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Documentation HiPath 500, HiPath 3000 OpenStage 10 T User Guide Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens-enterprise.com

Important information Important information Never open the telephone or a key module. Should you encounter any problems, contact your service personnel. Use only original Siemens accessories. The use of other accessories may be hazardous and will render the warranty and the CE marking invalid. Trademarks The device conforms to the EU directive 1999/5/EC as attested by the CE marking. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. Proper disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential damage to the environment and human health. It is a prerequisite for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service, the shop where you purchased the product or your sales representative. The statements quoted above are only fully valid for equipment which is installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and is covered by the directive 2002/96/EC. Countries outside the European Union may impose other regulations regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. 2

Important information Location of the telephone The telephone should be operated in a controlled environment with an ambient temperature between 5 C and 40 C. Do not install the telephone in a room where large quantities of dust accumulate; this can considerably reduce the service life of the telephone. Do not expose the telephone to direct sunlight or any other source of heat, as this is liable to damage the electronic components and the plastic casing. Do not operate the telephone in damp environments such as bathrooms. Product support on the Internet Information and support for our products can be found on the Internet: http://www.siemens-enterprise.com/. Technical notes, current information about firmware updates, frequently asked questions and lots more can be found on the Internet at: http://wiki.siemens-enterprise.com/. 3

Contents Contents Important information..........................2 Trademarks............................................... 2 Location of the telephone.................................... 3 Product support on the Internet............................... 3 General information............................8 About this manual.......................................... 8 Service................................................... 8 Intended use.............................................. 9 Telephone type............................................ 9 Team functions............................................ 9 Getting to know your OpenStage phone.........10 The user interface of your OpenStage 10 T..................... 10 Keys.................................................... 11 Audio keys............................................ 11 Function keys.......................................... 11 Mailbox................................................. 12 Messages............................................ 12 Voicemail............................................. 12 Calling functions.......................................... 13 Using codes........................................... 13 Using function keys..................................... 14 Basic functions...............................15 Answering calls........................................... 15 Answering a call via the handset........................... 15 Open listening in the room during a call........................ 16 Making calls.............................................. 17 Dial.................................................. 17 On-hook dialing........................................ 17 Dialing with DDS keys................................... 18 Redialing a number........................................ 18 Ending a call.............................................. 18 Reecting calls............................................ 19 Turning the microphone on and off............................ 19 Calling a second party (consultation)........................... 20 Switching to the held party (alternating)..................... 20 Transferring a call....................................... 21 4

Contents Call forwarding............................................ 22 Using variable call forwarding............................. 22 Forwarding key........................................ 23 Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR)....................... 24 Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.).... 25 Using callback............................................ 26 Storing a callback....................................... 26 Accepting a callback..................................... 26 Deleting saved callbacks (all).............................. 26 Enhanced phone functions.................... 27 Answering calls........................................... 27 Accepting a specific call for your colleague................... 27 Using the speakerphone................................. 27 Answering calls from the entrance telephone and opening the door.................................... 28 Accepting a call from an answering machine................. 29 Making calls.............................................. 30 Making calls using system speed-dial numbers............... 30 Dialing with speed-dial keys.............................. 30 Talking to your colleague with a speaker call.................. 31 Talking to your colleague with discreet calling (not for HiPath 500). 32 Automatic connection setup (hotline)....................... 32 Assigning a station number (not for U.S.).................... 32 Associated dialing/dialing aid.............................. 33 During a call.............................................. 34 Using call waiting (second call)............................ 34 Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on)....... 35 Turning the call waiting tone on and off...................... 35 Accepting call on hold................................... 35 Parking a call.......................................... 36 Conducting a conference................................. 37 Activating tone dialing/dtmf suffix-dialing................... 38 Recording calls......................................... 39 Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group.. 40 Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500)........................ 40 If you cannot reach a destination.............................. 41 Call waiting (camp-on)................................... 41 Busy override oining a call in progress..................... 41 Using night answer........................................ 42 Displaying and assigning call charges.......... 43 Dialing with call charge assignment........................... 43 5

