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HiPath 1100 HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 System T elephones optiP oint 500 econom y optiPoint 500 basic optiPoint 500 standard optiPoint 500 advance User Manual oi.
Introduction 2 Intr oduction T he HiP ath 1 1 00 family consists of the f ollowing s y stems: HiP ath 1 1 20, HiP ath 1 1 50 and HiP ath 1 1 90. The f eat ures and operation of these s ystems ar e very similar . Their dif f erenc- es stem from t heir capability regarding the number of e xtensions, external lines and op- tional modules a v ailable.
Introduction 3 Important Notes The inf ormation in this document pro vides only general descriptio ns of the f eatures. The act ual feat ures ma y not correspond e xactly to the descriptions herein and, furthermore, they are subject to c hanges to the extent that products continue to be dev eloped.
4 Introduction Introduction Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About This User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Introduction Switching to Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Switching to a Head set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Introduction Functions used for Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Answering a Call on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 Introduction Miscellaneous Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Changing the Password for the Electronic Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Electronic Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Introduction Special functions for ISDN lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Call Forwarding on a Digital Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Deactivation of Cal l Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone Reference Information 9 T elephone Ref ere nce Information Front panel: optiP oint 50 0/basic/standard/eco nomy Keys for configuring the telephone Displa y , 2 lines, 24 c haracters per line.
Telephone Reference Information 10 Front P anel: optiP oint 50 0 ad vance optiP oint key module Keys for configuring the telephone Lighted displa y , 2 lines, 24 c haracters per line Key pa d Handset .
Telephone Reference Information 11 Bac k panel: optiP oint 50 0 F or connections/accessories av ailability in f ormation f or each optiP oint 500 model see Chapter ” o ptiP oint 50 0 P roperties and.
Passo a passo Telephone Reference Information 12 How to use this manual T he steps f or programming the s ystem are pr esented sequentially in gr aphic f ormat under the column "Step b y Step" on the lef t side of eac h page. S ymbol Explanations: Lif t the handset.
Telephone Reference Information 13 Passo a pa sso Display Message/P rompts Line 1 displa ys time, date, r equests, er ror messages and confirmation messages, as appr opriate. Line 2 displa ys the internal number , the s ystem’ s name, and av ailable options that can be selected b y pressing : .
Passo a passo Telephone Reference Information 14 P ress this ke y . > : Select using < > then confirm by pr essing : . > : Select using < > then confirm by pr essing : . ... Using a progr ammable key When a k e y has been progr ammed f or a cert ain f eat ure, simply press the k ey to activa te the f eatur e.
Using the HiPath 1 100 Features 15 Using the HiP ath 1 1 0 0 Featur es Consider ations F eature descri ptions and e xamples av ailable f or HiPath 1 1 0 0ar e based on a standard opti- P oint 50 0 sy stem telephone model. Chec k specific pr ocedure to be f ollow ed f or the dif f erent s ystem telephone models.
Using the HiPath 1100 Feat ures 16 Note: T he number of e xternal lines and e xtensions a vailable depends on the s y stem’ s configur a- tion. optiP oint 50 0 Pr opert ies and Connection Options optiP oint 50 0 1 [1] The name and type are pr inted on the bottom of the optiPoint 500 tel ephone set.
Using the HiPath 1 100 Features 17 S ystem signaling t ones During f eatur e configuration the s ystem uses the f ollowing signaling tones: To n e M e a n i n g Internal dialing tone Th e sy stem is read y to re ceive and send call infor mation. Signaling tone Connection established.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 18 Funct ions used for making calls Making Calls Considerations • When authoriz ed, it allow s you to call external num- bers 1 on a public network. • T he HiPath 1 1 00 can also be programmed to req uire pressing the "Internal" k ey bef ore an internal number can be dialed.
Functions us ed for making calls 19 Step by step ... Using the Speak erphone Handset on the hook. Pr ess this ke y . • F or an int ernal call : Enter an ex tension number (e.g., 1 1/1 0 1). or • F or an external call : Enter the access code f or an external line (e.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 20 ... Using Automat ic S eizure of an Active External Line • Internal call P ress the "INTERNAL" k ey . Enter an e xtension number (e.g., 1 1/1 0 1). • External calls : Enter the external number y ou want to call.
