Deutsche Telekom 704PC Special Settings/Features, Charge Accounts, Emergency Numbers, Call Data

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Special Settings/Features

Charge Accounts

In the configuration mode you can assign every internal subscriber a charge limit (charge account). When the amount set is reached during a call, the call will either be disconnected (if advice of charge during the call is active) or completed (if advice of charge at the end of the call is active). Further external calls are then no longer possi- ble. If you attempt to dial an external number, you will hear a busy tone. The three emergency numbers programmed can be dialled even if the charge limit has been reached.

Emergency Numbers

In the configuration mode you can set up three emergency numbers that can be dialled at any time, regardless of the subscriber’s external line access rights.

You can also use the emergency number memory location to save an area code (e.g. 030 for Berlin). Telephones without external line access can thus be used to call num- bers in this area, while all other external calls remain blocked.

External Line Access and Speed-dialling Numbers

If you have limited an internal subscriber’s external line access rights in the configura- tion mode, the subscriber concerned can still call external destinations in the speed- dialling memory locations. This depends on the settings (see the chapter entitled "Speed-dialling Destinations" on p. 45 or the Internal subscriber menu; see the chap- ter entitled "Configuring the System" on p. 69).

Call Data

Your Eumex 704PC LAN saves up to 50 call data records, which you can view or print out using a PC and a printer. Data recording is signalled by means of an LED on the Eumex 704PC LAN housing (see the section entitled "Interpreting the LEDs" on

p. 15). When 50 data records have been saved, each new record overwrites the old- est entry. The following data is recorded:

• Internal number

• Number (MSN), outgoing

• Date/time, start and finish

• Dialled number

• Charge amount

 

Note: For technical reasons it is not always possible to transmit all charge information from the exchange. Discounts, special rates and premium services can lead to dis- crepancies between the data saved in the communications system and the telephone bill. Please refer to Deutsche Telekom’s terms of business for the conditions applying to the transmission of charge information.

Deutsche Telekom’s itemised telephone bill provides a detailed overview of your charges. To order this type of billing, please call our freephone number

0800 33 0 1000.