Contents Privacy/security..............................44 Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb"......................... 44 Caller ID suppression....................................... 45 Silent Monitor (not for HiPath 500)............................ 45 Monitoring a room......................................... 46 Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.)............. 47 Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use............... 47 Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use........... 48 Saving your PIN........................................... 49 More functions/services.......................50 Appointments function..................................... 50 Saving appointments.................................... 50 Using timed reminders.................................. 50 Sending a message........................................ 51 Creating and sending a message........................... 51 Editing incoming messages............................... 52 Using another telephone like your own for a call................. 52 Changing a number (after exchanging/moving/relocating a phone).... 53 Fax details and message on answering machine................. 53 Resetting services and functions (system-wide cancellation for a telephone)...................... 54 Activating functions for another telephone...................... 55 Using system functions from outside DISA (direct inward system access)........................... 56 Controlling Connected Computers or Their Programs/Tel. Data Service 58 Communicating with PC applications over a CSTA interface........ 59 Controlling relays (only for HiPath 3000)........................ 60 Paging persons (not for U.S., not for HiPath 500)................. 61 Using team functions..........................62 Activating/deactivating a group call............................ 62 Accepting a call for another member of your team................ 63 Ringing group............................................ 63 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)............................... 64 Individual phone configuration................66 Adusting audio settings.................................... 66 Adusting the receiving volume during a call.................. 66 Adusting the ring volume................................ 66 Adusting the ring tone.................................. 66 6

Contents Testing the phone............................ 67 Phone functions, testing.................................... 67 Fixing problems.............................. 68 Contact partner in the case of problems........................ 68 Troubleshooting........................................... 68 Caring for your telephone................................... 68 Index....................................... 69 Overview of functions and codes............... 73 7

General information General information About this manual This document contains general descriptions of the technical options, which may not always be available in individual cases. The respective features must therefore be individually defined in the terms of the contract. If a particular function on your phone is not available to you, this may be due to one of the following reasons: The function is not configured for you or your telephone. Please contact your system support representative. Your communications platform does not feature this function. Please contact your Siemens sales partner for information on how to upgrade. This user guide is intended to help you familiarize yourself with OpenStage and all of its functions. It contains important information on the safe and proper operation of your OpenStage phone. These instructions should be strictly complied with to avoid operating errors and ensure optimum use of your multifunctional telephone in the network. These instructions should be read and followed by every person installing, operating or programming an OpenStage phone. This user guide is designed to be simple and easy to understand, providing clear step-by-step instructions for operating your OpenStage phone. Administrative tasks are dealt with in a separate manual. The Quick Reference Guide contains quick and reliable explanations of frequently used functions. Service For your own protection, please read the section dealing with safety in detail. Follow the safety instructions carefully in order to avoid endangering yourself or other persons and to prevent damage to the unit. The Siemens service department can only help you if you experience problems or defects with the phone. Should you have any questions regarding operation, your specialist retailer or network administrator will gladly help you. For queries regarding connection of the telephone, please contact your network provider. If you experience problems or defects with the phone, please dial the service number for your country. 8

General information Intended use The OpenStage phone was developed as a device for speech transmission and should be placed on the desk or mounted on the wall. Any other use is regarded as unauthorized. Telephone type The identification details (exact product designation and serial number) of your telephone can be found on the nameplate on the underside of the base unit. Specific details concerning your communications platform can be obtained from your service technician. Please have this information ready when you contact our service department regarding faults or problems with the product. Team functions To increase the efficiency of telephony, your service personnel can configure various Team functions such as pickup groups, hunt groups, and call distribution groups. 9

Getting to know your OpenStage phone Getting to know your OpenStage phone The following sections describe the most frequently used operating elements on your OpenStage phone. The user interface of your OpenStage 10 T 1 3 2 4 5 1 You can make and receive calls as normal using the handset. 2 Loudspeaker for open listening. 3 The function keys can be programmed with station numbers and functions by your service personnel page 11. 4 Audio keys are also available, allowing you to optimally configure the audio features on your telephone page 11. 5 The keypad is provided for input of phone numbers/codes. Properties of your OpenStage 10 T Wall mounting ; 10

Getting to know your OpenStage phone Keys Audio keys Key Function when key is pressed - Set the volume lower page 66. n Turn speaker on/off (with red LED key) page 16. + Set the volume higher page 66. Function keys Your OpenStage 10 T features three function keys that can be programmed with functions or station numbers by your service personnel. Label strips and transparent cover Function keys Depending on how they are programmed, you can use the keys as: function keys repdial keys trunk keys You can program all programmable keys (except "Shift") on two levels. The "Shift" key must be configured for this, and extended key functionality must be active (contact your service personnel). In addition to functions and procedures, external phone numbers and internal numbers can also be saved without LED display on the second level. Your service personnel can customize the default assignment in line with your needs and requirements once the order has been placed. The status of a function is shown by the LED on the corresponding function key. 11

