Siemens 300 H Operating Instructions Manual

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HiPath 4000
Hicom 300 E/300 H
Operating Instructions
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  • Page 1 HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 E/300 H Operating Instructions optiset E standard optiset E advance optiset E advance plus optiset E advance conference...
  • Page 2: About These Operating Instructions

    These Operating Instructions describe the use of the optiset E standard, optiset E ad- vance, optiset E advance plus und optiset E advance conference telephones in conjunction with the HiPath 4000 Communication Server, Version 1.0 and Hicom 300 E/300 H, all Ver- sions.
  • Page 3 The optiset E standard, optiset E advance, optiset E advance plus, optiset E advance conference telephones with add-on unit Keys for telephone settings Hand- Loud- speaker for open listening (only for optiPoint 500 stan- dard) Dialling keypad Handsfree conversing microphone...
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    Never operate the telephone in an environment where there is a risk of explosion. Only use Siemens accessories (Æ page 89). The use of other manufac- turers’ accessories may be dangerous and will render the warranty and approval null and void.
  • Page 5: How To Activate Functions

    Step by Step Var. call forw. on? Callback? Dial again? Service Menu Service Menu Functions? Display suppression? Second call on/off How to activate functions ... directly Certain functions can be selected directly in the idle state, for example: Make your selection with with Other functions can be selected directly in certain call situations.
  • Page 6: Which Functions Can Be Used

    How to activate functions Which functions can be used? Basic and enhanced-convenience functions You can use all the basic and enhanced-convenience Hicom 300 H func- tions which are offered to you on the display, in the Service Menu and on the function keys.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Additional executive/secretary functions ..... . 6 How to make best use of your telephone ......6 Ø...
  • Page 8 Overriding a colleague’s call (intrude) ......40 Telephone settings ......41 Adjusting the ringing tone volume.
  • Page 9 Interrogating/deactivating call forwarding for another telephone ........60 Interrogating/deactivating call forwarding for fax, PC or "busy"...
  • Page 10 Disconnecting the telephone from its present station line ..65 Reconnecting the telephone at the new station line ....65 Ø...
  • Page 11 Taking calls for other "executive/secretary" teams ....86 Using second telephone for executive ......86 Activating/deactivating second call for executive .
  • Page 12 Care of the telephone ........
  • Page 13: Taking Calls And Setting Up Calls

    Step by Step Speaker Speaker Taking calls and setting up calls Taking a call with the handset The telephone rings. The caller is displayed. Lift the handset. Terminating a call: Replace the handset. Answering a call via the speaker key (speakerphone) The telephone rings.
  • Page 14: Open Listening Within The Room During A Call

    Taking calls and setting up calls Step by Step Speaker Speaker Speaker 14 14 14 14 Open listening within the room during a call You can allow other persons in the room to listen in on the call. Always inform the other party that you are switching on the loudspeaker.
  • Page 15: Using The "Second Call" Facility

    Step by Step Service Menu Switches? Camp-on? Activate? Deactivate? Waiting call Disconnect Using the "second call" facility When you are expecting an important call, you should activate the second call (call waiting) facility. The arrival of this second call is signalled to you if you happen to be engaged in a call.
  • Page 16: Using The Mailbox

    Taking calls and setting up calls Step by Step Mailbox Jones Call Jones Call Output? 16 16 16 16 Using the mailbox Callers who dialled your number during your absence can leave a callback request in your mailbox. You will also find mail server voice/fax messages in your mailbox (if this facility is available).
  • Page 17: Deleting Mailbox Entries

    The telephone rings. Lift the handset. The time of the reminder is displayed. 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 cancelled.
  • Page 18 Taking calls and setting up calls Step by Step 18 18 18 18 You are addressed directly by a colleague over the loud- speaker. Handsfree conversing and open listening are activated automatically. You can answer immediately in the handsfree convers- ing mode.
  • Page 19: Activating/Deactivating Stop Voice Calling

    Select and confirm. Select and confirm. or Confirm. Taking a call on the headset Precondition: Your optiset E telephone is equipped with the optiset E headset/headset plus adapter. The headset is connected to the adapter. The "headset" key has been configured.
  • Page 20: Malicious Call Holding

    Taking calls and setting up calls Step by Step Switches? Do not disturb? Activate? Deactivate? Service Menu Additional functions? Additional functions? 20 20 20 20 Enter the service code. Select and confirm. Select and confirm. The display indicates whether the do not disturb facility has been activated or deactivated.
  • Page 21: Setting Up Calls

