Hipath 4000 Optipoint 410 Economy Optipoint 410 Standard: Operating Instructions
Hipath 4000 Optipoint 410 Economy Optipoint 410 Standard: Operating Instructions
Hipath 4000 Optipoint 410 Economy Optipoint 410 Standard: Operating Instructions
Important Notes
Never operate the telephone in an environment where there is a risk of
explosion.
Never open the telephone set or an add-on unit. If any problems arise,
contact your service personnel.
The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or charac-
teristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or
which may change as a result of further development of the products.
An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed
in the terms of contract.
The telephone must not come into contact with abrasive liquids or liquids which are liable
to discolor it, such as tea, coffee, fruit juices or soft drinks.
Care of the telephone page 99.
Labels
The CE symbol certifies compliance of this equipment with the EU and UL
directives.
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Contents
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Contents
Telephone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adjusting the ringer volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adjusting the ringer pitch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Setting the volume of the alerting tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adapting the speakerphone function to the acoustics of your room 30
Adjusting the angle of the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Adjusting the display contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Selecting the language for user prompts (displays) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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Contents
Private Sphere/Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Activating/deactivating do not disturb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Suppressing your number on called partys display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Malicious call holding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Locking your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
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Contents
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Contents
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
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Basic Usage Instructions
Display
Fixed function keys
Handsfree microphone
(optiPoint 410 standard only)
Privacy * [Line]
Hold * [Line]
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Basic Usage Instructions
Step by Step
Display
Callback? Line 1 contains instructions or acknowledgment mes-
Please dial? > sages, depending on the particular situation.
Line 2 contains selection options for functions, which
you can confirm by means of :. If the character ">" is
visible on the right-hand side, there are further selection
options, which can then be accessed using < >.
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Basic Usage Instructions
Step by Step
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Basic Usage Instructions
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Basic Usage Instructions
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
Answering calls
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
Switching to speakerphone
This function is not available with
optiPoint 410 economy.
Precondition: You are making a call with the handset.
Speaker and t Press the speaker key and release, then put the hand-
set down and continue the call.
Open listening
You can allow other persons in the room to listen in on
the call. Always inform the other party that you are
switching to the speaker.
Precondition: You are making a call with the handset.
To activate:
Speaker Press the key. The lamp lights up.
To deactivate:
Speaker Press the key. The lamp goes out.
Making Calls
Dialing with the handset off-hook
n Lift the handset.
p Internal: Enter the number.
External: Enter the access code and the number.
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Transferring a call
If the person you are conversing with wishes to be
transferred to one of your colleagues, you can transfer
the call to this third party.
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
Call Forwarding
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
If station variable forwarding was previously pro-
grammed and activated, it is deactivated and the for-
warding destination is deleted.
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
: To select the next station variable forwarding type.
FWD-ALL-EXT off Output on first line display.
Next forwarding type? > Output on second line display.
or
> To edit the current station variable forwarding type.
FWD-ALL-EXT off Output on first line display.
Enter destination: > Output on second line display.
Programming/changing the forwarding destination
program/service Press the key. The lamp lights up.
Destinations? : Confirm.
Call forwarding? : Confirm. Display shows "Station variable forwarding".
Next forwarding type? > : Confirm. Display shows " Station fixed forwarding".
Next forwarding type? > : Confirm. Display shows "Forwarding for internal".
Next forwarding type? > > Open a forwarding type, for example, "Forwarding for in-
ternal".
> Enter destination: > :
p Enter the number of the forwarding destination. Any
destination previously saved will be overwritten
> Save? : Confirm when the complete number has been entered.
To select a different forwarding type, proceed as de-
scribed on page 21.
If station variable forwarding was previously pro-
grammed and activated, it is deactivated and the for-
warding destination is deleted (for exception, see
page 21). Station fixed forwarding is deactivated.
Deleting a forwarding destination
A station variable forwarding destination is automatical-
ly deleted when the forwarding type is switched off.
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
Activating station variable forwarding
Station variable forwarding is automatically activated
when the forwarding destination is programmed.
Unconditional variable programming can also be activat-
ed in the idle menu.
> Var. call forw. on? : Select and confirm while the phone is idle.
p Enter the number of the destination.
If you enter a cross-system number, you must
press r after entering the number.
Save? : Confirm. This also activates the forwarding facility.
