Analog Telephone for MX-ONE, user guide
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... indicates the second dial tone from the public network. Dial. The digit or digits to get an external line, must be added before external phone numbers. u #51# d To erase all programmed numbers: Lift the handset. Dial and press the selected digit. # 5 1 * 1 9 Note: Finland, dial ( - ) Press and replace the handset. Replace the handset. Press and dial the phone number. Outgoing Calls u *51* (0-9) *z #d To program and alter individual Speed Dialing numbers: Lift the handset. Dial and press the selected digit. * 5 1 * 1 9 Note: Finland, dial ( - ). Analog Telephone...
... indicates the second dial tone from the public network. Dial. The digit or digits to get an external line, must be added before external phone numbers. u #51# d To erase all programmed numbers: Lift the handset. Dial and press the selected digit. # 5 1 * 1 9 Note: Finland, dial ( - ) Press and replace the handset. Replace the handset. Press and dial the phone number. Outgoing Calls u *51* (0-9) *z #d To program and alter individual Speed Dialing numbers: Lift the handset. Dial and press the selected digit. * 5 1 * 1 9 Note: Finland, dial ( - ). Analog Telephone...
Analog Telephone for MX-ONE, user guide
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... normal way. Answer the call as descibed in the normal way. Replace the handset. Answer the call in Night Service mode, all Callbacks are cancelled). • Diversion/Internal and External Follow-me. • Manual Message Waiting/Message Diversion. • Do not disturb. the common bell. Answer the call in section "Common bell group" on page 45. 48 Analog Telephone Universal Night Service All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to a universal signalling device, e.g. Other Useful Features...
... normal way. Answer the call as descibed in the normal way. Replace the handset. Answer the call in Night Service mode, all Callbacks are cancelled). • Diversion/Internal and External Follow-me. • Manual Message Waiting/Message Diversion. • Do not disturb. the common bell. Answer the call in section "Common bell group" on page 45. 48 Analog Telephone Universal Night Service All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to a universal signalling device, e.g. Other Useful Features...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium, system independent user guide 2008
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...; d Digit (character) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (default) 7 8 9 0 Ring character - Replace the handset to enter the programming mode. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 21 u ¥ # z Programming the ring character and volume for the dial tone. Press. If you go off hook. Settings Programming of ring signal By programming, you have to finish the procedure. To change the ring character and volume, you can be turned off until the next time you choose 0, the ring signal will not hear the ring signal during programming...
...; d Digit (character) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (default) 7 8 9 0 Ring character - Replace the handset to enter the programming mode. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 21 u ¥ # z Programming the ring character and volume for the dial tone. Press. If you go off hook. Settings Programming of ring signal By programming, you have to finish the procedure. To change the ring character and volume, you can be turned off until the next time you choose 0, the ring signal will not hear the ring signal during programming...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium, system independent user guide 2008
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Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium the memory content is also the default setting upon delivery. • MW+. This setting should be used when no Message Waiting signal and will be on when there is no Message Waiting indication is a Message Waiting signal). Settings 24 Hearing aid compatibility Since your phone: Slide the switch to the required position. It is well known that the line leads could be indicated by a rapidly flashing Message key. To...
Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium the memory content is also the default setting upon delivery. • MW+. This setting should be used when no Message Waiting signal and will be on when there is no Message Waiting indication is a Message Waiting signal). Settings 24 Hearing aid compatibility Since your phone: Slide the switch to the required position. It is well known that the line leads could be indicated by a rapidly flashing Message key. To...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium, system independent user guide 2008
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Press to change the Loudspeaker/Headset switch into the Headset position. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 25 To enable the Headset functionality, you have to end the call . Â z ÄÂ Make calls With the handset on hook. Press. Settings Headset Notes: This function is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. To install the Headset, see section "Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume" on page 27. Press to answer. Dial the number. You can adjust the volume of your...
Press to change the Loudspeaker/Headset switch into the Headset position. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 25 To enable the Headset functionality, you have to end the call . Â z ÄÂ Make calls With the handset on hook. Press. Settings Headset Notes: This function is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. To install the Headset, see section "Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume" on page 27. Press to answer. Dial the number. You can adjust the volume of your...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium, system independent user guide 2008
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Settings Flash time Note: This function is digit 0. Press. You can set two different flash times (timed breaks). Replace the handset to finish the procedure. 26 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Press. 0=100 ms and 1=600 ms. Default setting is only supported for the R-key. Press. Press. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Some systems require a different flash time for the Dialog 4147 phone. Wait for the dial tone.