Functions us ed for making calls 21 Step by step S witc hing t o Speake rphone Conv ersation using the Handset and P ress and hold this k ey while placing the handset on the hook. T hen release the k ey and r esume the conv ersa- tion. Conv ersation using a Headset Pr ess the ke y and resume the con versation.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 22 Speaker T his f eat ure turns the speaker temporarily on to allo w other people in the same room to participate in the con- v ersation. Inf orm the per son on the other end that the speak er is on. Required: Conv ersation using th e handset.
Functions us ed for making calls 23 Step by step S eizure of a Specific Line Seizing a specific line selects that line f or generating an external call or a call to another P ABX. Enter the number of an external line (e.g ., 80 1). Seizing a specific line selects that line f or generating an external call or a call to another P ABX.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 24 Using Speed Dialing Required: Individual Speed Dialing numbers are stor ed b y the user . S ystem Speed Dialing numbers ar e stored b y the Support T echnician. P ress this ke y . > : Select and pr ess to confirm.
Functions us ed for making calls 25 Step by step If a number has alread y been stored, the name (if en - tered) or the telephone number associated will be dis- pla y . > : Select and press to confirm. Enter the external number to be stored in this position in the Individual Speed Dialing dir ectory .
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 26 : P ress to confirm. or If y ou mak e a mist ak e: > : Select and press to confirm. All inf ormation is deleted. or If a name is displa yed, y ou can vie w the number asso- ciated to it. > : Select and p ress to confirm.
Functions us ed for making calls 27 Step by step Phonebook S earc h A Phonebook Searc h or and alphanumeric searc h allows an e x tension to lookup a per son ’ s number by the per- son ’ s name when making a call. Required: Names wer e assigned to the speed dialing numbers r ecorded.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 28 Entering Lett ers 1x Le t t e r A 2x Le t t e r B 3x Le t t e r C 4x Number 2 1x L et ter D , and so on. If no matc h is f ound f or the let ters enter ed or if it is not possible to enter let ters at the moment, y ou will hear a short beeping sound.
Functions us ed for making calls 29 Step by step Caller Lists 1 If so configured, the last calls not answ ered identified by the e xtension are stor ed in three caller lists. T hese caller lists can be progr ammed to sav e only external calls or both e xternal and internal calls.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 30 End consultation. > : Select and pr ess to confirm. or P ress this ke y . or R eplace the handset. or P ress this ke y .
Functions us ed for making calls 31 Step by step External Line Reservation 1 When there is no line av ailable f or making an external call, use the line reservation f eatur e. Required: T he user tried to access an e xternal line and receiv ed a busy signal.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 32 For Internet Access An e x ternal line reservation f or Internet access allows an ex tension to bloc k a specified e xternal line. The r e - maining ex tensions will not be able to use this line while this f eatur e is active.
Functions us ed for making calls 33 Step by step Recall due to No Answer/Busy : Pr ess to confirm. or Enter the code f or confirming the recall. or W ait 7 seconds W ait 7 seconds until you hear a distintive tone (if config- ured, R ecall will be automatical ly activated).
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 34 Recall V erification/Deactiv ation > : Select and c onfirm. or Enter the code f or canceling a r ecall. Delete sele cted record. : P ress to confirm. End consultation > : Select and pr ess to confirm.
Functions us ed for making calls 35 Step by step Silent Monitoring 1 Silent Monitoring allows a user to o verride a call without sending a beep (f or cer tain countries only). Required: T here is a con v ersation in progr ess at the call destination. > : Select and press to confirm.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 36 Hotline 1 T he Hotline f eat ure allows an e xtension to automatically generate a call to a pre-pr ogrammed number in the Sy s- tem Speed Dialing as s oon as the handset is lif ted. Lif t the handset. or P ress this ke y .
Functions us ed for making calls 37 Step by step Calling an Attendant Console (AC) 1 An At tendant Console can be called at an y time f or mak- ing a call or simply f or consult ation. Enter the code f or calling the At tendant Console. W ait f or the call to be ans wer ed.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 38 Speakerphone Auto-Answ ering Mode 1 T he called e xtension receiv es an Alert tone. The call us- ing the speak erphone is established immediately af ter this tone is r eceived. Required: A S ys tem T elephone with a Speakerphone at the destination number .
