Setting up ISDN call numbers (MSN)
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Setting up ISDN call numbers (MSN)
Your ISDN connection provides you with 2 phone lines
Set up call number (MSN)
Every newly set up call number will automatically be given its own ringer mel- ody, which you can change individually. This will allow you to tell straight away from the ring tone who the call is intended for.
1.Press *for selection menus.
2.Select using [ ] and [OK ]: Base Settings → Settings → ISDN settings → Set up MSN.
3.Select using [ ] and []: (required MSN).
4.Select using [Z] and [OK ]: Edit entry.
In this menu, you also have the option of setting another ringer melody and of deleting or displaying the entry.
5.Enter new or modified MSN and/or names and confirm with [].
6.Select using [Z] and [OK ]: Save entry.
Assigning call numbers (MSNs)
You can now assign the registered handsets the previously set up call numbers (MSN). In doing so you will specify
●the call numbers (there can be more than one) under which a registered ter- minal will ring (receive MSN),
●the call number from which an internal subscriber should dial (outgoing MSN). You can set one outgoing MSN for each internal subscriber. This MSN is displayed to the called party and any call charges incurred are as- signed to the appropriate subscriber (see also the table on page 24).
Assigning an incoming MSN
A newly registered handset will ring under all configured call numbers. If you want to assign a specific incoming MSN to the handset:
1.Press *for selection menus.
2.Select using [ ] and [OK ]: Base Settings → Settings → Setup user → Setup device.
3.Select using [ ] and []: (required internal subscriber).
4.Select using [Z] and [OK ]: Receive MSN→ (relevant MSN).
5.Now use [è] and [OK ] to activate the required Receive MSN ('in front of the menu item = ON/without = OFF).
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