    Step by Step Speaker Setting up calls Dialling with the handset off-hook Lift the handset. Internal: Enter the number. External: Enter the external code and the number. The called party is busy or does not answer: Replace the handset. Dialling with the handset on-hook Internal: Enter the number.
  • Page 22: Suppressing The Number Display At The Called Party

    You can make a direct call to an internal HiPath 4000 or Hicom 300 E/H user via the loudspeaker in his tele- phone. Precondition: Your telephone has a "voice calling" key. Press the key. Enter the number. Wait for voice calling tone.
  • Page 23: Entering Commands With Tone Dialling (Dtmf Suffix Dialling)

    Step by Step Service Menu Additional functions? DTMF suffix dialing? Entering commands with tone dialling (DTMF suffix dialling) This feature is not applicable for UK and other countries using tone dialling (default). After dialling a number, you can set tone dialling in or- der to activate equipment - such as an answering ma- chine or an automatic information or switching system - by means of command inputs in DTMF mode...
  • Page 24: Calling Several Persons Simultaneously

    Calling several persons simultaneously Step by Step Consultation? Release and return? Toggle? Release and return? 24 24 24 24 Calling several persons simultaneously Making a second call (consultation) During a call in progress you can set up a second call, e.g.
  • Page 25: System-Supported Conference

    But they cannot execute or use the following functions. The following functions are supported for all conference members with a system telephone: • Setting up a conference when calling a user or re- ceiving a call or making a consultation call or receiv- ing a second call.
  • Page 26: Setting Up A Conference

    Calling several persons simultaneously Step by Step Start conference? Conference? Conf. 1-2-3 Add on to conference? Consultation? Conference? Waiting call Conference? 26 26 26 26 Setting up a conference You can set up a conference from any of the following types of connection: •...
  • Page 27: Expanding The Conference

    Step by Step Add on to conference? Conference? Return to conference? Consultation? Conference? Toggle? Release and return? Calling several persons simultaneously Expanding the conference Any member of the system conference can expand the conference by • calling another user and adding this person to the conference •...
  • Page 28: Transferring The Conference

    Calling several persons simultaneously Step by Step Waiting call Conference? Toggle? Release and return? Consultation? Add on to conference? Transfer conference? 28 28 28 28 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.
  • Page 29: During The Conference

    Step by Step View members? > No. member No. Next conference party? > Next conference party? > Stop viewing? > Release party? > Remove last party? > Line Hold? Line Calling several persons simultaneously During the conference You are taking part in a conference with 3 to 8 members and you wish to know about the other members or to disconnect a member.
  • Page 30: Extending A Call

    Calling several persons simultaneously Step by Step Consultation? Start transfer? Switchover 30 30 30 30 Extending a call If the person you are conversing with wishes to be for- warded to one of your colleagues, you can pass on the connection to this third person.
  • Page 31 Step by Step Switchover Switchover Switchover Calling several persons simultaneously 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 Press the key to return to the waiting user or the waiting conference.
  • Page 32: Using Stored Numbers To Make Calls

    Your tele- phone can also be configured so that answered calls are entered in this call list. Your telephone stores the last 6 outgoing and the last 12 incoming calls in chronological order.
  • Page 33: Dialling A Number In The Call List

    Select and confirm. Saved number redial If your telephone is configured for this type of redialling, you can store a number and then dial it at a later point in time (Æ page 46). You can redial the number at the push of a button.
  • Page 34: Last Number Redial

    Last no. redial Enter the code! 34 34 34 34 Last number redial If your telephone is configured for this type of redialling, each number dialled is stored for possible redialling. Press the key. Enter your individual code for "Last number redial"...
  • Page 35: Dialling With Individual Speed Dialling Numbers

    You will be supplied with a copy of the system (central) speed dialling directory by System Support (for exam- ple) or you will find it in the inhouse telephone directory or your PC. After selecting a speed dialling number which is the...
  • Page 36: Making Project Calls

    Enter the external number. Make your call in the usual way (Æ page 21). Project call mode is subject to a time limit. It is deactivated automatically if you do not use your telephone over a 5-minute period (for example).
  • Page 37: Call Duration Display

    Making project calls Step by Step Call duration display The call duration display is configured by System Sup- port. The display shows either the duration of the call or the cost of the call. The display can be switched off. The call duration is shown in the first line on the right with format HH:MM:SS and 24-hour system.
  • Page 38: If You Don't Get Through