Functions us ed for making calls 39 Step by step Y ou can configure the HiP ath 1 1 0 0 to send a w arning tone in the ev ent that no e xternal line is a vailable f or LCR (see Pr ogramming Manual - Main Configurations - W arning T one when LCR is not av ailable).
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 40 T he s ystem dials the number 341XXXX using 80 1 as a destination. If this line is bus y , the o v erflo w option route/destination will be 803. Con ver sion R ules may in- clude interdigit pauses (ref er to the Help file in HiPath 1 1 0 0 Manager).
Functions us ed for making calls 41 Step by step T imer for Outgoing External Calls 1 Thi s set ting specifies a maximum time f or the duration of an outgoing e x ternal call f or each extens ion. The time count starts upon connection of a call and it nev er restarts while the call is in progr ess (e.
Step by step Functions us ed for making calls 42 • ”Suf fix Dialing” Æ page 49 • ”Door Opener” Æ page 91 • ”Electr onic L ock” Æ page 7 7 • ”Speed Dialing” Æ page 23 (S yst.
Functions us ed for making calls 43 Step by step Using a T emporary MSN t o mak e a call Thi s f eatur e allo ws y ou to use a temporary MSN fr om your o wn directory to mak e an e xternal call. Or use the "”Pr ogramming the Ke ys” Æ page 96" f eat ure to assign a k e y to a MSN f or monitoring incoming and outgoing calls.
Step by step Features used during Call 44 Featur es used during Call Consultation 1 T he Consultation f eature allo ws the extension to mak e a consultation to a third part y when a call is in progress. At the same time, it prev ents the first caller fr om listen- ing to the con ver sation.
Features used during Call 45 Step by step Tr a n s f e r 1 The T ransf er f eatur e allo ws an e xtension to transf er a call (incoming or outgoing) to another extension or to an external number . Required: A call is in progr ess. > : Select and press to confirm.
Step by step Features used during Call 46 If the consultation ext ension is busy or does not an- swer , or if you w ant to ret urn to the first call bef ore answ ering... : P ress to confirm. or Enter the code f or ret urning to the fir st call. W ait to ret urn.
Features used during Call 47 Step by step T oggle The toggle f eature allo ws switc hing conv ersations be- tween tw o calls. Required : A consul t ation is in progr ess. > : Select and press to confirm. or Pr ess this ke y . Enter the code f or switching betw een t w o calls.
Step by step Features used during Call 48 Pa r k i n g 1 T he P arking f eatur e can place up to 1 0 internal or e x ter- nal calls on hold and answ er these at any e xtension. Required: A call is in pr ogress. P ress this ke y . > : Select and pr ess to confirm.
Features used during Call 49 Step by step Suffix Dialing 1 Suf fix Dialing allows an e xtension to send inf ormation or MF commands during a call (e.g ., f or telebanking).). Required: T here is a call in progr ess and the s ystem ac- cessed is read y to receiv e inf ormation/ codes.
Step by step Features used during Call 50 Reco vering a Call on Hold T his f eatur e allo ws to reco ver a call that was placed on hold f or consultation when the consultation destination is bus y or there is no ans wer . Once the call is resumed the destination is disconnect- ed.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 51 Step by step Fu nct ions used for Receiving Calls Answ ering Calls Extensions receiv e dif f erent ringing signals and tones depending on the type of call being receiv ed and the specified country set ting .
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 52 ... with a Headset Required: A headset must be connected. A ke y has been programmed f or the "Headset" f eatur e or the headset has an electr onic control button that acts as t he hook (see Headset f eatur e) .
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 53 Step by step T o switch betw een calls ( Æ page 47)... > : Select and press to confirm. or Pr ess this ke y . Enter the code f or switching betw een t w o calls. or Pr ess the "T O GG LE" k ey . W ait to ret urn.
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 54 Individual T he Individual Pic kup f eature allo ws a sy stem extension to answ er a call that rings in a dif f erent kno wn e x tension number . Required: A known e xtension is ringing. P ress this ke y .
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 55 Step by step Call Forwar ding 1 It allow s rer outing an incoming call to a specified e xten- sion, group or external number . Internal Internal Call F orwarding r eroutes calls made to an e x- tension to another specified e xtension or to a V oice Mail Server , Call Group (CG) or F ax/DID .