Getting to know your OpenStage phone Meaning of LED displays on function keys and DSS keys LED Meaning of function key Meaning of DSS key S Off T Flashing [1] Mailbox Depending on your communication platform and its configuration (contact your service personnel), you can use the mailbox key to access incoming messages and messages from services such as HiPath Xpressions. Messages The function is deactivated. The line is free. The function is in use. The line is busy. R On The function is activated. There is a call on the line. [1] In this manual, flashing keys are identified by this icon, regardless of the flashing interval. The flashing interval represents different statuses, which are described in detail in the corresponding sections of the manual. In idle mode, the following signals alert you to the presence of a new message: The LED on the "Mailbox" key lights up. A special tone (continuous buzzing) or an announcement is audible when you lift the handset. For a description of how to edit the entries page 52. Voicemail If your telephone is connected to a voicemail system (such as Entry Voice Mail), the Mailbox key will also light up to alert you to any messages that have arrived. To play back your voicemail, follow the instructions. 12

Getting to know your OpenStage phone Calling functions Your communication system dynamically customizes its extensive range of functions depending on the given situation. You can activate the functions available on your OpenStage 10 T via the individually programmed function keys and/or with an appropriate code. Using codes All communication system functions can be activated via codes. Making settings in idle mode Example: Your phone is in idle mode. )97 Enter the code to activate the "Do not disturb" feature. n The speaker key lights up when you start programming and goes out when the operation is over. Z In some situations, an acoustic signal is also output. Activating functions during a call Example: [ You are conducting a consultation call and would like to toggle between the two parties. T Codes that activate functions are always preceded by the star key, whereas codes that deactivate/delete functions always start with the pound key. Press the "Consult" key. )2 Enter the code. An overview of the most important procedures and default codes is provided in the appendix to this user guide page 73. Default codes are also specified in the descriptions in the main part of this user guide. Default codes can be modified by your service personnel. 13

Getting to know your OpenStage phone Using function keys S Your service personnel can program the three function keys with frequently used functions. You can activate a function by simply pressing the relevant key (if permitted by the current situation). For more information, see page 11. Example: Your phone is in idle mode. Press the DoNotDisturb" key. The LED lights up. Do not disturb is active. 14

Basic functions Basic functions Please read the introductory chapter "Getting to know your OpenStage phone" page 10 carefully before performing any of the steps described here on your phone. Answering calls Your OpenStage phone rings with the tone signal set when an incoming call is received. When you receive an internal call, your telephone rings once every four seconds (single-tone sequence). When you receive an external call, your telephone rings twice in rapid succession every four seconds (dual-tone sequence). When you receive a call from the entrance telephone, your telephone rings three times in rapid succession every four seconds (triple-tone sequence). If a call is waiting, you hear a short tone (beep) every six seconds. Your service personnel can adust the ring cadence for external and internal calls for you. In other words, different ring cadences can be set for different internal callers. Answering a call via the handset ^ if nec. + or - The phone is ringing. Lift the handset. Set the call volume. Keep pressing the key until the desired volume is set. 15

Basic functions Open listening in the room during a call You can let other people in the room oin in on the call. Let the other party know that you have turned on the speaker. Prerequisite: You are conducting a call via the handset. Activating n Press the speaker key. The LED lights up. Deactivating n Press the speaker key. The LED goes out. 16

Basic functions Making calls Dial ^ Lift the handset. Internal calls: Enter the station number. External calls: Enter the external code and the station number. The called party does not answer or is busy \ Replace the handset. or if available: S Press the "Release" key. On-hook dialing Internal calls: Enter the station number. External calls: Enter the external code and the station number. Your system may also be programmed so that you have to press the "internal" key before you dial an internal number. To call an external party, you have to enter an external code before dialing the party s telephone number (Prime Line is not active; contact your service personnel). The other party answers with speaker ^ Lift the handset. The called party does not answer or is busy: n or S Press the speaker key. The LED goes out. if available: Press the "Release" key. 17

Basic functions Dialing with DDS keys S Prerequisite: Repdial keys are programmed on your phone. Press the key with a saved number. If the number is saved on the second layer, press the shift key first. You can press the DDS key during a call and automatically initiate a callback page 20. Redialing a number The last external station number dialed is automatically saved. If this feature is configured (contact your service personnel), account codes entered are also saved page 43. You can redial them simply by pressing a key. ^ S Prerequisite: The "Redial" key is programmed on your telephone. Lift the handset. Press the "Redial" key On a multi-line phone, the last number dialed on the primary line is always saved. Ending a call \ Replace the handset. or if available: S Press the "Release" key. 18

Basic functions Reecting calls You can reect calls which you do not wish to take. The call is then signaled at another definable telephone (contact your service personnel). S The phone is ringing. if available: Press the "Release" key. If a call cannot be reected, your telephone will continue to ring. Turning the microphone on and off You can temporarily switch off the handset microphone to prevent the other party from listening in while you consult with someone in your office. [ You are conducting a call. if available: S Press the "Microphone" key. The LED lights up. R Press the "Microphone" key. The LED goes out. The microphone is reactivated. 19