Settings Flash time Note: This function is digit 0. Press. You can set two different flash times (timed breaks). Replace the handset to finish the procedure. 26 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Press. 0=100 ms and 1=600 ms. Default setting is only supported for the R-key. Press. Press. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Some systems require a different flash time for the Dialog 4147 phone. Wait for the dial tone.
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSW), user guide
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... answering position. Dial, enter the extension number and press. u *21* z # d To disable Parallel Ringing temporarily Lift the handset. Replace the handset. 18 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium See also section "Internal Follow-me ". If you want to disable Parallel Ringing for the call to a specific extension will only ring that you do not risk losing any of the exchange. The Parallel Ringing feature makes it possible for an incoming call to ring several phones...
... answering position. Dial, enter the extension number and press. u *21* z # d To disable Parallel Ringing temporarily Lift the handset. Replace the handset. 18 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium See also section "Internal Follow-me ". If you want to disable Parallel Ringing for the call to a specific extension will only ring that you do not risk losing any of the exchange. The Parallel Ringing feature makes it possible for an incoming call to ring several phones...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSW), user guide
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... simultaneously cancelled: • Callback (all your incoming calls to the operator are transferred to a selected extension or group of extensions. the common bell. Answer the call as descibed in Night Service mode, all Callbacks are cancelled). • Diversion/Internal and External Follow-me. • Manual Message Waiting/Message Diversion. • Do not disturb. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 65 Dial. Answer the call in the normal way. u #001# d Order Lift the handset. Replace the handset.
... simultaneously cancelled: • Callback (all your incoming calls to the operator are transferred to a selected extension or group of extensions. the common bell. Answer the call as descibed in Night Service mode, all Callbacks are cancelled). • Diversion/Internal and External Follow-me. • Manual Message Waiting/Message Diversion. • Do not disturb. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 65 Dial. Answer the call in the normal way. u #001# d Order Lift the handset. Replace the handset.
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSW), user guide
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... so, simply switch the hearing aid in the T position. the memory content is twisted. Use this problem there are three possible settings for the Message Waiting indication: • STD This setting should be indicated by a rapidly flashing Message key. It is possible that the line leads to the required position. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Enable/Disable Program key Note: This feature is a Message Waiting signal). Settings 72 Hearing aid compatibility Since your telephone has a built-in...
... so, simply switch the hearing aid in the T position. the memory content is twisted. Use this problem there are three possible settings for the Message Waiting indication: • STD This setting should be indicated by a rapidly flashing Message key. It is possible that the line leads to the required position. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Enable/Disable Program key Note: This feature is a Message Waiting signal). Settings 72 Hearing aid compatibility Since your telephone has a built-in...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSW), user guide
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...; Answer calls Press to end the call . Press. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 73 To enable the Headset functionality, you have to end the call . Â z ÄÂ Make calls With the handset on page 68. Press to answer. To install the Headset, see section "Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume" on hook. Dial the number. Settings Headset Note: This feature is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. The following headset features are handled via the Loudspeaker/Headset key. Press to change...
...; Answer calls Press to end the call . Press. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium 73 To enable the Headset functionality, you have to end the call . Â z ÄÂ Make calls With the handset on page 68. Press to answer. To install the Headset, see section "Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume" on hook. Dial the number. Settings Headset Note: This feature is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. The following headset features are handled via the Loudspeaker/Headset key. Press to change...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSW), user guide
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... Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Wait for the R-key. Press. 0=100 ms and 1=600 ms. Default setting is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. To find out if you need to change the flash time, proceed as follows: Lift the handset. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Press. Press. Make a call using any of the services that require R. You can set two different flash times (timed breaks). Press. Replace the handset to change the flash time. Settings u z Flash time...
... Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Wait for the R-key. Press. 0=100 ms and 1=600 ms. Default setting is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. To find out if you need to change the flash time, proceed as follows: Lift the handset. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Press. Press. Make a call using any of the services that require R. You can set two different flash times (timed breaks). Press. Replace the handset to change the flash time. Settings u z Flash time...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSW), user guide
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... a busy tone 24 P Parallel Ringing 18 Personal Number 47 Placing the telephone 79 Programming the ring signal 69 R Refer Back 38 Ring signals 14 S Safety instructions 6 Setting form for search profiles 53 Settings 68 Flash time 74 Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume 68 Headset 73 Hearing aid compatibility 72 Message Waiting indication 72 Programming the ring signal 69 Short numbers 27 Speed Dialing 27 T Tones 13 Transfer 39 Troubleshooting 80 Fault check list 80 V Voice Mail 58 W Wall mounting 78 Warranty 5 Welcome 4 When you receive a busy tone 24 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog...
... a busy tone 24 P Parallel Ringing 18 Personal Number 47 Placing the telephone 79 Programming the ring signal 69 R Refer Back 38 Ring signals 14 S Safety instructions 6 Setting form for search profiles 53 Settings 68 Flash time 74 Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume 68 Headset 73 Hearing aid compatibility 72 Message Waiting indication 72 Programming the ring signal 69 Short numbers 27 Speed Dialing 27 T Tones 13 Transfer 39 Troubleshooting 80 Fault check list 80 V Voice Mail 58 W Wall mounting 78 Warranty 5 Welcome 4 When you receive a busy tone 24 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSE), user guide
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... Night Service modes: Common Night Service All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to one specific extension. u #001# d Order Lift the handset. Answer the call in Night Service mode, all Callbacks are cancelled). • Diversion/Internal and External Follow-me. • Manual Message Waiting/Message Diversion. • Do not disturb. Night Service When the exchange is in the normal way. Individual Night Service Selected external calls to the operator are transferred to one specific extension. Other Useful Features...
... Night Service modes: Common Night Service All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to one specific extension. u #001# d Order Lift the handset. Answer the call in Night Service mode, all Callbacks are cancelled). • Diversion/Internal and External Follow-me. • Manual Message Waiting/Message Diversion. • Do not disturb. Night Service When the exchange is in the normal way. Individual Night Service Selected external calls to the operator are transferred to one specific extension. Other Useful Features...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSE), user guide
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... line cabling is also the default setting upon delivery. • MW+. Settings 64 Hearing aid compatibility Since your telephone has a built-in inductive coupler for the hardof-hearing, anyone so desiring can be indicated by a rapidly flashing Message key. This is straight. • MW-. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Message Waiting indication Your incoming messages can use the telecoil in the T position. On the bottom side of the function keys using a switch. Enable/Disable Program key...
... line cabling is also the default setting upon delivery. • MW+. Settings 64 Hearing aid compatibility Since your telephone has a built-in inductive coupler for the hardof-hearing, anyone so desiring can be indicated by a rapidly flashing Message key. This is straight. • MW-. Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium Message Waiting indication Your incoming messages can use the telecoil in the T position. On the bottom side of the function keys using a switch. Enable/Disable Program key...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSE), user guide
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... To enable the Headset functionality, you have to the required position. Press. Headset calls are available: Â ÄÂ Answer calls Press to end the call . Â z ÄÂ Make calls With the handset on hook. Settings Headset Note: This feature is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. Dial the number. To install the Headset, see section "Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume" on page 67. You can adjust the volume of your phone: Slide the switch to change...
... To enable the Headset functionality, you have to the required position. Press. Headset calls are available: Â ÄÂ Answer calls Press to end the call . Â z ÄÂ Make calls With the handset on hook. Settings Headset Note: This feature is only supported for the Dialog 4147 phone. Dial the number. To install the Headset, see section "Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume" on page 67. You can adjust the volume of your phone: Slide the switch to change...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSE), user guide
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.... Default setting is only supported for the dial tone. Press. Make a call using any of the services that require R. Press. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Press. To find out if you need to change the flash time. Some systems require a different flash time for the R-key. If you cannot use the service, you have to change the flash time, proceed as follows: Lift the handset. Replace the handset to finish the procedure. 66 Dialog 4106...