Deactivating station variable forwarding
You can deactivate all station variable forwarding types
in the Service Menu.
program/service Press the key. The lamp lights up.
Destinations? : Confirm.
Call forwarding? : Confirm. Display shows "Station variable forwarding".
Next forwarding type? > : Confirm. Display shows "Station fixed forwarding".
Next forwarding type? > : Confirm. Display shows "Forwarding for internal".
Next forwarding type? > > Open a forwarding type, for example, "Forwarding for in-
ternal".
> Deactivate? : Select and confirm. Station variable forwarding is deac-
tivated and the forwarding destination is deleted.
FWD-ALL-INT off Output on first line, for example, for "Forwarding for in-
ternal".
To select another station variable forwarding type, pro-
ceed as described on page 21.
Checking forwarding
To check up on the status of the forwarding types, pro-
ceed as described on page 21. The status "ON" or
"OFF" is shown in the first line. The forwarding destina-
tion is shown in the second line display if this station
variable forwarding type is activated.
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
Deactivating station variable forwarding in the idle
menu
You can also deactivate the following station variable
forwarding types in the idle menu:
Station variable forwarding
Forwarding for internal and for external
> Call forwarding off? : Select and confirm while the phone is idle. Forwarding
is deactivated and the forwarding destination is deleted.
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Making Calls Basic Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Store entry
Save? Select and confirm. Your entries are saved.
or If you have mistyped the entry:
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Cancel? Select, confirm and enter the sequence again.
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Telephone settings
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Making Calls Basic Functions
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Selecting a language:
Language Press the key. The language selected appears on the
display for five seconds and is then set. Keep pressing
the key if you wish to select a different language.
This user guide can be ordered in other languag-
es (not used in US) page 97.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Answering Calls
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Having the number of the called station displayed
If the number of the station for which you (as a member
of a call pickup group) wish to pick up a call does not ap-
pear on the display, you can enter the code for "Display
on request" after lifting the handset. If you are not sure
of this feature access code, ask the service personnel:
n Lift the handset.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Activating/deactivating stop voice calling
You can prevent other persons from making direct calls
to you. Any attempt to address you directly via the loud-
speaker will be changed to a normal call.
program/service Press the key. The lamp lights up.
fg Enter the service code.
or
> Feature settings? : Select and confirm.
> Voice call protect? : Select and confirm.
and
Activate? :
or Confirm.
Deactivate? :
Dialing/Making Calls
Step by Step
The first call in the call log is displayed:
User
32456 Hardy G.
Date and time of the entry and reason for the entry. The
Busy 25.10. 15.30 >
display begins with the most recent (unanswered) call.
If the party has called more than once, the number of
times this party called is displayed.
Displaying further calls from the list:
> Next call? : Select and confirm.
Ending call log viewing:
program/service Press the key. The lamp goes out.
Speed-dial
Dialing with individual speed dialing numbers
Precondition: You have saved individual speed dialing
numbers page 65.
program/service Press the key. The lamp lights up.
g Enter the service code.
or
> Use speed dialing? : Select and confirm.
and
d.m Enter the speed dialing number.
This can be also "00 to 19" or "00 to 29" for 20 or
30 individual speed numbers. These are referred
to as individual speed indexes.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
The other party answers:
n Lift the handset.
or With the handset on-hook: speakerphone (not available
with optiPoint 410 economy).
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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During a Call
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Waiting call
You hear a call-waiting tone. Information about the call
appears in the display.
Switchover Press the flashing key to accept the waiting call. The
lamp is on.
Toggling
You are connected to two users. One user is waiting.
The switchover lamp is on.
Switchover Press the key to switch over to the other user. The first
user waits.
Consultation
You call a second user. The second user does not an-
swer.
Switchover Press the key to return to the waiting user or the waiting
conference.
Group call
You are connected to a single user. A group call is sig-
nalled. Information about the group call appears in the
display.
Switchover Press the flashing key to accept the group call. The first
user is placed on hold. The lamp is on.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Re-indication
During an internal or external waiting call or consulta-
tion, you can have information about the first call - call
number or subscriber name - shown briefly in the dis-
play. Your service personnel must install a key for re-in-
dication beforehand. The display can be assigned for
terminal devices with or without line keys.
n During a waiting call or consultation.
Eric Brown Display the current subscriber.
Return to held call?
Eric Brown The display for the current subscriber then reappears.
Return to held call?