Basic functions Calling a second party (consultation) You can call a second party while a call is in progress. The first party is placed on hold. S Prerequisite: The "Consult" key is configured on your phone. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. Call the second party. Returning to the first party T or T Press the "Consult" key and wait two seconds. (depending on the configuration) Press the "Consult" twice. Switching to the held party (alternating) T Press the "Consult" key. )2 Enter the code. The LED continues to flash. Combine the calling parties into a three-party conference T Press the "Consult" key. )3 Enter the code. The LED goes out. Allowing call partners to continue a conference after you exit \ Replace the handset. For more information on conferences, see page 37. 20

Basic functions Transferring a call If the person you are speaking to wants to talk to another colleague of yours, you can transfer the call that colleague. S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. Enter the number of the party to which you want to transfer the call. [ Announce the call, if necessary. \ Replace the handset. 21

Basic functions Call forwarding Using variable call forwarding You can immediately forward internal or external calls to different internal or external telephones (destinations). (External destinations require special configuration in the system.) )1 Enter the code. 1 or 2 or 3 Enter the forwarding type you want: 1=all calls, 2=external calls only, 3=internal calls only. Enter the destination number (external destinations with external code). Deactivating call forwarding (1 Enter the code. When call forwarding is active, a special dial tone sounds when you lift the handset. If DID DTMF is active (contact your service personnel), you can also forward calls to this destination. Destinations: fax = 870, DID = 871, fax DID = 872. 22

Basic functions Forwarding key Your service personnel can program the "forwarding" function on a function key on your OpenStage 10 T. This forwarding action can be programmed either "completely" or "incompletely". Activating forwarding Prerequisite: Your service personnel programmed the forwarding key "completely". S Press the forwarding key. The LED lights up. The permanently programmed forwarding function is activated. or Prerequisite: Your service personnel programmed the forwarding key "incompletely". S Press the forwarding key. The LED lights up. 1 or 2 or 3 Enter the forwarding type you want: 1=all calls, 2=external calls only, 3=internal calls only. Enter the destination number (external destinations with external code). R Deactivating call forwarding Press the forwarding key. The LED goes out. 23

Basic functions )495 Enter the code. (495 Enter the code. Using call forwarding no reply (CFNR) Calls that are not answered after three rings (=default, can be adusted by service personnel) or that are received while another call is ongoing can be automatically forwarded to a specified telephone. Enter the destination number. Enter the internal station number for internal destinations Enter the external code and the external station number for external destinations Deactivating call forwarding no reply 24

Basic functions )64 Enter the code. Call forwarding in the carrier network and forwarding multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) (not for U.S.) If this function has been configured (contact your service personnel), you can forward calls to your assigned multiple subscriber number (MSN) (DID number) directly within the carrier network. For example, you can forward your phone line to your home phone after business hours. 1 or 2 or 3 Enter the forwarding type you want: 1=immediate, 2 =on no answer, 3 =on busy. Enter the destination number (without the external code). Deactivating call forwarding (64 Enter the code. 1 or 2 or 3 Enter the activated call forwarding type. 1=immediate, 2 =on no answer, 3 =on busy. 25

Basic functions Using callback S or You can request a callback if the internal station called is busy or if nobody answers. This also applies for external calls via ISDN exchanges. This feature saves you from having to make repeated attempts to reach the user. You receive a callback When the other party is no longer busy, When the user who did not answer has conducted another call. When configured (contact your service personnel), all callback requests are automatically deleted over night. Storing a callback Prerequisite: You have reached a busy line or no one answers. if available: Press the "Callback" key. The LED lights up. S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )58 Enter the code. Accepting a callback Z ^ Z Prerequisite: A callback was saved. Your telephone rings. Lift the handset. You hear a ring tone. Deleting saved callbacks (all) R or if available: Press the "Callback" key. The LED goes out. (58 Enter the code. 26

Enhanced phone functions Enhanced phone functions Answering calls Accepting a specific call for your colleague ^ You hear another telephone ring. Lift the handset. )59 Enter the code. Enter the number of the ringing telephone. Accepting a call in a team page 63. Using the speakerphone A colleague addresses you directly over the speaker with a speaker call. You hear a tone before the announcement. You can answer directly via the handset. ^ Lift the handset and answer the call. Placing a speaker call to a colleague page 31. 27