.... Default setting is only supported for the dial tone. Press. Make a call using any of the services that require R. Press. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Press. To find out if you need to change the flash time. Some systems require a different flash time for the R-key. If you cannot use the service, you have to change the flash time, proceed as follows: Lift the handset. Replace the handset to finish the procedure. 66 Dialog 4106...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for MX-ONE (TSE), user guide
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... a busy tone 22 P Parallel Ringing 18 Personal Number 45 Placing the telephone 71 Programming the ring signal 61 R Refer Back 36 Ring signals 14 S Safety instructions 6 Setting form for search profiles 49 Settings 60 Flash time 66 Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume 60 Headset 65 Hearing aid compatibility 64 Message Waiting indication 64 Programming the ring signal 61 Short numbers 25 Speed Dialing 25 T Tones 13 Transfer 37 Troubleshooting 72 Fault check list 72 V Voice Mail 54 W Wall mounting 70 Warranty 5 Welcome 4 When you receive a busy tone 22 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog...
... a busy tone 22 P Parallel Ringing 18 Personal Number 45 Placing the telephone 71 Programming the ring signal 61 R Refer Back 36 Ring signals 14 S Safety instructions 6 Setting form for search profiles 49 Settings 60 Flash time 66 Handset, headset and loudspeaker volume 60 Headset 65 Hearing aid compatibility 64 Message Waiting indication 64 Programming the ring signal 61 Short numbers 25 Speed Dialing 25 T Tones 13 Transfer 37 Troubleshooting 72 Fault check list 72 V Voice Mail 54 W Wall mounting 70 Warranty 5 Welcome 4 When you receive a busy tone 22 Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for BusinessPhone, user guide
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.... Enable/Disable Program key Note: This function is required. the memory content is straight. • MW-. Use this position when Message Waiting indication is required and the line cabling is also the default setting upon delivery. • MW+. To do so, simply switch the hearing aid in the T position. When the switch is set in the Off position, no Message Waiting indication is only supported for the hardof-hearing...
.... Enable/Disable Program key Note: This function is required. the memory content is straight. • MW-. Use this position when Message Waiting indication is required and the line cabling is also the default setting upon delivery. • MW+. To do so, simply switch the hearing aid in the T position. When the switch is set in the Off position, no Message Waiting indication is only supported for the hardof-hearing...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for BusinessPhone, user guide
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... you cannot use the service, you have to change the flash time, proceed as follows: Lift the handset. Wait for the R-key. Some systems require a different flash time for the dial tone. To find out if you need to change the flash time. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Analog Telephone 65 Press. 0=100 ms and 1=600 ms. Default setting is only supported for the Dialog 4147 Medium phone. Press. Replace the handset to...
... you cannot use the service, you have to change the flash time, proceed as follows: Lift the handset. Wait for the R-key. Some systems require a different flash time for the dial tone. To find out if you need to change the flash time. u î Program 2 0 1or î Program d Change flash time: Lift the handset. Analog Telephone 65 Press. 0=100 ms and 1=600 ms. Default setting is only supported for the Dialog 4147 Medium phone. Press. Replace the handset to...
Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for BusinessPhone, user guide
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... Greeting 39 Placing the telephone 72 R Refer Back 26 Reminder 54 Ringing signal 60 S Save information 36 Security 46 Block extension 48 Bypass blocked extension 47 Change Password 46 Send Message 44 Settings 59 Flash time 65 Handset and loudspeaker volume 59 Headset 64 Hearing aid compatibility 63 Message Waiting indication 63 Ringing signal 60 Signals 12 77 Index Group Hunting 50 Group Hunting 50 H Handset and loudspeaker volume 59 Headset 64 Hearing aid compatibility 63 I Incoming Calls 13 Answer calls 13 Individual Abbreviated Numbers...
... Greeting 39 Placing the telephone 72 R Refer Back 26 Reminder 54 Ringing signal 60 S Save information 36 Security 46 Block extension 48 Bypass blocked extension 47 Change Password 46 Send Message 44 Settings 59 Flash time 65 Handset and loudspeaker volume 59 Headset 64 Hearing aid compatibility 63 Message Waiting indication 63 Ringing signal 60 Signals 12 77 Index Group Hunting 50 Group Hunting 50 H Handset and loudspeaker volume 59 Headset 64 Hearing aid compatibility 63 I Incoming Calls 13 Answer calls 13 Individual Abbreviated Numbers...