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 56 W ait f or a dial tone. Enter the number you w ant to call. : P ress to confirm. When there is no ans wer 1 T he Call F orwarding - No Answ er f eatu.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 57 Step by step For Fax/DID 1 When a F ax/DID module is installed, calls can be f or- war ded to A uto-Answ ering Mode. Enter the type of Call F orw arding wanted: 1 . - Immediate Call F orwarding 2. - Call F orwar ding - No Answ er Enter the Call F orwar ding destination number .
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 58 Conditional 1 Incoming calls can be f orwarded to a specified destina- tion, as configured in an y TSP -t ype (T API Service P ro vid- ers) applicati.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 59 Step by step D eactivating Call Forwarding Thi s f eatur e allo ws an e xtension to resume answ ering incoming calls. Internal/External Pr ess this ke y . > : Select and press to confirm. > : or Enter the code f or deactivating Call F orwar ding .
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 60 Do N o t D i st u r b 1 T he Do Not Dist urb f eature prev ents internal and exter- nal calls from being directed to an e xtension while al- lo wing it to make calls. When the handset is lif ted there is a distinctiv e dial tone to remind the user that the f ea- t ure is activated.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 61 Step by step V oice Mail 1 V oice Mail is an inf ormation tool designed to facilitate communications within and outside of organizations. It is similar to electronic mailing, f axing , etc. T he char ac- teristic f eatur e of V oice Mail is that communications are carried out b y means of voice.
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 62 External Serv er A V oice Mail Serv er outsourced to a local carrier w orks f or specified ex tensions grouped as a "External MWI Group" during the configur ation of the sy stem.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 63 Step by step or Enter the code f or programming a ke y . Select a progr ammable k ey . : Pr ess to confirm. > : Select and press to confirm.
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 64 Activating the Recept ion of an Internal MWI 1 When a Subscriber Gr oup is prog rammed as a VMIe Group Interf ace, it becomes a V oice Mail Subscribe.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 65 Step by step Lif t the handset. or Pr ess this ke y . The LED t urns on. or Select this k e y . Enter the dir ect access code ( V oice Mail Subscriber Group) f or the V oice Mail sy stem (e.g ., 790). W ait f or the V oice Mail to ans w er the call.
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 66 Entry V oice Mail (EVM) T he HiP ath 1 1 00 can be equipped with an integr ated v oice recording capability f or Entry V oice Mail . Y our local Suppor t T echnician can configur e up to 24 standard mailbox es, 2 of which can be f or f orwar ding (Da y/Night Service message).
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 67 Step by step Configuring a P ersonal Mailbox If the Support T ec hnician has not already configur ed your per sonal mailbox. Required: A utomatic mailbox configur ation has been authoriz ed by the s ystem’ s Support T echnician.
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 68 Chec king your P ersonal V oice Mailbox Messages stored in y our mailbox ar e indicated on y our telephone as f ollo ws: • An audible tone is heard when y ou lif t the handset. • T he "Mailbox" ke y blinks, if appropriately configured f or this f eatur e Æ page 62.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 69 Step by step Fr om an external telephone Connect to y our HiPath 1 1 0 0. Enter the MSN designated to your EVM b y the sy stem’ s Support T ec hnician (c heck with the Support T echnician).
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 70 Groups 1 A Group consists of e xtensions joined by type or pr o x- imity . Its goal is to pre vent calls fr om going unans we red when an e xtension is busy or absent. Call Groups (CG) When a call to a Call Gr oup (CG) is receiv ed, it rings at all the extensions f or that group.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 71 Step by step Hunt Group (HG) and Call Gr oup (CG) Login and Logout 1 Hunt Group (HG) and Call Gr oup (CG) login and logout allow an extension to join or e xit one or more of it s groups at an ytime. Group Login/Log out > : Select and press to confirm.
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 72 If a name has been stor ed for this group, it will be dis- play ed (if configured b y the sy stem’ s Suppor t T echni- cian). or If an X does not appear , it means that the ringing signal is disabled.
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 73 Step by step UCD Subscriber Groups 1 Eac h UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) Subscriber Group is f ormed by a maxi mum of 32 extensions. T hese exten- sions are assigned to answ er calls destined to a specific number that identifies the group.