Enhanced phone functions Answering calls from the entrance telephone and opening the door If an entrance telephone has been programmed, you can use your telephone to speak to someone at the entrance telephone and to activate a door opener. If you have the proper authorization (consult your service personnel), you can allow visitors to activate the door opener themselves by entering a five-digit code (using a DTMF transmitter or installed keypad). Speaking to visitors via the entrance telephone ^ or ^ Prerequisite: Your telephone rings. Lift the handset within thirty seconds. You are connected to the entrance telephone immediately. Lift the handset after more than thirty seconds. Dial the entrance telephone number. Opening the door from your telephone during a call from the entrance telephone S or S if available: Press the "Door opener" key. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )61 Enter the code. Dial the entrance telephone number. Opening the door with a code (at the door) After ringing the bell, enter the five-digit code (using the keypad or a DTMF transmitter). Depending on how the door opener has been programmed, a doorbell call signal may or may not be forwarded. 28

Enhanced phone functions Activating the door opener )89 Enter the code. Dial the entrance telephone number. Enter the five-digit code. Default code = "00000" (contact your service personnel). 1 or 2 Enter the door opener type. 1=enable with ring, 2=enable w/o ring (you can also open the door without a doorbell ring). (89 Enter the code. Deactivating the door opener Dial the entrance telephone number. Accepting a call from an answering machine You can accept a call from an answering machine if there is an answering machine connected to your system and a key programmed for it on your phone (contact your service personnel). R The LED lights up. Press the key shown. 29

Enhanced phone functions Making calls Making calls using system speed-dial numbers S or Prerequisite: You know the system speed-dial numbers (consult your service personnel). if available: Press the "Speed Dial" key. The LED flashes. )7 Enter the code. Enter a three-digit speed-dial number. if nec. Suffix-dialing If necessary, you can suffix-dial additional digits (for example, the user s extension) at the end of the saved station number. If this feature is configured, a suffix is automatically dialed (for example, "0" for the exchange) if no entries are made within 4 or 5 seconds. Dialing with speed-dial keys ^ S or Prerequisite: You have configured speed-dial keys page 31. Lift the handset. if available: Press the "Speed Dial" key. The LED flashes. )7 Enter the code. ) Press the key shown. Press the required speed-dial key. 30

Enhanced phone functions Configure a speed-dial key )92 Enter the code. You can program the keys 0 to 9 with ten external phone numbers. ) Press the key shown. Press the required speed-dial key. First enter the external code and then the external station number (wait approx. 5 seconds). Talking to your colleague with a speaker call You can make a loudspeaker announcement to an internal user with a system telephone without any action on their part. ^ Lift the handset. )80 Enter the code. Enter the station number. 31

Enhanced phone functions *945 Enter the code. Talking to your colleague with discreet calling (not for HiPath 500) If this function has been configured (ask your service personnel), you can oin an ongoing call conducted by an internal user at a system telephone with display. You can listen in unnoticed and speak to the internal user without being overheard by the other party (discreet calling). Enter your internal station number. Your service personnel can protect your telephone against discreet calling. Automatic connection setup (hotline) If this function is configured (contact your service personnel), the system automatically sets up a connection to a preset internal or external destination. ^ Lift the handset. Depending on the setting, the connection is either set up immediately or only after a preset period of time (= hotline after a timeout). Assigning a station number (not for U.S.) If this function has been configured (contact your service personnel), you can selectively assign a specific number (DID number) to your telephone before making an external call. The assigned number then appears on the called party s display. ^ Lift the handset. *41 Enter the code. Enter the DID number you wish to use. Dial the external number. 32

Enhanced phone functions Associated dialing/dialing aid If this function has been configured (contact your service personnel), you can use a dialing aid to dial numbers and set up calls for your telephone. ^ Lift the handset. )67 Enter the code. Enter the internal number of the party for whom you want to dial. Enter the number you wish to dial (external with external code). 33

Enhanced phone functions During a call Using call waiting (second call) Callers can still reach you while you are engaged in another call. A signal alerts you to the waiting call. You can ignore or accept the second call. When you accept the waiting call, you can either end the first call or place it on hold and resume the call later on. You can block the second call or the signal tone ( page 35). Prerequisite: You are engaged in a phone call and hear a tone (every six seconds). Ending the first call and answering the waiting call: \ Replace the handset. Your telephone rings. ^ Answer the second call. Lift the handset. Placing the first call on hold and answering the second call: S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )55 Enter the code. You are immediately connected to the second caller. The first party is placed on hold. Ending the second call and resuming the first one S or S Press the "Consult" key and wait two seconds. (depending on the configuration) Press the "Consult" twice. 34