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Setting up a conference
You can set up a conference from any of the following
types of connection:
single call
consultation call
waiting call
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Expanding the conference
Any member of the system conference can expand the
conference by
calling another user and adding this person to the
conference
adding a user to the conference from a consultation
call
accepting a waiting call and adding the caller to the
conference.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Accepting a waiting call and adding it to the confer-
ence
If you receive a waiting call during the conference (call
waiting function is activated), you can add this user to
the conference.
Call pickup An alerting tone is audible. The lamp flashes. Press the
key. You are connected to the waiting caller. The confer-
ence is placed on hold.
> Conference? : Select and confirm to add the waiting caller to the con-
ference.
or
> Toggle/Connect? : Select and confirm.
> Toggle? : Select and confirm (used in US).
or
> Release and return? : Select and confirm to release the waiting call and return
to the conference.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
No. member No. 1 The display shows the name and call number of the oth-
Next conference party? > er member with lowest member number.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
System-wide parking
On the HiPath 4000, you can park up to 10 internal and/
or external calls and take them at another telephone.
There are two ways of parking a call:
Automatic parking
Manual parking
Parking is not possible if:
All park positions are occupied
The park position you want is occupied
The subscriber is the operator
The call is a consultation call
The call is a conference call
Parking
System parking Press key (must be installed).
The first free parking position number is seized and in-
dicated in the display. The call is parked.
Also, you can initially place the call "on hold" by
confirming "consultation" and then parking the
call.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Automatic parking
If all the parking positions are occupied, a display mes-
sage indicating that all the parking positions are occu-
pied is output, as is a continuous tone.
Return to held call? : Confirm and continue the call.
or
t Replace the handset. The held call is recalled.
Manual parking
If the parking position you want is occupied, a display
message and the busy tone are output.
Return to held call? : Confirm and continue the call.
or
t Replace the handset. The held call is recalled.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
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Voice calling to a fixed destination
The system code-number for "voice calling" + the desti-
nation call number is programmed onto a repertory key
page 65.
Press the programmed repertory key. A connection to
the destination loudspeaker is immediately set up.
The other functions are the same as those for Voice
calling to a variable destination on page 53.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
A connection to the destination loudspeaker is set up
immediately, if
there is no busy condition
the handset is cradled
and voice-calling protection has not been activated
The called party accepts the voice call by lifting the
handset.
If the called party presses the loudspeaker key or the
line key (if installed), the connection is aborted.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
The destination telephone's loudspeaker and micro-
phone are automatically activated. .
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
If a group member presses the loudspeaker key or the
relevant line key for the announcement, he or she is dis-
connected from the announcement. If the last remain-
ing member of the group presses the loudspeaker key
or the line key, the announcement is terminated.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Programming and activating call-forwarding
n Lift the handset.
p Enter a code number, say *51, (ask the service person-
Enter the code! nel). You will hear the dialing tone.
p Enter the number of the destination.
r Enter the terminating character. You should hear a con-
firmation tone, call forwarding has then been activated.
t Replace the handset.
Activating fixed call-forwarding
n Lift the handset.
p Enter a code number, say *41, (ask the service person-
Enter the code! nel). You should hear a confirmation tone.
t Replace the handset.
Deactivate call-forwarding
n Lift the handset.
p Enter a code number, say #41, (ask the service person-
Enter the code! nel). You should hear a confirmation tone.
t Replace the handset.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Switching off fixed call forwarding
Call forwarding Press the key. The lamp goes out, call forwarding is
switched off.
Switching fixed call forwarding on again
Call forwarding Press the key. The lamp lights up and call forwarding is
switched on again (the forwarding destination must be
programmed).
Clearing fixed call forwarding
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Delayed call-forwarding
Installed for the whole system by the service personnel.
Requirements: Waiting call must be installed
page 38.
If you have activated "call-forwarding on busy / timed" or
"timed call-forwarding" on your telephone page 21,
you will automatically obtain a camp-on busy tone if
there is a waiting call and information about the calling
party is shown in the display. This gives you the opp.or-
tunity to take the call before it is forwarded (say you are
waiting for an urgent call).
A calling party hears the ringing tone and is only for-
warded to another telephone when the time that has
been set elapses.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
Completed? : Confirm (used in US).
p Enter the number of the destination.
Save? : Confirm.
Call forwarding is activated immediately.