    If you don’t get through... Using the callback facility If the telephone which you have called is busy or there is no answer, you can place a request for callback. This also applies to external calls via ISDN switching centres.
  • Page 39: Checking/Cancelling Stored Callback Requests

    You need to contact this person urgently. Select, confirm and wait briefly. The colleague hears camp-on tone in the course of his call. The "call pickup" key flashes on his telephone. If his telephone has a display, your name and/or number is in- dicated.
  • Page 40: Overriding A Colleague's Call (Intrude)

    If you don’t get through... Step by Step Override? 40 40 40 40 Overriding a colleague’s call (intrude) Precondition: The station user whom you have called is busy. You need to contact this colleague urgently. Select and confirm. Both the colleague and the other party hear an alerting tone.
  • Page 41: Telephone Settings

    Step by Step Ringer volume? Ringer pitch? Telephone settings Adjusting the ringing tone volume Press one of the keys when the telephone is idle. Confirm. To increase/decrease the volume: keep pressing the keys until the required volume level has been reached. Store.
  • Page 42: Adapting The Handsfree Function To The Acoustics Of Your Room

    ("normal room"/"reverberating room"/ "sound-proofed room"). Press one of the keys when the telephone is idle. Select and confirm. Select the type of room (acoustics). Keep pressing the keys until the required setting is displayed.
  • Page 43: Preventing Misuse Of The Telephone

    Input is followed by the display: "Executed". Remove the chip card again. When the telephone is disabled in this way, a special dial tone is audible when the handset is lifted. Internally (within HiPath 4000), dialling is possible in the usual way.
  • Page 44: Selecting The Language For The User Prompts (Displays)

    Your HiPath 4000 or Hicom 300 E/H system can be con- figured for up to five different languages. The first lan- guage programmed is the default. If your telephone has a "language" key, you can program a different language. The period of time for which the other language remains active is dependent on the language option which has been configured.
  • Page 45: Storing Numbers, System Functions

    The current key assignment configuration is displayed. Confirm. Enter the number. In the case of external numbers, enter the external code and then the telephone number. Confirm. If you made a mistake during input: Select and confirm. Enter the number again.
  • Page 46: Storing A Number For Redialling

    Press the key. The lamp goes out. Replace the handset. Storing any number Precondition: Your telephone is in the idle state or you are conducting a call and the other party informs you of a number which you would like to store.
  • Page 47: Saving A Function On A Key

    New function: Save? Storing numbers, system functions and timed reminders Enter a specific speed dialling number (0 to 9). If this digit has already been assigned a telephone num- ber, this number is shown on the display. Confirm. Enter the number.
  • Page 48: Storing Timed Reminders

    Service Menu 48 48 48 48 Storing timed reminders You can program a "timed reminder" on your telephone to remind yourself of an important meeting or appoint- ment, for example (Æ page 17). You must store the ex- act time at which you wish to receive the reminder. Re- minders can be set for the next 24-hour period.
  • Page 49: Checking The Telephone

    Service Menu Phone test? Service Menu Checking the telephone Checking its functionality You can test the functionality of your telephone. This in- cludes the following checks: • Are all the key lamps operating properly? • Is the display operating properly? •...
  • Page 50: Checking The Assignment Of Functions To Keys

    Direct station selection (Æ page 81 and Æ page 83) • • Function (Æ page 47) Precondition: The telephone is in the idle state. Press the key. The lamp lights up. Enter the service code. Select and confirm. Press the required key.
  • Page 51: Forwarding Calls

    Step by Step Forwarding calls Using call forwarding You can program two types of call forwarding: • fixed forwarding, and • variable forwarding With fixed forwarding you can program a forwarding destination that will remain valid until you change or de- lete it.
  • Page 52 Forwarding calls Step by Step Service Menu Destinations? Call forwarding? Next forwarding type? > Next forwarding type? > Enter destination: > Save? Service Menu Destinations? Call forwarding? Next forwarding type? > 22805 Harald Meier > Activate? Fixed forwarding on Deactivate? Fixed forwarding off 52 52 52 52 forwarding key configured by System Support.
  • Page 53 Step by Step Call forwarding off? Call forwarding Call forwarding Service Menu Destinations? Call forwarding? Next forwarding type? > 22805 Harald Meier > Delete? Deactivating fixed forwarding in the idle menu You can also deactivate fixed forwarding in the idle menu.
  • Page 54: Variable Forwarding