Enhanced phone functions Preventing and allowing call waiting (automatic camp-on) If this function has been configured (ask your service personnel), you can prevent or allow a second call page 34 from being signaled by automatic camp-on during an ongoing call. (490 Enter the code for "Call wait.term.off" or )490 enter the code for "Call wait.term.on". (87 Enter the code. )87 Enter the code. Turning the call waiting tone on and off You can suppress the call waiting tone (every six seconds) for external calls. A one-time special dial tone then alerts you to the waiting call. Activating the call waiting tone Deactivating the call waiting tone Accepting call on hold ^ Prerequisite: One or more calls are on hold. The phone is idle. Lift the handset. )63 Enter the code. Enter the trunk number. 35

Enhanced phone functions Parking a call You can park up to ten calls, either internal, external, or both. Parked calls can be displayed on and picked up from another telephone. This feature is useful if you want to continue a call at another phone. S Prerequisite: You are conducting a call. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )56 Enter the code. 0... 9 Enter the number of the park slot (0-9) and make a note of it. You will hear a negative confirmation tone if the park slot number you enter is already in use. Enter another one. \ Replace the handset. Retrieving a parked call ^ Prerequisite: One or more calls have been parked. The phone is idle. Lift the handset. (56 Enter the code. 0... 9 Enter the park slot number you noted earlier. If the park slot number you enter is not in use, you cannot retrieve the call. If a parked call is not picked up, it is returned to the telephone from where it was parked after a specific period of time (recall). 36

Enhanced phone functions Conducting a conference In a conference call, you can talk to as many as four other parties at the same time. These may be internal or external users. You can only add parties to or remove them from a conference if you initiated the conference. ^ S Lift the handset. Call the first party. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. Call the second party. [ Announce the conference. T Press the "Consult" key. )3 Enter the code. The LED goes out. A tone sounds every 30 seconds to indicate that a conference is in progress. If the second party does not answer T or T Press the "Consult" key and wait two seconds. depending on the configuration Press the "Consult" twice. Adding up to five parties to a conference S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. Call the new party. [ Announce the conference. T Press the "Consult" key. )3 Enter the code. The LED goes out. And so on... Leaving a conference \ Replace the handset. 37

Enhanced phone functions Ending a conference S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. (3 Enter the code. The LED goes out. Removing the ISDN central office party from the conference S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. *491 Enter the code. Activating tone dialing/dtmf suffix-dialing You can transmit dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signals to control devices such as an answering machine or automatic information system. [ You have set up a connection. S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. *53 Enter the code. You can use the keys 0 through 9, ) and ( to transmit DTMF signals. Ending the call also deactivates DTMF suffix dialing. Your system may be configured so that you can start DTMF suffix-dialing immediately after setting up a connection. 38

Enhanced phone functions S or Recording calls If configured (contact your service personnel for details), you can record an active call. Prerequisite: You are conducting a call. if available: Press the "Recording" key. The LED lights up. S Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )493 Enter the code. You and the other party hear an announcement that recording has started and as long as recording is still running, you hear an acoustic signal approx. every 15 seconds. During recording, it is not possible to add further call parties. Stopping recording R or S T if available: Press the "Recording" key which lights up. The LED goes out. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. Press the "Consult" key. The LED goes out. Listening to a recording Playback of the recording depends on the voice recording system used (see the associated user guide or page 52). 39

Enhanced phone functions Transferring a call after a speaker call announcement in a group If this function has been configured (contact your service personnel), you can use a speaker call (announcement, page 62) to announce a call in progress to a group of users page 31. After a member of the group has accepted the call request, you can transfer the waiting party. S Prerequisite: You are conducting a call. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )80 Enter the code. Enter the group s station number. [ Announce the call. You are connected to a member of the group when this party accepts the call. \ Replace the handset. If the connection between the two other parties is not established within 45 seconds, the call from the first part returns to you (recall). Send trunk flash (not for HiPath 500) To activate ISDN-type services and features through the network carrier s analog trunks or those of other communications platforms (such as "consultation hold"), you must send a signal to the trunks before dialing the service code or telephone number. S Prerequisite: You have set up an external connection via an analog line. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )51 Enter the code. Enter the service code and/or telephone number. 40

Enhanced phone functions If you cannot reach a destination Call waiting (camp-on) Z Prerequisite: You have dialed an internal number and hear a busy signal. It is important that you reach the called party. Wait (approx. 5 seconds) until the busy tone is followed by the ring tone. The called party can then respond page 34. The called party can prevent automatic call waiting page 35. If this feature is configured (contact your service personnel), you will immediately hear the ring tone. Busy override oining a call in progress This function is only available if it has been configured by the service technician (contact your service personnel). S Prerequisite: You have dialed an internal number and hear a busy signal. It is important that you reach the called party. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. )62 Enter the code. The called party and person to whom this party is talking hear an alerting tone every two seconds. If the called party has a system telephone with display, the following appears on the screen: "Override: (Number or name)". You can now start talking. 41