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
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Making Calls Convenience Functions
Step by Step
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Saving Functions and Appointments
Step by Step
Step by Step
Appointments Function
You can program a timed reminder on your telephone to
remind yourself of an important meeting or appoint-
ment, for example page 67. You must save the exact
time at which you wish to receive the reminder. Re-
minders can be set for the next 24-hour period.
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Saving Functions and Appointments
Step by Step
Cancelling a saved reminder:
program/service Press the key. The lamp lights up.
k Enter the service code.
or
> Reminder? : Select and confirm. A saved timed reminder is dis-
played.
> Next reminder? : Confirm (if you have saved several timed reminders).
and
> Delete? : Select and confirm.
program/service Press the key. The lamp goes out.
Timed reminders
Precondition: You have saved a timed reminder
page 66. When the saved time has been reached:
Reminder: The telephone rings.
n Lift the handset. The time of the reminder is displayed.
t Replace the handset.
If you do not lift the handset, the telephone rings
several more times and "Timed reminder" is dis-
played before the reminder is canceled.
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Making project calls
Step by Step
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Making project calls
Step by Step
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Private Sphere/Security
Step by Step
Private Sphere/Security
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Private Sphere/Security
Step by Step
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Private Sphere/Security
Step by Step
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Using Other Functions
Step by Step
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Using Other Functions
Step by Step
With the display "Enter station no." or "Enter ID", you are
requested to enter the PIN.
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
The different states of line key lamps
Line The lamp is not lit the line is free and can be used.
or
Line The lamp is lit line is busy.
or
Line The lamp is flashing a call is on the line: answer the
call.
or
Line The lamp is flashing faster a call is on hold.
or
Line The lamp is flashing fastest a call ist forwarded.
Preview
You are speaking on one line. A call is incomming on an-
other line key. You can use the call preview function to
find out who is calling on this line. The information is
shown in the display. You can also find out which caller
is waiting on a line key that you have previously put on
hold or exclusive hold. In addition, you can see informa-
tion about the caller on the active line you are currently
using.
The preview key must be configured by the service per-
sonnel.
Precondition: You have accepted a call on a line key.
The lamp on another line key is flashing fast.
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
Activating/deactivating ringer
When you are making a call on a line, you may be dis-
turbed by the ringing signals for other incoming calls. If
ringer cutoff has been configured, your telephone does
not ring. Incoming calls are then signalled by the flash-
ing of the line keys.
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
> More features? : Select and confirm.
> Privacy is off? : Select and confirm.
Bridging is now permitted.
Preventing bridging
Even if the Privacy function has not been configured for
your telephone, you can still prevent busy bridging. The
Privacy function applies to the call in progress or to your
next call.
You are already engaged in a call on a line.
or
n Lift the handset.
With the privacy key configured:
Privacy Press the key.
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
Placing on hold:
Hold Press the key.
or
> Hold? : Select and confirm.
The line key of the call on hold flashes. The call can be
resumed at any telephone programmed with this line
key.
Placing on hold:
Exklusive hold Press the key. The lamp lights up.
or
> Private hold? : Select and confirm.
The line key of the call on hold flashes slowly. The call
can be retrieved only at your telephone and is not sig-
nalled at any other telephone.
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making multiline calls
Step by Step
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
To activate:
Intercept Press the key. The lamp lights up.
To deactivate:
Intercept Press the key. The lamp goes out.
Calls for the secretary are not redirected - only
calls for the executive.
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
To activate deputy:
Deputy Press the key. The lamp lights up.
To deactivate deputy:
Deputy Press the key. The lamp goes out.
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)
Step by Step
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Checking the telephone
Step by Step
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Checking the telephone
Step by Step
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Labeling, documentation and accessories
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Labeling, documentation and accessories
Documentation
You can find this user manual in the Internet in PDF format under
http://www.siemens.com/hipath
and on CD-ROM (ask the service personnel) in HTML and PDF format.
The CD-ROM (7 languages) or a printout of this user manual can be or-
dered via the article number from Siemens' Sales Organisation at the fol-
lowing Internet address.
http://www.click4business-supplies.de
CD-ROM article number:
P31003-H8400-B300-*-6Z19
Article number of this user manual:
A31003-H8400-B412-51-7619
To view and print the operating instructions in PDF format, you need a
computer on which the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software package is in-
stalled.