    Forwarding calls Step by Step Service Menu Destinations? Call forwarding? Variable Umleitung Next forwarding type? > Fixed forwarding off Next forwarding type? > Fixed forwarding off 22805 Harald Meier > FWD-ALL-INT off 54 54 54 54 Variable forwarding With variable forwarding you can choose between 6 dif- ferent types of call forwarding: •...
  • Page 55 Step by Step Next forwarding type? > FWD-ALL-EXT off Next forwarding type? > FWD-ALL-INT off Enter destination: > Service Menu Destinations? Call forwarding? Next forwarding type? > Next forwarding type? > Next forwarding type? > Enter destination: > Save? Output on second line. To select the next variable forwarding type.
  • Page 56 Forwarding calls Step by Step Var. call forw. on? Save? Service Menu Destinations? Call forwarding? Next forwarding type? > Next forwarding type? > Next forwarding type? > Deactivate? FWD-ALL-INT off 56 56 56 56 Unconditional variable programming can also be activat- ed in the idle menu.
  • Page 57: Activating And Deactivating Forwarding Using Switch

    Step by Step Call forwarding off? Service Menu Switches? Call forwarding? Activate? Deactivate? Deactivating variable forwarding in the idle menu You can also deactivate the following variable forward- ing types in the idle menu: • Variable forwarding • Forwarding for internal and for external Select and confirm while the phone is idle.
  • Page 58: Forwarding Calls For A Different Terminal (Pull Divert)

    You can store, activate, check and deactivate call for- warding for another telephone, fax machine or PC from your own telephone. To do so, you need to know the PIN for this terminal or you must have the "Call forward- ing for remote terminal"...
  • Page 59: Storing A Destination For Fax, Pc Or "Busy"/ Activating Call Forwarding (Pull Divert)

    Step by Step Service Menu Destinations? Forward station no.? Forward other? Finished? Finished? Save? Storing a destination for fax, PC or "busy"/ activating call forwarding (pull divert) Press the key. The lamp lights up. Confirm. Select and confirm. Select and confirm. Enter the code for the type of call forwarding required.
  • Page 60: Interrogating/Deactivating Call Forwarding

    Press the key. The lamp lights up. Select and confirm. Select and confirm. Confirm. Enter the number of the other telephone. Confirm. Enter the PIN (only if your own station does not have the "Call forward- ing for remote terminal" class of service).
  • Page 61: Changing Call Forwarding For Another Terminal

    (Example of display Æ page 60). Changing call forwarding for another terminal The procedure is exactly the same as for Store/Activate: for another telephone (Æ page 58), for fax, PC or busy: (Æ page 59). Forwarding calls 61 61 61 61...
  • Page 62: Using A Different Telephone In The Same Way As Your Own

    HiPath 4000 or Hicom 300 E/H system by means of a personal identification number (PIN) (as of software sta- tus Hicom 300, Version 3.5/Hicom 300 H Version 1.0, and also telephones of networked HiPath 4000 or Hi- com 300 E/H systems, e.g. at other branches of your company).
  • Page 63 Enter the code! Speaker Variable call forw.? Save? Using a different telephone in the same way as your own Select and confirm. If you have several PINs and wish to use another one, select the other PIN. With the display "Enter station no." or "Enter ID", you are requested to enter the PIN.
  • Page 64: Identification With The Chip Card (Optiset E Advance Only)

    Using a different telephone in the same way as your own Step by Step Chip card reader: Insert chip card Enter the code! Service Menu PIN / COS? Deactivate PIN? Chip card reader: Remove chip card 64 64 64 64...
  • Page 65: Relocating With The Telephone

    After consulting with System Support, you can de- register your telephone from its present station line and then re-register it at the new station line. Note that the settings on your telephone (programmed keys) are not affected by the move.
  • Page 66: Making Multi-Line And Team Calls

    Numbers which have been stored on your tele- phone can only be used for line key dialling on your own telephone. The following example illustrates how telephones with several line keys are interrelated within a team (keyset configuration).
  • Page 67: The Different States Of Line Key Lamps

    Step by Step Line Line Line Line Service Menu Line Line Making multi-line and team calls The different states of line key lamps The lamp is not lit – the line is free and can be used. The lamp is lit – the line is in use. The lamp is flashing rapidly –...
  • Page 68: Taking Calls In The Order Offered

    Taking calls in the order offered Your telephone rings (ringing signal). The caller is dis- played, e.g. "3235 Brown". The lamp at the relevant line key flashes rapidly.
  • Page 69: Activating/Deactivating Ringer