Enhanced phone functions Using night answer When night answer mode is active, for example during a lunch break or after office hours, all external calls are immediately forwarded to a specific internal telephone (night station). The night station can be defined by service personnel (= standard night answer service) or by you (= temporary night answer service). Activating )44 Enter the code. or Enter the destination number within 5 seconds (= temporary night answer service). ) Enter the code or make no entry (= standard night answer service). Deactivating (44 Enter the code. Service personnel can also configure an "automatic night answer service". The automatic night answer service activates at specific times for your telephone depending on how it is programmed. You can deactivate the automatic night answer service or replace it with a night answer service you configured (see above). 42

Displaying and assigning call charges Displaying and assigning call charges Dialing with call charge assignment You can assign external calls to certain proects. ^ Prerequisite: Your service personnel have defined account codes for you. Lift the handset. )60 Enter the code. if nec. Enter the account code. ( Press the key shown (must be configured; consult your service personnel). Enter the external phone number. You can also enter the account code during an external call. 43

Privacy/security Privacy/security Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb" If you do not wish to take calls, you can activate do not disturb. Internal callers hear the busy tone, external callers are connected to another phone, which you can specify (contact your service personnel). Activating )97 Enter the code. Deactivating (97 Enter the code. When you lift the handset, you will hear a special tone (continuous buzzing) reminding you that "Do not disturb" is activated. Authorized internal callers automatically override the DND feature after five seconds. 44

Privacy/security Caller ID suppression You can prevent your station number or name from appearing on the displays of external parties you call. The feature remains active until you deactivate it. Activating )86 Enter the code. The phone is in idle mode page 13 Deactivating (86 Enter the code. Your service personnel can activate/deactivate caller ID suppression for all phones. Silent Monitor (not for HiPath 500) When configured (ask responsible service personnel), you can oin in an on-going call conducted by an internal user and monitor silently and unnoticed. ^ Lift the handset. )944 Enter the code. Enter your internal station number. 45

Privacy/security Monitoring a room You can use a phone to monitor a room. This function must be enabled on the monitoring phone. When you call this phone, you can immediately hear what is happening in that room. Activating the telephone to be monitored ^ Lift the handset and leave it directed towards the noise source. )88 Enter the code. Deactivating the telephone to be monitored \ Replace the handset. Monitoring the room ^ Lift the handset. Enter the internal station number of the phone located in the room that you wish to monitor. 46

Privacy/security Trace call: identifying anonymous callers (not for U.S.) You can identify malicious external callers. You can record the caller s phone number during a call or up to 30 seconds after a call. In this case, you should not hang up. [ You are conducting an external call. S )84 Enter the code. Press the "Consult" key. The LED flashes. If the trace is successful, the transmitted data is stored by your network operator. Contact your service personnel. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use You can prevent unauthorized parties from using your phone during your absence. Prerequisite: You have configured a PIN code page 49. Locking the phone )66 Enter the code. Enter code (telephone lock) page 49. Unlocking the phone (66 Enter the code. Enter code (telephone lock) page 49. When the phone is locked, a special dial tone sounds when the handset is lifted. Within the system, users can make calls as normal. Your phone can also be locked or unlocked by an authorized party page 48. 47

Privacy/security )943 Enter the code. Locking another telephone to prevent unauthorized use If configured (contact your service personnel), you can lock and unlock other telephones against unauthorized access. If a phone user locks his or her phone and forgets the personal lock code, you can use this function to unlock the phone. Enter the internal station number of the phone you wish to lock/unlock. ) Enter the code to lock the phone. or ( Enter the code to unlock the phone. 48

Privacy/security Saving your PIN )93 Enter the code. Enter a personal code to use the functions for protecting your phone against unauthorized use page 47 for using another telephone like your own page 52 for changing a number page 53. You can save this code. If you forget your code, contact your service personnel. Your code can be reset to "00000". Your phone can also be locked or unlocked by an authorized party page 48. Enter the current five-digit PIN. If you have not yet set a PIN, use "00000" the first time. Enter the new PIN. Re-enter the new PIN. 49

More functions/services More functions/services Appointments function You can configure your phone to call you to remind you about an appointment. You must save the relevant time of the call for this. You can enter a single appointment that will take place in the next twenty-four hours or you can enter a daily recurring appointment. Saving appointments )46 Enter the code. Enter a 4-digit time such as 0905 for 9.05 (= 9.05 am) or 1430 for 14.30 (= 2.30 pm). 2 or 7 If the selected language is "US English" (contact your service personnel), enter code 2 for "am" or 7 for "pm". Deleting saved reminders (46 Enter the code. Using timed reminders Z ^ \ Prerequisite: You have saved a reminder page 50. The saved time arrives. Your telephone rings. Lift the handset and replace it again. If you do not answer the timed reminder, it is repeated five times and then deleted. 50