To view the operating instructions in HTML format you need a computer
with an internet browser, for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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Advice for users
Troubleshooting
There is no response after a key has been pressed:
Check whether the key has become stuck.
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Advice for users
Step by step
Possible response:
Enter digits more quickly; avoid lengthy pauses be-
tween keystrokes.
Possible response:
Wait and then try again later.
Possible response:
a) Wait and then try again later.
b) Enter the number correctly or call the attendant.
Not possible
or Incorrect input
Possible response:
Correct your input, select a permissible option, enter
the number in full.
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Advice for users
Step by step
Not authorized
Possible response:
a) Contact the service personnel for authorization to ac-
tivate this function.
b) Enter the PIN correctly.
Possible response:
Enter the number or code correctly
(or as instructed).
Possible response:
Wait and then try again later.
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Index
Index E
Executive/secretary functions .................. 87
Extending a call .......................................... 17
A
Add-on conference .................................... 81
F
Angle of display .......................................... 30
Fixed call forwarding ................................. 85
Answering calls .......................................... 13
Forwarding .................................................. 18
Assigning available keys ........................... 65
Forwarding calls
Assigning programmable keys ................ 65
for lines .................................................... 84
Automatischer Rckfrage ......................... 26
C H
HTML format .............................................. 98
Call
Hunt group .................................................. 33
answering ................................................ 32
forwarding ............................................... 18
Call forwarding ........................................... 18 I
Call forwarding via code numbers .......... 58 Identification at another telephone
Call log ......................................................... 34 deactivating ............................................. 74
viewing ..................................................... 34 Individual speed dialing numbers
Call pickup (team) ...................................... 32 saving ....................................................... 65
Call signal function ..................................... 92 Intercommunication system .................... 52
Callback ....................................................... 24
accepting ................................................. 24
storing ...................................................... 24 K
Callback request ......................................... 36 Key fields, labeling ..................................... 97
Camp-on ...................................................... 51 Keys
CE label .......................................................... 2 assigning .................................................. 65
Checking functionality ............................... 95 labeling ..................................................... 97
Checking mailbox ....................................... 36
Conference
managing ................................................. 45 L
Consultation ................................................ 16 Labeling key fields ..................................... 97
Last number redial ..................................... 16
Line keys ..................................................... 75
D lamp statuses ......................................... 76
Deactivating ................................................ 74 primary line .............................................. 75
Delayed call-forwarding ............................ 61 secondary line ......................................... 75
Deputy (secretarys office) ....................... 92
Do not disturb facility ................................ 70
DSS keys (team) ........................................ 93 M
Mailbox ........................................................ 36
callback request ...................................... 36
cancelling entries ................................... 36
Making a second call ................................. 16
Making calls ................................................ 14
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Index
N T
Number label .............................................. 98 Taking over a call
Number suppression ................................. 71 (executive/secretary) ............................. 88
O U
Open listening ............................................ 14 User Guide
Override security ........................................ 81 HTML format .......................................... 98
ordering .................................................... 98
PDF format .............................................. 98
P Using the switchover button .................... 39
Parking ................................................... 47, 48
Parking a call ......................................... 47, 48
PDF format .................................................. 98 V
Primary line (line keys) .............................. 75 Variable call forwarding ....................... 18, 84
Programming available keys .................... 65 Voice calling ................................................ 53
Programming keys ..................................... 65
R
Re-indication ............................................... 40
Ringing tone pitch ...................................... 29
Ringing tone volume ................................. 29
Rckfrage auf Taste ................................... 26
S
Saved number redial ................................. 15
Second call .................................................. 38
Second call (executive) ............................. 91
Second telephone (executive) ................. 90
Security ........................................................ 70
Selection with keys ................................... 10
Service Menu ............................................. 10
Speaker ........................................................ 13
Speakerphone ............................................. 13
switching to ............................................. 14
Speakerphone function ............................. 30
Speakerphone mode ................................. 13
Station number
saving ....................................................... 26
System call forwarding ............................. 57
System parking ........................................... 48
System-wide parking ................................. 47
System-wide voice calling ........................ 53
103
Important functions at a glance
Making a call:
Either: n + p
Or: p + when the other party answers n or speakerphone (not available with
optiPoint 410 entry).
Extending a call:
With prior announcement: Consultation? :+ p + announce call + t.
Without prior announcement: > Start transfer? : + p + t.
Important functions at a glance
: + p(PIN).
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