Siemens 300 operating instructions Call Forwarding to Voice Mail System Digital Telephones

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CALL FORWARDING TO VOICE MAIL SYSTEM

- DIGITAL TELEPHONES -

Incoming calls may be directed to your mailbox by using CALL FORWARD PRESET or CALL FORWARD VARIABLE.

Preset Call Forwarding to your mailbox

-Press PROGRAMME key

-Press CALL FORWARD key twice

-Dial *75

-Press PROGRAMME key

-CALL FORWARD led is on and / or

- Display shows -

FORWARDING TO

 

*75 VOICE MAIL

The Voice Mail System access code has now been programmed permanently and all calls will be forwarded directly to your mailbox.

Deactivate Call Forwarding

-CALL FORWARD led is on and / or

- Display shows -

FORWARDING TO

 

*75 VOICE MAIL

-Press CALL FORWARD key

-CALL FORWARD led is off and / or

- Display shows -

FORWARDING

 

DEACTIVATED

Calls will now ring as normal to your extension.

When Preset Call Forwarding has been deactivated it will serve as Call Forward Busy or Call Forward No-Answer. i.e. If your extension rings for longer than a predetermined time (normally 25 seconds), or is busy, calls will be diverted to your mailbox.

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Contents Voice Hicom 300 Voice Mail System Contents Cont’d Digital Telephones General Information User notesTerminology Main Menu Quick Help ReferenceRecording your name Personalising Your MailboxRecording your personal announcements greetings Selecting a prerecorded personal announcementPersonalising Your Mailbox Cont’d Deleting a personal announcementSelected announcements not activated Sending a Message Direct access to other mailboxCalling an extension first Routing directly to other mailboxTransferring Call to Mailbox Retrieve messages from an Analogue telephone Retrieving Messages from Your MailboxRetrieve messages from a Digital T24/25 telephone Scroll through messagesListen to message currently on screen Retrieving Messages Cont’dSetup a distribution group Distribution GroupsScan for existing distribution groups Send a message to a distribution group Distribution Groups Cont’dSend a message to a temporary group Message statusDelete messages Scan existing distribution message listsSetup destination Access NotificationSetup date and time Option 1 Immediate 24 hours NotificationOption 2 Immediate restricted date and time Notification Cont’dOption 3 Predetermined time daily Activate / Deactivate NotificationSecuring your mailbox with optional password PasswordAccess from Outside Your Company Access Voice Mail System Own MailboxAccess Voice Mail System Other Mailbox Call Forwarding to Voice Mail System Analogue Telephones Voice Mail Call Forwarding to Voice Mail System Digital TelephonesCall Forwarding Cont’d Cancel Variable Call ForwardingSupply the callers with the following information Personal Announcement SuggestionsInvite the callers to leave a message Thank you Goodbye
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300 specifications

Siemens 300, often referred to as S7-300, is a highly versatile modular automation system designed for a wide variety of industrial applications. Launched as part of Siemens’ Simatic series, the S7-300 has gained significant prominence for its flexibility, scalability, and performance, making it the go-to choice in numerous sectors, including manufacturing, process industries, and infrastructure.

One of the most noteworthy features of the Siemens 300 is its modular design. This architecture allows users to customize their control system configurations according to specific requirements. The S7-300 supports a wide range of modules, including digital and analog input/output modules, communication processors, and specialty modules for motion control and high-level safety applications. This modularity not only ensures that the system can grow with the project requirements but also simplifies maintenance and upgrades.

The Siemens S7-300 employs advanced technologies to facilitate efficient control and monitoring of industrial processes. It utilizes the STEP 7 software for programming, which supports multiple programming languages such as LAD (Ladder Diagram), FBD (Function Block Diagram), and STL (Statement List). This flexibility allows engineers to use the programming style they are most comfortable with while ensuring that the control applications can be easily understood and modified.

Another significant characteristic of the S7-300 is its robust communication capabilities. The system supports numerous communication protocols, including Profibus, Profinet, and Industrial Ethernet. This broad connectivity enables seamless integration with different devices and systems, facilitating effective data exchange and real-time monitoring.

The S7-300’s processing power is another point of distinction. With its high-performance CPUs, this system can handle complex tasks while ensuring fast response times, crucial in time-sensitive manufacturing processes. Moreover, the redundant architecture options enhance system reliability and ensure continuous operation, even in the event of component failures.

In the realm of diagnostics, the S7-300 provides comprehensive monitoring tools. It offers advanced diagnostic capabilities, enabling operators to identify and troubleshoot issues swiftly. This feature minimizes downtime and ensures that production processes remain uninterrupted.

In summary, the Siemens S7-300 stands out due to its modularity, advanced programming capabilities, excellent communication options, high processing power, and robust diagnostics. Its adaptability makes it a preferred choice for businesses looking to optimize their automation processes across a diverse range of industries. With Siemens continually enhancing this platform, the S7-300 remains a critical component in the evolution of industrial automation.