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 74 In the ev ent that the extension bel ongs to mor e than one Group > : Select and pr ess to confirm. or > : or or Enter the code to login or logout of the UCD group. or P ress the "UCD GP L OGON/L O GOF" key .
Functions u sed for Rece iving Calls 75 Step by step > : Select and press to confirm. The ringing signal f or all groups is enabled/disabl ed. A v ailable/Unavailable Ag ent for a UCD Gr oup Enables an A gent to star t receiv ing calls within a group or to stay a wa y from the group, f or example, in the ev ent of a meeting .
Step by step Functions used for Receiving Calls 76 Collect Call Barring When this f eature is activ ated, the s y stem automatically rejects all incoming collect calls ov er a digital line. Calls rece ived o ver an analog line ar e r ejected only at the mo- ment the y are answ ered.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 77 Step by step Miscellaneous F unctions Changing the P assw ord for the Elec- tronic Loc k Thi s is a security f eature that pr otects against unautho- rized use b y setting a per sonal passw ord. Pr ess this ke y . > : Select and press to confirm.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 78 > : Select and pr ess to confirm. or > : or or Enter the code f or deactivating the elect ronic lock. Enter your 5-digit passw ord (the def ault is: 00 00 0). T he displa y sho ws that this f eatur e is enabled.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 79 Step by step Busy Signal when extension is busy Thi s f eatur es allo ws all telephones in the "Busy Signal" Group to automatically s witch to a busy signal when a member of the group has a call in progress (see P ro- gramming a Digital T runk - Bus y Signal, in the Pr ogram- ming Manual).
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 80 or Enter the code f or selecting a country . Enter the country code (up to 8 digits). T he code is stor ed and the sy stem is restarted.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 81 Step by step Relay 1 The rela y on the HiPa th 1 1 20 music module is used to control all peripher al equipment, suc h as the Door Opener , etc. Pr ess this ke y . > : Select and press to confirm. or > : or or Enter the code f or deactiv a ting the rela y .
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 82 If a F ax/DID facility w as configured... T he rela y can be controlled by a r emote MF telephone Required: T he remote te lephone must ha ve a con ver- sation in pr ogress wi th the s ystem’ s progr amming e x - tension.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 83 Step by step Ac knowledging/deact iv ating a Gener- al Alarm If the Support T ec hnician configured the alarm f eatur e f or your e xtension, it will ring whene ver ther e is an alarm condition on the HiP ath 1 1 0 0. Answ er the call to ackno wledge that the alarm was de - tected.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 84 S chedu ling T ime Reminders P ress this ke y . > : Select and pr ess to confirm. or Enter the code f or canceling the alarm cloc k. : Select and press to confirm the type of sc heduled time reminder y ou want.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 85 Step by step D eleting/Chec king a S chedu led Time Re- minder Pr ess this ke y . > : Select and press to confirm. or Enter the code f or [DELETE?][DELETE?] a T i me R e- minder . : Pr ess to confirm. or > : Select and press to confirm.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 86 COS (Class of S ervice) Changeo ver 1 T he COS Changeov er f eature author izes the user to use a dif f erent sy stem extension temporarily to mak e calls as if he w a s at his o wn e xtension but with a lo wer class of service.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 87 Step by step > : Select and press to confirm. or > : or or Enter the code f or deactiv a ting D a ta Pr otection. Call W aiting Signaling T one Thi s f eatur e allo ws y ou to activate/deactiv ate the auto- matic sending of a signal (call waiting) f or a second call when a conv ersation is in progr ess.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 88 Room Monit or 1 A R oom Monitor (Bab yphone) uses a telephone hand- set as a microphone to capt ure au dio signals in a room. To a c t i v a t e P ress this ke y . > : Select and pr ess to confirm. or Enter the code f or activating the R oom Monitor feat ure.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 89 Step by step W ait f or a continuous tone (if necessary , switc h to DT- MF) then enter y our internal number and the loc k’ s passw ord. Enter the number f or the e xtension to be monitored. W ait. T he user calls the e xtension assigned to the f ea- t ure to hear the audio signals pr esent.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 90 Call Forwar ding when there is no an- sw er on a for digit al lines In some circumstances incoming calls o ver an digital line are f orwar ded to an Ov erflo w ex tension af ter a specified timeout. 1 . When no MSN number is assigned to an extension number .