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Contents User Guide Before You Install or Operate Your Eumex 704PC LAN Page Page Contents Contents WinPhone Appendix General Word of WelcomeFeatures of the Eumex 704PC LAN GeneralSupported Isdn Features Safety Precautions Power FailureMounting and Commissioning Scope of DeliveryMounting and Commissioning What Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require?Mounting and Installation Sequence Mounting Location Choosing a Location for Your Eumex 704PC LAN Tools for Wall MountingYou will require the following tools for wall mounting Wall MountingConnecting Devices Connection DiagramConnecting External SConnecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-ISDN Connecting DevicesConnecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-DSL Connecting Analogue Terminals to the Eumex 704PC LAN Connecting a Computer to the Eumex 704PC LANConnecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to the Power Supply Sockets Additional terminals Additional Terminals on the S0 BusInterpreting the LEDs LAN 2 on there is a connection to the connected PC Setting the Dialling Mode for the Analogue TerminalsLAN 3 on there is a connection to the connected PC Eumex 704PC LAN Default Settings on Delivery CommissioningAccepting Calls TelephoningAutomatic and Manual External Line Seizure Press the R-key Lift the handset. You hear an external dialling toneMaking External Calls Telephoning Making Calls Using Speed DiallingEnquiry Calls Rtd Transferring Calls without an AnnouncementCrt cd Transferring Calls with an AnnouncementSpeaking with Two Subscribers Alternately Toggling C r Press the R-key and the code digitPicking up Calls from an Answerphone Picking up CallsAutomatic Callback on Busy Ccbs You hear a positive acknowledgement tone Automatic Callback on No Reply CcnrDtmf Post-dialling With a voice mailbox or other applicationMalicious Call Identification Mcid Calling Your T-NetBoxCall Forwarding Staying in TouchActivating Call Forwarding Deactivating Call Forwarding Staying in TouchLift the handset Press the the hash key Accepting or Rejecting Call Waiting R0 r1 r2You have the following options Activating Call-waiting Protection Deactivating Call-waiting ProtectionSpecial Settings/Features External Line Access and Speed-dialling NumbersCharge Accounts Emergency NumbersConfiguration via Telephone Configuration via Telephone Starting the Configuration ModeYour settings Exiting the Configuration Mode902 t #q d Editing the PINKeep the new one in a safe and secret place To edit the PIN# q d Storing Telephone Numbers MSNsOn p Saving Telephone Numbers MSNsCall Assignment T tFor MSN 11 12 13 To reset the call assignment, proceed as follows Reset the Call Assignment905 Using telephones with pulse dialling 050 #q d051 #q d Manual External Line Seizure with061 # q d 060 # q dNumber Busy Activating Number BusyConfiguring the Device Type for the Internal Lines External Line Access You set external line access as followsUnrestricted None Internal only62 t* t#q 63 t#q dStoring Emergency Numbers Deleting Emergency NumbersStoring Numbers for Speed Dialling = speed-dialling codeDeleting Individual/All Speed-dialling Numbers Instead of the memory locationFollows Programming a Telephone Number MSN for Transmission 30 t # q dAlways Call Anonymously Restrict Telephone Number Always Transmit Number Restrict Telephone Number Cancel TaneouslyResetting/Deleting the Charge Counter 41 t # q d904 # q d Charge per Unit of TimePage Activating Call Forwarding in the Exchange Managing Call ForwardingActivating Call Forwarding in the Eumex 704PC LAN 906 Deleting All Call ForwardingActivating/Deactivating Call Data Recording Up to 50 call data records are possible990 990 #q dActivating/Deactivating Call Transfer ECT It as requiredIng and faxes received Activating/Deactivating T-NetBox SignallingDialling tone 51t # q d 50t # q dSMS in a Fixed-line Network Resetting the Communications System Restoring the Default SettingsSecret PIN is reset to 900 #q dRemote Configuration Remote ConfigurationPC Software GeneralPC Software System PrerequisitesOn the CD-ROM supplied you will find the following software About the SoftwareTeledat RVS-COM is a suite of PC applications Installing the Software Installing the Software and Configuring Internet AccessInstalling the Software Subsequent dialogue you select the Eumex 704PC LAN CD-ROMRestart your PC Installing the Software Installing the Software Connecting to the Internet Connecting to / Disconnecting from the InternetDisconnecting from the Internet Configuring the System Configuring the Eumex 704PC LANConfiguring the System Menu External Isdn / Telephone numbersMenu Call assignment / Incoming Settings Menu Internal subscribersCall Forwarding This feature must be available on your Isdn connection Call forwarding in the exchangeMenu Central data Emergency numbers Menu Charges SummaryConfiguring the System Menu Speed dialling / Settings Urzwahlspeicher Kurzwahlspeicher einzeln/alles löschenMenu Network / Router configuration Starting a Program from the Windows Taskbar Starting a Program from the Windows TaskbarColours have the following meanings Red Deactivated Yellow GreyCapi Control Capi ControlFlashLoad FlashLoad Updating the Communications System SoftwareFlashLoad FlashLoad Basic Functions Teledat RVS-COMProgram Modules Teledat RVS-COM WinPhone User InterfacePageMobil Installation Home NetworkData Transfer Sharing and Mapping Drives Home NetworkMapping a Drive Home Network Web Configurator Starting the Web ConfiguratorWeb Configurator Isdn Basic SettingsDSL Access Data Isdn Access Data PPP Settings Filter Router Configuration Status Appendix Technical Specifications+5C to +40C Advice of charge during an outgoing call AppendixGlossary Stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber LineCcnr Completion of Calls on No Reply Ccbs Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber100 Isdn stands for Integrated Services Digital Network 101 External line seizureMulti-terminal connection Isdn socket102 PPP NetBox 104Audio Signals / Ringer Cadences Index of Key Words Software components 111107 Warranty Declaration of ConformityCE sign Returning Old Communications Systems109 Dealing with Faults Customer Service Important telephone numbers Case of faults Sales enquiries