    With the "ringer" key configured: To deactivate ringing: Press the key. The lamp lights up. The telephone does not ring for incoming calls. To activate ringing: Press the key. The lamp goes out. The telephone rings for incoming calls.
  • Page 70: Dialling With Line Keys

    Line 70 70 70 70 Dialling with line keys Your telephone can be configured with either automat- ic or selectable line seizure. System Support specifies whether a line (and which line) is seized automatically when the handset is lifted or when handsfree convers- ing and open listening are activated.
  • Page 71: Identifying The Line Used

    Step by Step Show used line Service Menu Additional functions? Show used line? Line 2 Line 1 Identifying the line used If several lines are seized at the same time, you can find out which line you are conversing on. With the "display line"...
  • Page 72: Terminating A Connection On A Line Key

    Making multi-line and team calls Step by Step Speaker Line Privacy Service Menu 72 72 72 72 Terminating a connection on a line key Replace the handset. Press the key which is lit. Entering a call on a line (add-on conference) Precondition: There is a call on one of the lines.
  • Page 73: Preventing Override

    Step by Step Additional functions? Privacy is off? Privacy Service Menu Additional functions? Privacy is on? Speaker Select and confirm. Select and confirm. Call entering is now permitted. Preventing override Even if station override security has not been pro- grammed, you can still prevent call entering. The station override security applies to the call in progress or to the next call.
  • Page 74: Holding A Call On A Line Key And Picking It Up Again

    Press the key. Select and confirm. The line key on which the call is parked flashes slowly. The call can be resumed at any team telephone on which the lamp belonging to this line key is flashing slowly. Resuming the call: Press the flashing line key.
  • Page 75: Picking Up A Held Call

    You have no access to this line. Lift the handset. Select and confirm. Enter the station number of the telephone at which the call was parked. You automatically pick up this call. Forwarding calls for lines If you activate call forwarding for a line which can also be accessed at other telephones, the call forwarding function applies to all line keys belonging to this line.
  • Page 76: Storing And Activating A Fixed Call Forwarding Destination For A Line

    Making multi-line and team calls Step by Step Line Service Menu Line Call forwarding Service Menu Switches? Call forwarding? Activate? 76 76 76 76 Storing and activating a fixed call forwarding destination for a line Press the line key for the required line. The lamp lights Press the key.
  • Page 77: Cancelling The Fixed Call Forwarding Destination

    Deactivate? Cancelling the fixed call forwarding destination Precondition: The telephone is in the idle state. A fixed forwarding destination has been stored (Æ page 76). Only if it is not your primary line: Press the line key for the required line.
  • Page 78: Taking Calls For Colleagues In A Team

    Terminating the second call – back to the first: Press the key. Picking up a specific team call You hear another telephone ring and you know its sta- tion number or a colleague requests you (verbally) to pick up a call for a specific telephone.
  • Page 79: Having The Number Of The Called Station Displayed

    System Support: Lift the handset. After the code has been entered, the station number of the telephone which has been called is displayed. Taking a call in a hunt group All the members of the team can be accessed simulta- neously by way of a hunt group number.
  • Page 80: Automatic Parking And Resumption Of A Call

    Confirm. Automatic parking and resumption of a call You can park a call on a telephone within a call pickup group and then resume it at a different telephone. Parking the call: Press the key. The "call park" key lamp flashes at all tele- phones in the call pickup group.
  • Page 81: Picking Up A Call On Hold

    (recall). Calling a team member directly Precondition: DSS keys have been configured at your telephone (Æ page 50). The lamp statuses of direct station selection (DSS) keys The lamp is not lit – the user is not making a call.
  • Page 82: Calling A Direct Station Selection (Dss) User

    Press the DSS key. You are camped on to the other party’s call. He hears a tone, the "call pickup" key flashes at his telephone and your name and number are displayed. When the other party answers: lift the handset.
  • Page 83: Making Calls In An "Executive/Secretary" Team

    (DSS) keys An "executive" DSS key is configured on the secretary’s telephone and a "secretary" DSS key on the executive’s telephone. The meaning of the lamp statuses is the same for both keys. Here is an example for the "execu- tive"...
  • Page 84: Taking A Call For The Executive In The Secretary's Office

    – with the "executive" DSS key. Taking a call for the executive in the secretary’s office When a call is received for the executive, the telephone rings in the secretary’s office. Lift the handset. Press the key. The lamp lights up.
  • Page 85: Switching Calls Directly To The Executive

