Siemens HiPath 3000 HiPath 5000 RSM operating instructions FCC and Industry Canada Compliance

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FCC and Industry Canada Compliance

If at any time the ownership of Siemens optiPoint telephone is transferred to someone else (whether independently or as part of a system), please supply this manual to the new owner.

1.REN

The ringer equivalence number (REN) is used to determine the quality of devices which may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all ar- eas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). At the base of the telephone is a label contains, among other information, the REN and the FCC certification number. If requested, this information must be given to the telephone company. To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company.

Note: REN is associated with the analog telephones. It is not applicable to Siemens optiPoint telephone. If requested, please supply the FCC Certification numbers of the front-end host terminal equipment that have a direct Public Switched Telephone Net- work connection (i.e. have a REN stated on the label) and the highest REN.

2.Facility Interface Information

Siemens optiPoint telephone connects to the public switched telephone network through FCC Part 68 certified front-end host PBX equipment which specifies the type of network jacks to be used.

3.Disruption of the Network

If the Siemens optiPoint telephone disrupts the telephone network, the telephone company can discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, the telephone company will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, they will notify you as soon as possible. You are also informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.

4.Telephone Company Facility Changes

The telephone company can make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that can affect the operation of your equipment. If they do, you should be notified in advance so you have an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone ser- vice.

5.Hearing-Aid Compatibility

Telephones for emergency use and telephones installed in common areas such as lob- bies, hospital rooms, elevators, and hotel rooms must have handsets that are compat- ible with magnetically coupled hearing aids. Persons who are not in common areas must also be provided with hearing-aid compatible handsets, if needed.

The Siemens optiPoint telephone complies with the FCC Rules, Part 68, Section 68.316 Hearing Aid Compatibility and 68.317 volume control requirements.

6.Programmed Dialer Features

When you program emergency numbers or make test calls to emergency numbers us- ing Siemens products with programmed dialer features, stay on the line and briefly ex- plain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up. Perform these activi- ties in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.

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Contents HiPath 3000 HiPath 5000 RSM Important Notes Before You BeginMarks Contents Appointments Function Using Team Functions Using Other Functions/ServicesTesting the Telephone Index Basic operating instructions OptiPoint 500 entry control panelHow to Use these Operating Instructions With Function Keys Accessing FunctionsWith Codes Qmk rmkOpen Listening in the Room During a Call Making Calls Basic FunctionsMaking and Answering Calls Answering a CallAnswering a Call With the Handset Dialing Numbers/Making CallsEnding the call On-Hook DialingCalling a Second Party Consultation Hold Redialing a NumberTurning the Microphone On and Off Turning off the muteCall Forwarding Switching to the Party on Hold ToggleUsing Variable Call Forwarding Transferring a CallRew Qjh eor f or g Rjh Deactivating call forwardingAnswering a Callback Using CallbackStoring a Callback Deleting All Stored CallbacksAdjusting the Ring Tone Telephone SettingsAdjusting the Ring Volume Adjusting the Receiving Volume During a CallMaking Calls Using the SpeakerphoneMaking Calls Convenience Functions Rejecting CallsSpeaking to visitors via the entrance telephone Qje owOpening the door with a code at the door Rlm ow Speed-DialQlm o ow Qk oQmf ow Rjlg or Using MailboxesTalking to Your Colleague With a Speaker Call Qld owReserve Trunk Automatic Connection Setup HotlineWhen the reserved trunk becomes free Assigning a Station Number Not for U.SAssociated Dialing/Dialing Aid Qjk owAccepting a Waiting Call Camp-On Using Call WaitingDuring a Call QiiParking a Call Preventing and Allowing Call Waiting Auto- matic Camp-OnTurning the Call Waiting Tone On and Off Rhmd or qhmd w Qlkor rlkwRij Picking up Retrieving a Held CallConducting a Conference QjgAdding Up to Five to the Conference Initiator Only Leaving a ConferenceQig QhmeEnding a Conference Initiator Only Trunk Flash After a Speaker Call Announcement in a GroupQie o Busy Override Joining a Call in Progress If You Cannot Reach a DestinationCall Waiting Camp-On QjfwUsing Night Answer Qhh RhhwSaving Appointments Using Timed RemindersAppointments Function Qhj oDialing with Call Charge Assignment Displaying and Assigning Call ChargesQjd o Caller ID Suppression Private Sphere/SecurityTurning Do Not Disturb On and Off Qmkor rmkw Qljor rljwMonitoring a Room Silent MonitorQmhh o Qllw Qlh Qjj or rjj ow Locking the Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized UseTo lock and unlock the telephone Saving Your PIN Locking Another Telephone to Prevent Unauthorized UseQmhg o Qmg o Deleting Sent Messages Using Other Functions/ServicesSending a Message Qjl o RjlewAnswering Messages Using Another Telephone Like Your OwnQidl o Change call number relocate Qmhem RmhemRdw Activating Functions for Another Telephone Using System Functions from the OutsideQlg o Step by Step Telephone Data Service QhfSimple Paging Equipment Controlling RelaysRadio Paging Not for U.S Qmdor rmdQim o Qhi ow Rhi o Enhanced Paging Equipment Hipath 3700/ 3750 OnlyAnswering the page from the nearest telephone Rlior qliw Rlior qli rw Using Team FunctionsTurning Group Call On and Off You belong to a hunt group or a group callQik Qle ow Rlew Accepting a Call for Another Member of Your TeamActivating and Deactivating a Ringing Group Saving telephones for the ringing groupQhdeor rhde ow Rhdfor qhdf Uniform Call Distribution UCDQhdgor rhdg Qhdhor rhdh Qide Forwarding Calls on LinesRide Testing the Telephone Functions Testing the TelephoneQidf Ridf Qmhd Qhk Rlior qliw Special Functions in the LAN PC NetworkLeaving a Hunt Group/Group Call You belong to multiple groups of another HiPathQhk Transferring Call ForwardingRew Qhk Qhh Rhhw Qle Rlew Saving the telephones for the ringing groupQhk Qmdor rmd Opening the Door Qhk o QjeDocumentation Telephone Maintenance Fixing ProblemsTroubleshooting Index CallMultiple subscriber number MSN Preventing and allowing automatic camp UCD Overview of Functions and Codes Alphabetical NrjhfwoMSN w NrewNrjhewoMSN w NrjhgwoMSN wQjeo Int Qmd e ...h wRmd e ...h w Rlmo Int. wNrhioInt NqhioInt. wNqimoInt QijQldoInt. w QjloInt. d...m wWrjlg QljwNrhdfw NqhdeoCode wNrhdew NqhdfwFCC Certification and Requirements ServiceFCC and Industry Canada Compliance FCC Rules, PartFCC and Industry Canada Compliance Ringer Equivalence Number REN Equipment Attachment LimitationsEquipment Attachment Limitations Ref. No. A31003-H1012-C120-5-7619