More functions/services Sending a message You can send short text messages to individual stations or groups of stations with system telephones. Transmitted text messages are saved as callback requests on OpenStage 10 T as well as on system telephones with no display and on ISDN, pulse or tone dialing telephones. Creating and sending a message *68 Enter the code. Enter the internal station number of the recipient or group. 0... 9 Select a predefined text (can be changed by service personnel). Enter the code. Deleting sent messages #681 Enter the code. 0 = Please callback 5 = FAX waiting 1 = Someone is waiting 6 = Dictation please 2 = Appointment 7 = Please come see me 3 = Urgent call 8 = Please make copies 4 = Do not disturb 9 = Ready to depart You can delete messages already sent to ensure they are not received. Prerequisite: The recipient has not yet accepted a sent message. Texts sent to groups can only be deleted by the originator. 51

More functions/services Editing incoming messages Pay attention to the notes on page 12. Calling the sender ^ Lift the handset. if available: R Press the "Mailbox" key. or (683 Enter the code. A connection is set up to the party who sent the message. Deleting messages (682 Enter the code. All incoming messages are deleted. )508 Enter the code. Using another telephone like your own for a call Other parties can temporarily use your phone like their own for an outgoing call. Enter the number of the other user. Enter the other user s lock code. Dial the external number. This state is canceled as soon as the call is ended. 52

More functions/services Changing a number (after exchanging/ moving/relocating a phone) )9419 Enter the code. When configured (consult your service personnel), you can move your number to any other phone. Your phone to date is then assigned the old number of your new phone; the number including phone settings (e.g. programmed keys) are exchanged. Prerequisite: Your old and new telephone are the first telephones at each connection. The telephones are in idle state. The following procedure is carried out on the new phone. Enter own station number. (9419 Enter the code. Enter code (telephone lock) page 49. (Not necessary if you have not set a code.) You can however connect your phone to a different port and then carry out the procedure. Fax details and message on answering machine If there is a fax machine or answering machine connected to your system and the "Fax service" key is programmed on your phone, this key lights up when a fax or message is received. Deactivating signaling R Press the flashing key "Fax service". The LED goes out. 53

More functions/services Resetting services and functions (system-wide cancellation for a telephone) A general reset procedure is available for initiated functions. The following functions are deleted, if enabled: Forwarding on Advisory msg. on Ringing group on Hunt group off Suppress call ID Call waiting tone off Do not disturb on Ringer cutoff on Received messages: View callbacks (0 Enter the code. 54

More functions/services Activating functions for another telephone )83 Enter the code. If configured (contact your service personnel), you can activate and deactivate the following functions for other phones (associated service): Do not disturb, code: * 97/#97 page 44 Call forwarding, code: * 11, * 12, * 13, #1 page 22 Lock and unlock phone, code: * 66/#66 page 47 Ringing group, code: * 81/#81 page 63 Group call, code: * 85/#85 page 62 Reset services and functions, code: #0 page 54 Control relays, code * 90/#90 page 60 Night answer, code: * 44/#44 page 42 Timed reminders, code: * 46/#46 page 50 Enter the internal station number of the phone where you wish to activate the function. Enter a code such as * 97 for Do not disturb on and a procedure if necessary. 55

More functions/services Using system functions from outside DISA (direct inward system access) If configured (contact your service personnel), you can use an external phone like an internal station to set up an outgoing external connection via the system. You can also activate or deactivate the following system functions: Reset services and functions, code #0 page 54 Call forwarding, code * 11, * 12, * 13, #1 page 22 Lock and unlock phone, code * 66/#66 page 47 Save your PIN, code * 93 page 49 Send a message, code * 68/#68 page 51 Ringing group, code * 81/#81 page 63 Group call, code * 85/#85 page 62 Caller ID suppression, code * 86/#86 page 45 Open door, code * 61 page 28 Release door opener, code * 89/#89 page 29 Control relays, code * 90/#90 page 60 Do not disturb, code * 97/#97 page 44 Dial using speed dial, code * 7 page 30 Associated service, code * 83 page 55 Prerequisite: Your phone supports tone dialing (DTMF) or you can switch your phone to tone dialing. The phone is not connected to the system. Establish a connection to the system. Enter the station number (contact your service personnel). Wait for the continuous tone (if necessary, switch phone to tone dialing) and enter the internal number assigned to you and the corresponding PIN. ( Enter the code (only required if programmed in the system). 56