4
Settings
4.1
Telephone numbers (MSN or extension number)
Up to 10 MSNs can be configured on your telephone. When you enter an MSN in your
ISDN system telephone you are essentially defining that your ISDN system telephone is
called using this MSN when a call is made. If you enter more than one MSN in your ISDN
system telephone, your phone will ring each time one of these MSNs is called.
If you are using your telephone on the external ISDN port of your service provider, pro-
gram your telephone with the MSNs allocated to you by the network service provider.
Usually your network service provider will provide you with 3 MSNs. You can apply for
further MSNs from your network service provider.
When you operate your telephone on the internal ISDN connection of a PABX you must
enter the internal instead of the external number of your telephone at the PABX. Please
observe the instructions in the PABX manual.
You can define and set a name, a specific melody and its volume for each MSN that you
enter. If, for example, you assign the name »privat« to a number, »privat« will appear in
the display instead of »msn-1« when that phone is called.
When you call a subscriber, you can select a certain number (MSN) that is transmitted to
the subscriber (e.g. for separate charges). If you do not select any number, the number
(MSN) that has been entered first in the phone (MSN-1) is used.
How to configure an MSN is described in the following example with MSN-1.
4.1.1
Entering MSNs (extension number)
Begin as follows:
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Dial the number (26 digits max.).
Example: »123456«.
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Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
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Configuration
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MSN
MSN-1
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Program dial number
ˆMSN-1>123456
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MSN-1 program
ˆMSN Name
ˆMSN ext.
ˆSound
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MSN ext.
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transfer
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