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 91 Step by step D oor Opener 1 The Door Opener f eat ure al lows a pr ogrammed e xten- sion to open a specified door . Required: T he call is made to the Entrance T elephone. Lif t the handset. or Pr ess this ke y . The LED t urns on.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 92 Remote Configur ation 1 T he R emote Configuration f eatur e allows f or the remote configuration of the HiP ath 1 1 00. Using a MF T elephone Required: The pr ogramming extension must have a conv ersation in pr ogress wit h the remote pr ogrammer .
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 93 Step by step Using the HiP ath 1 1 00 Manager application 1 Required: • Analog line: The system’s serial port as well as the remote PC must be connected to a modem with ac- cess to the telephone network.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 94 Associated Group 1 T he Executiv e/Secretary pro vides quic k access to ex- tensions that must communicate continually . With this f eat ure you can assign many non-Ex ecutive e xtensions (Secretaries) to a single telephone (Ex ecutive .
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 95 Step by step Call Charg e Consultation 1 If call char ges f or calls made hav e been established, the sy stem will ha v e the ability to sho w the totals f or the calls on the displa ys of s ystem telephones.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 96 Pro g r am m i n g t h e K e ys 1 T he K e y P rogramming f eature allo ws an ex tension to assign functions to a s ystem telephone ’ s programma- ble k e ys. This can also be accomplished using the Hi- P ath 1 1 00 Manager application.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 97 Step by step Features for P rogrammable Key s Pr ogrammable ke ys can be set to enable the f ollowing f eat ures: The f eatur e can now be activ ated by pr essing the ke y .
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 98 ” Anon ymous Caller ID (Call T race)” Æ page 1 08 ”Message W aiting Indicator (MWI)” Æ page 62 ”O v e r r i d e” Æ page 34 ”Caller Lists” Æ.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 99 Step by step P rogramming th e Pr ocedur e Key Y ou can store numbers and functions that incl ude more than one action, that is, you can assign multiple com- mands to a single telephone k ey .
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 10 0 P rint ing Key Labels T his f eatur e allows you to print labels f or programmable k e ys accor ding to the functions f or which the y are con- figured, including Operator T erminal functions.
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 101 Step by step > : Select and press to confirm. : Pr ess to confirm. or If y ou make a mistak e: > : Select and press to confirm. All digits that wer e entered will be deleted. : Pr ess to exit. Deleting Ke y Assignment Pr ess this ke y .
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 102 Headset 1 It is an accessory that can be installed on terminals to replace the use of the handset and pro vide the user with more comf or t and with hand-fr ee operation. Models with electronic hook control (suc h as Siemens Elipse 1 .
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 103 Step by step Required: A headset must be connect ed. A k ey must be progr ammed f or the Headset f eat ure b y”Progr am- ming the K e y s” Æ page 96 selecting HEADSET ON on the menu, unless the headset has an electronic hook switc h.
Step by step Miscellaneou s Functions 104 Storing a phone numb er in a program- mable ke y F or each k ey on the telephone set or additional terminal that has not been pr ogrammed y ou can store a tele- phone number that y ou dial frequently . S ystem T elephone with a display .
Miscellaneous Fu nction s 105 Step by step D ate and T ime Settings If authoriz ed, you can set the HiP ath 1 1 00 date and time. The date and time can be sho wn on your s y stem telephone displa y . Pr ess this ke y . > : Select and press to confirm.
Step by step Special funct ion s for IS DN lines 106 Special functions for ISDN lines Call Forwar ding on a Digit al Line T he Call F orwarding on a Digit al Line f eature allo ws re- routing call s to an external number . > : Select and pr ess to confirm.
Special functions for ISDN lines 107 Step by step D eactivation of Call Forwar ding > : Select and press to confirm. or Enter the code f or deactivating Call F orwar ding . : Enter the type of Call F orw arding wanted. or > : or > : or or or Enter an option.
Step by step Special funct ion s for IS DN lines 108 Anonymous Caller ID (Call T race) 1 Allo ws a local carrier to identify e xternal and malicious anonymous caller s. The caller ID can be determined during a call or up to 30 seconds af ter the call.
