Siemens optiPoint 420 standard - User Manual

Siemens optiPoint 420 standard

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Before You Begin; Important Notes
  • Page 3 – Marks
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments.64
  • Page 9 – Basic operating instructions; economy
  • Page 10 – Step by Step; dd; or; Screen Displays
  • Page 11 – Accessing Functions; rd
  • Page 12 – Functions You Can Use; Self Labelling Key Function
  • Page 13 – Using the Telephone Efficiently
  • Page 14 – Making Calls – Basic Functions; Answering Calls; Answering a Call With the Handset
  • Page 15 – Switching to Speakerphone Mode; Switching to the Handset; and
  • Page 16 – Activating ring transfer:
  • Page 17 – Making Calls; The called party does not answer or is busy:; Ending the call
  • Page 18 – Redialing a Number; Displaying and dialing saved station numbers
  • Page 19 – Turning the Microphone On and Off; qif; rif
  • Page 20 – Return to the first party:; qd; qf; qg; Connecting the other parties to each other
  • Page 21 – Transferring a Call
  • Page 22 – Call Forwarding; Using Variable Call Forwarding; qe; Deactivating call forwarding:; re
  • Page 23 – qhmi; Deactivating Call Forwarding No Reply:; rhmi
  • Page 24 – Call Forwarding in the Carrier Network; qjh; rjh
  • Page 25 – Call Forwarding in the Event of a Telephone; Deactivating call forwarding/deleting a destination:; rmhee; qmhee
  • Page 26 – Using Callback; Storing a Callback; qil; Answering a Callback; Checking and Canceling a Saved Callback; ril
  • Page 27 – Deleting a displayed entry:
  • Page 28 – qme; If applicable
  • Page 29 – If you make a mistake:
  • Page 30 – Using Repertory Dialing Keys
  • Page 31 – Telephone Settings; Adjusting the Ring Volume; Adjusting the Ring Tone; Adjusting the Attention Ring Volume
  • Page 32 – Adjusting the display contrast; Adjusting the key label contrast; Adjusting the Speakerphone to the Room
  • Page 33 – Adjusting the Receiving Volume During a Call; Adjusting the Display to a Comfortable Read-; qhl
  • Page 34 – Making Calls – Convenience Functions; Making Calls – Convenience; Accepting a Specific Call for Your Colleague; qim
  • Page 35 – Rejecting Calls; Using the Speakerphone; Enabling and Disabling Handsfree Answerback; qmj; rmj
  • Page 36 – Answering a Call With a Headset
  • Page 37 – Answering Calls from the; door opener; qje
  • Page 38 – qlm; Deactivating the door opener:; rlm; Accepting a Call From an Answering
  • Page 40 – Using a Caller List; Retrieving the Caller List; rlf; Ending Retrieval
  • Page 41 – Dialing a Station Number from the Caller List; qlf
  • Page 42 – qk; qmf
  • Page 44 – Dialing a Number From the Internal Directory; qih
  • Page 46 – Dialing from the Telephone Database (LDAP)
  • Page 47 – The result is displayed:
  • Page 48 – Using Mailboxes; Accessing the Mailbox; Talking to Your Colleague With a Speaker Call; qld
  • Page 49 – Talking to Your Colleague with; qmhi; immediately; after; period of time; Reserve Trunk; When the reserved trunk becomes free:
  • Page 50 – qhe; Associated Dialing/Dialing Aid; bus
  • Page 51 – qjk
  • Page 52 – During a Call; Using Call Waiting; Ending the first call and answering the waiting call:; qii; Ending the second call and resuming the first one:
  • Page 53 – Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting; rhmd; Turning the Call Waiting Tone On and Off; qlk
  • Page 54 – Parking a Call; qij; Retrieving a Parked Call; rij
  • Page 55 – Placing External Calls on Hold; qjg
  • Page 56 – Conducting a Conference; If the second party does not answer:
  • Page 57 – Leaving a Conference; qhme
  • Page 58 – Activating Tone Dialing/DTMF Suffix-Dialing; DTMF; qig
  • Page 59 – Recording Calls; Ending Recording
  • Page 60 – Transferring a Call after a Speaker Call
  • Page 61 – Trunk Flash; qie
  • Page 62 – Busy Override - Joining a Call in Progress; qjf
  • Page 63 – Using Night Answer; Activating this function:; qhh; rhh
  • Page 64 – Saving Functions, Procedures and Appointments; Saving Functions, Procedures and; Assigning Functions to Keys
  • Page 68 – If necessary
