69 or via the Program/Service procedure.
A key can be programmed if the feature is to be used frequently.
The default advisory messages are:
0 = Will return at:
1 = On vacation until:
2 = I am out until:
3 = Put all day
4 = Out to lunch
5 = Not available
6 = Home phone:
7 = Contact:
8 = Avail at:
9 = Am in room:
Digits can be added to all messages ending with a colon.
The user can prevent someone from changing the message by locking the telephone. Refer to Section 7.4.2, Individual Telephone Lock (Changeover).
Refer to Reply Text operating instructions for information on operating this feature (available as electronic documentation for optiset E telephones). For a list of additional Hicom 150 E Office documentation, refer to Table 1-1, List of Available Documentation for Hicom 150 E Office (status May 30, 2000).
Model-Specific Data
Requirements and Conditions
Subject |
Requirement or Condition |
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Call forwarding |
With call forwarding, the telephone displays the advisory message of the called station. |
Configuration Options
This feature does not have to be explicitly configured.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Users can change the advisory messages using Hicom Assistant T and an optiset E memory telephone):
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1. |
Change advisory messages |
2. |
19-12 => Displays - Advisory messages |
3. |
Select the desired text. |
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Users can change the advisory messages using Hicom Assistant E Office:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Change advisory messages Options |
2. |
System parameters |
3. |
Texts |
4. |
Advisory message |
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Definition
On all optiset E telephones with display, users can view a directory of all internal stations with their names and numbers. In addition, users can view entries from the system speed-dialing facility (name, destination station number), to search for and call the desired station. The name of the desired station is entered directly using the GSM procedure.
After selecting the Directory option from the menu, you can enter the name of the party you want to reach directly with the GSM procedure. To do this, press the key containing the letter you wish to access. Press the key once to access the first letter, twice to access the second letter, and three times to access the third letter (the one farthest to the right).
You can also program a key to provide access to the feature, or you can select either Internal stations? or System speed dial. Then you scroll through each name by selecting Next? or scroll to and select the first letter of the wanted name. Selecting a name automatically dials the destination.
Users of memory telephones use the keys on the keyboard:
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Dial and Enter (Return) key: dials the number beside the cursor. |
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Card key: Retrieves entries from the highlighted name. |
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End key: Closes the telephone directory. |
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Up and Down keys: moves the cursor up or down. |
As of Release 3.0, Hicom Assistant E Office allows you to define whether a station number will appear in the directory for each station individually.
Model-Specific Data
Subject |
Pro |
Com |
Point |
One (not for U.S.) |
Start (not for U.S.) |
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Feature available in |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
HW requirements |
optiset E telephone with display |
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SW requirements |
Rel. 1.0 or later |
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant T as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure directory |
2. |
22-12 => System settings - Directory |
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure directory Options |
2. |
System parameters |
3. |
System flags |
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
On an optiset E telephone with display, lift the handset. Directory? appears on the display. |
2. |
Confirm your selection. |
Definition
The room monitor feature can be used to monitor a room. All telephone types can be used for this purpose. Only internal stations can use room monitoring.
When a user monitors a room, the room monitor telephone receives no call signaling, and the call is immediately through-connected.
A system-wide flag must be set via Hicom Assistant E Office only.
To monitor a room, monitored telephones without a microphone must have the handset off-hook.
If an optiset E telephone calls a station activated as a room monitor, in the standard configuration the microphone on the calling optiset E telephone is deactivated.
If a call is received by a monitoring station, camp on tone is heard at the monitoring station, but not at the monitored station. The user must disconnect from the monitored station call connection to answer the incoming call. The user can once again call the monitored station at a later time. The feature is still active at the monitored station until it goes on-hook.
The Flags screen is one of three screens in the System Status pathway of Hicom Assistant E Office that provides station-specific (rather than system-specific) status information. You can use the Flags screen to see if a station has activated Room Monitor or not.
Operating the Feature
Refer to Babyphone operating instructions for information on operating this feature (available as electronic documentation for optiset E telephones). For a list of additional Hicom 150 E Office documentation, refer to Table 1-1, List of Available Documentation for Hicom 150 E Office (status May 30, 2000).
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Monitored system |
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Monitoring Station |
Model-Specific Data
Subject |
Pro |
Com |
Point |
One (not for U.S.) |
Start (not for U.S.) |
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Feature available in |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
HW requirements |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
SW requirements |
Rel. 1.0 or later |
Requirements and Conditions
Configuration Options
This feature can be configured using Hicom Assistant E Office.
Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E Office
Configure the feature using Hicom Assistant E Office as follows:
Step |
Action |
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1. |
Configure room monitor Options |
2. |
System parameters |
3. |
Flag/CMI |
4. |
Activate room monitor |
Testing the Feature
Check the feature for error-free functioning as follows:
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Hicom 150 H V1.0 - Hicom 150 E Office Rel.2.0-3.0 Service Manual | Siemens Part No.: P31003-M1550-X403-4-7620 | Conversion Date: 2000-08-24 |
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Contact: E-Doku-Team | © Siemens AG 2001 |