    When the secretary’s office is unattended, calls for the executive can be diverted immediately to the execu- tive’s telephone. The forwarding function can be activat- ed at the secretary’s telephone and at the executive’s telephone. To activate: Press the key. The lamp lights up.
  • Page 86: Taking Calls For Other "Executive/Secretary" Teams

    Please request the other party to wait briefly before you press the flashing key. Using second telephone for executive Precondition: A second telephone has been config- ured for the executive. The executive’s first and second telephones each have a "call park" key.
  • Page 87: Using The Call Signal Function

    Using the call signal function If a call signal key has been configured on your execu- tive telephone you can generate a call signal on a partic- ular destination telephone (for example, in the secre- tary's office) by pressing this key. When a call signal is received the number of the calling telephone is dis- played briefly on the destination telephone.
  • Page 88: Labelling, Documentation And Accessories

    (matt surface uppermost), as indicated in the illustra- tion. Attaching the telephone number label For each telephone a sheet of adhesive telephone number labels is sup- plied. Fill in the number label (fire service, police, own number), peel it off and attach it to the recess on the telephone (after lifting the handset).
  • Page 89: Re-Ordering The Operating Instructions

    Re-ordering the Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions can be re-ordered in a documentation pack- age from the Siemens Sales Organisation. The order number is A31003- G3000-B312-8-7619. To obtain further information or to place an order, please get in touch with System Support.
  • Page 90 (e.g. "Do not en- ter"). optiset E control adapter: For the connection of a headset to a telephone linked to a PC. optiset E phone adapter: For the connection of a second optiset E telephone. The second optiset E telephone can be called via its own number.
  • Page 91: Advice For Users

    Advice for users Care of the telephone • Use either a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth to clean the telephone set. Never use a dry cloth! • If the telephone set needs to be cleaned thoroughly, use a neutral, di- luted, surface-active cleaning agent.
  • Page 92: Dealing With Error Messages On The Display

    Advice for users Step by step Time exceeded Please try later Currently not accessible Not possible Incorrect input Nothing stored 92 92 92 92 Dealing with error messages on the display Possible cause: Maximum input time exceeded. Handset not replaced. Possible response: Enter more quickly;...
  • Page 93: Who To Contact If A Problem Occurs

    Step by step Not authorized Not allowed Not available Protected Possible cause: a) Attempt to use a barred function. b) PIN entered incorrectly. Possible response: a) Apply to System Support for authorisation to activate this function. b) Enter the PIN correctly. Possible cause: Number not entered completely, star or square key not pressed.
  • Page 94: Index

    Forwarding calls ... 51 for lines ... 75 Handsfree conversing function Hunt group ... 79 94 94 94 94 Identification at another telephone deactivating with chip card Individual speed dialling numbers storing Internet service Interrogating mailbox Key labelling programme Last number redial...
  • Page 95 ... 41 Ringing tone volume ... 41 Saved number redial ... 33 Second call ... 15 Second call (executive) ... 86 Second telephone (executive) Selection with keys ... 5 Service Menu ... 5 Speaker ... 13 Speakerphone ... 13 switching to ...
  • Page 96 The required features should therefore be specified in each individual case at the time of closing the contract. Reference No.: A31003-H8400-C104-1-7619 • Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany BA 30.03.2002 HiPath 4000, Hicom 300 E/300 H © Siemens AG 2002 • Information and Communication Networks • Hofmannstr. 51 • D-81359 Munich •...
  • Page 97 HiPath 4000 Hicom 300 E/300 H Quick-Reference Operating Instructions optiset E standard optiset E advance optiset E advance plus optiset E advance conference...
  • Page 98 Quick-reference operating instructions (appendix)
  • Page 99: Important Functions At A Glance

    Important functions at a glance Making a call: Either: + when the other party answers Saved number redial: Store: Either: The connection has been set up. Or: Any number: Service Menu New entry? Redial: Redial Last number redial: Last no. redial Switching between the handset and handsfree conversing/open listening during a call: From handset to handsfree conversing/open listening: hold down Speaker...
  • Page 100 Service Menu Destinations? (0..9) + New entry? Dialling with individual speed dialling numbers: Service Menu Switching telephone off/on again to make a call: Service Menu (PIN). Storing/changing a number on a key for repertory dialling: Service Menu tion) + Save?
  • Page 101: Maximum Service Menu Functions Available

    (COS) 7 Storing timed reminder 8 Additional functions 9 Terminal test * Telephone with line keys and multi-line access (keyset) 1 Storing variable call forwarding 1 2 Storing fixed call forwarding 1 3 Storing speed dialling number 1 4 Storing redial...

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