  • Page 70 – Appointments Function; Saving Appointments; qhj; Deleting and checking a saved appointment:; rhj
  • Page 71 – Using Timed Reminders
  • Page 72 – Displaying and Assigning Call Charges; Displaying and Assigning Call; For the current call:; qji
  • Page 73 – Precondition
  • Page 74 – Dialing with Call Charge Assignment; qjd
  • Page 75 – Private Sphere/Security; Turning Ringer Cutoff On and Off; qml; Turning Do Not Disturb On and Off; qmk
  • Page 76 – Caller ID Suppression; qlj; rlj
  • Page 77 – Monitoring a Room; Activating the telephone to be monitored:; qll; Deactivating the telephone to be monitored:
  • Page 78 – qlh
  • Page 79 – To lock and unlock the telephone:; qjj; rjj
  • Page 80 – qmhg
  • Page 81 – Saving Your PIN; qmg
  • Page 82 – Using Other Functions; Sending a Message; Creating and Sending a Message; qjl
  • Page 83 – Displaying and Deleting Messages You Have; rjl; Answering Messages
  • Page 84 – Leaving an Advisory Message; qjm; Deleting Advisory Messages; rjm
  • Page 85 – qidl
  • Page 86 – qmhem; rmhem
  • Page 87 – Deactivating indication:
  • Page 88 – qlg
  • Page 91 – qidg
  • Page 92 – qhf
  • Page 93 – qhmh
  • Page 94 – qmd; rmd
  • Page 95 – Answering the page from the nearest telephone:
  • Page 96 – Using Other Team Functions; Turning Group Call On and Off
  • Page 97 – You belong to a hunt group or a group call:; rli
  • Page 98 – qik
  • Page 99 – qle; Removing all telephones in call ringing group:; rle
  • Page 100 – qhde; Logging on and off during your shift:; rhdf
  • Page 101 – Requesting and activating a work time:; qhdg; Turning the night service on and off for UCD:; qhdh; Display the number of waiting calls:; qhdi
  • Page 102 – Team and Executive/Secretary Functions With Trunk Keys; Team and Executive/Secretary; Using Trunk Keys; Meaning of LED Indications on Trunk Keys:
  • Page 103 – Answering Calls With Trunk Keys; Making Calls with Trunk Keys; Using a Trunk Key to Place a Call on Hold and; Placing a call on hold:
  • Page 104 – Switching Between Phone Calls on Multiple; MULAP Conference Release
  • Page 105 – Forwarding Calls on Lines; qide
  • Page 106 – ride
  • Page 107 – Using DSS Keys; Meaning of LED Indications on DSS Keys; Using DSS Keys to Answer Calls
  • Page 108 – Transferring a Call in Progress
  • Page 109 – qidf; Deactivating ring transfer:; ridf
  • Page 110 – Testing the Telephone; Testing the Telephone Functions; qmhd; Checking the Key Assignment
  • Page 111 – Special Functions in the LAN (PC Network); Special Functions in the LAN; Leaving a Hunt Group/Group Call; qhk
  • Page 112 – Transferring Call Forwarding; Deactivating this function:
  • Page 116 – Opening the Door
  • Page 117 – Different Displays (HiPath 4000 Environment); Different Displays; Menu
  • Page 119 – Changing Key Labels
  • Page 120 – Entering Text on the Telephone; Entering text via the keypad
  • Page 121 – Labeling, Documentation and Accessories; Labeling Key Fields
  • Page 122 – Accessories
  • Page 123 – Fixing Problems; Telephone Maintenance; Pressed key does not respond:; Telephone does not ring:
  • Page 125 – Contacts for Resolving Problems
  • Page 126 – Index
  • Page 136 – FCC and Industry Canada Compliance; FCC Certification and Requirements; Service
  • Page 138 – Equipment Attachment Limitations
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Summary

Page 2 - Before You Begin; Important Notes

Before You Begin 2 Before You Begin These operating instructions describe the optiPoint 410 economy/economy plus/standard telephone on your HiPath 2000 and HiPath 3000 / 5000.They describe all functions you can use from your telephone. You may find that some func-tions you wish to use are not availa...

Page 3 - Marks

Before You Begin 3 Marks The device conforms to the EU guideline 1999/5/EG, as attested by the CE mark. This device has been manufactured in accordance with our certified environ-mental management system (ISO 14001). This process ensures that energy consumption and the use of primary raw materials a...

Page 4 - Contents

Contents 4 Contents Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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