Special functions for ISDN lines 109 Step by step Using Features pro vided by a Carrier ov er an ISDN Network In some countries y ou may access f eatur es of fer ed by a local carrier f or ISDN lines (ask your s ystem’ s tec hnical support personnel f or more inf ormation).
Step by step Practical Guide 110 P ractical Guide Care of the T elephone • T o clean the telephone use a slightly damp cloth or an antistatic cloth. Nev er wipe the phone with a dry cloth! • If necessary , you may use a diluted mild detergent (commercially a vailable).
Practical Guide 111 Step by step S ystem Error Messages Thi s function pro vides indication that an err or occurred in the s ystem. T he err or is signaled on the ke ys and on the displa y s of s ystem telephones. Required: S ystem T elephone with a display .
Step by step Practical Guide 112 Display Messages T his f eature sho ws on the telephone dis play inf orma- tion about actions perf ormed by the user . P ossible cause: T his message confirms that an error has occurr ed. P ossible cause: Memory space a v ailable f or tick ets is full.
113 Index Index A Acknowledging/Deactivating a General Alarm Deactivating a General Alarm ............... 83 ACS ............................................................... 39 Alarm clock .................................................. 83 deleting/checking a scheduled time .
114 Index Functions for making calls using a specific line ............................. ... 23 Functions used during Calls ..................... 44 Functions used during calls conference ........................................... ... 47 consultation .
115 Index Miscellaneous functions acknowledging/deactivating a General Alarm ........................................................ 83 alarm clock .............................................. 83 Associated Group ...................................
116 Index U UCD Agent in Service/Out of Service .... 75 Urgent call/recall when busy .................... 35 Using ............................................................ 13 Using a specific lin e ................................... 23 Using a temporary MSN for making a call .
Terminals, Adapters and Accessories 117 T erminals, Adapt ers and Accessories Using options impro ves perf ormance and provides mor e comf ort to the user during wor k. A dditional optiP oint T erminals: Ad ditonal terminals pr ovide increased conf or t, ef ficiency and saf ety .
Feature Codes 118 Feature Codes Sy m b o l s Numbering Plan Sy m b o l s Explanation , , ... Enter number s, ke ys, pass w ord, internal or e xternal numbers, etc.
Feature Codes 119 Feat ur es F eatur es can be selected as f ollo ws: 1 . Using the Navig ation ke ys in the Main Menu 2. Using the Service Menu ke y then browsing the f eature option list 3. Using the Service Menu ke y and the appropriate F eature Code 4.
Feature Codes 120 Internet A ccess Ac tiv ation external line Internet A ccess Deactiva tion external line External Line Reser vation Busy 1) W ai t f or Phone rin gs external or 2) Phone rings external Functions Used for Making Calls S ystem Speed Dial + .
Feature Codes 121 W armline (If progr ammed) Wa i t fo r Override busy e xtension bus y extension Silent Monitoring busy e xtension bus y extension Callback T o activate (Extension does not answ er or is busy) 1º) no ans wer : or . W ait f or . Phone rings or 2) W a it f or .
Feature Codes 122 Tr a n s f e r (When an ext ernal analog line programmed as “T ype of An- sw ering Signal ” or a digital line is being used, you must w ait f or an ans w er bef ore tr ansf er- ring the call.
Feature Codes 123 Consultation fr om another extension VM Group passwor d ex tension Consultation fr om an exter - nal extension your e xternal number + passw ord e x- tension Miscellaneous functions .
Feature Codes 124 Music o n Hold Deactiva tion Remote Configuration HiP ath 1 1 00 Manager Remote configur ation using a standard MF tele- phone 1) Progr amming extension must ha v e a con ver sation in progress with the remot e progr ammer: Remote programmer must pr o vide: passw ord progr amming codes.
Feature Codes 125 Alarm C lock Daily , ex cept w eek ends time (e.g ., 1 230) : Alarm C lock Af ter a specified time period time (e.g ., 1 230) : Alarm cl ock F or a specified date and time date/time (e.
Feature Codes 126 Call F orw arding for MSN when the line is busy Act i vat io n external MSN Call F orwar ding - Busy , for MSN De activa tion Anon ymous Caller ID (T race) Restriction for sending MS.
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