Siemens 500 manual Dial first, then seize the line, Manual number redial, Callback

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Conducting calls – the basic functions

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Dial first, then seize the line

Enter the required phone no. and correct individual char- acters as necessary using the "Delete" Display key.

The following functions are available while you are en- tering the phone number:

"Insert Pause" (Insert a dial pause, e.g. between the prefix and phone number or when checking a mail- box.)

"Insert TBR" (irrelevant)

"Copy to Directory" (save the phone number in the handset’s redial list)

Note:

This dialling preparation function is also available with number redial and dialling using the hand- set redial list.

Press the Talk key or Speakerphone key within 30 sec- onds. The user will be called.

The user answers. Conduct the call.

Manual number redial

The last five phone numbers dialled are automatically saved in the redial list.

Call the redial list.

Press the top or bottom of the control key to select the required phone number.

Press the Talk key.

Callback

This function enables you to call a user who does not answer or whose line is busy. The Callback function en- ables you to contact him as soon as he hangs up or re- uses his telephone. Please note that a line is signalled as busy when it is being called by another user. You can continue to use your handset without restriction when a callback has been booked.

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Contents Operating Manual Batteries Safety notesSafety notes HandsetOverview of handsets Overview of handsetsOverview of handsets Contents Conducting calls enhanced functions System functions Page Operating instructions Operating instructionsConducting calls the basic func- tions Cor u Activating/deactivating the handsetFirst seize the line, then dial Conducting calls the basic functionsOif necessary If necessary Cor u Dor E Dial first, then seize the lineManual number redial CallbackDeleting a callback request Booking a callbackYou receive a Callback call Enquiry is ended and you return to the call on- hold EnquiryRor EitherRejecting a call Answering a callSecond user is busy or does not answer Prerequisite Ending a callCall forwarding Aor kDeactivating call forwarding ContinueAfter leaving the radio network Activating or deactivating the keypad lockLeaving the radio network Key Name Use Description of the keysFunction keys Description of the keysControl Idle status Lists An input KeyControl key Operation FunctionIcon Name Use Display keysInserting the batteries Putting the handset into serviceRemoving the protective cover Charging and using the batteries Nickel Metal Hydrid NiMH Operating and charging times of the batteriesPermitted batteries Open the main menu Setting the handset display languageFitting the attachment clip Or G EitherSelect a language Setting the system display languageSetting the ringer Setting the handsetSetting the handset volume Setting the time control for the ringer Advisory Meaning Advisory tonesSetting the ringer echo Deactivating the warning tone Activating or deactivating the ringerActivating or deactivating the warning tone Activating the warning toneActivating/deactivating automatic call answering Setting the date and timeEdit Name X oand poss Editing the idle displayF24 h G Resetting the defaults Feature Action Setting the volume Speakerphone modeFeatures Activating speakerphone modeVoice dialling Deactivating speakerphone modeChanging or deleting voice patterns Using voice diallingListening to a voice pattern Automatic redial Number redialChanging a user name Adding a telephone number to the redial list Deleting a phone number from the redial listDialling a speed dialling destination Setting up an individual speed dialling destinationSystem speed dialling Individual system speed diallingCalling the system telephone directory System telephone directoryDialling an individual speed dialling destination Quitting the redial list Handset telephone directory/speed dialling listFinding an entry Dialling the entryChanging an entry Finding and dialling an entrySaving a new e-mail address Mail directoryChanging an e-mail address Directed assignment of an MSN multi- ple subscriber numberMaking calls using identification codes Deactivating the phone number display Using the handset as a second lineAnother telephone rings Directed call transferActivating the phone number display Deactivating do not disturb Call charge displayActivating do not disturb Call trace Talking to a visitor by means of the door opener equipment Using the handset to open the door opener during a callEntrance telephone Deactivating the door release TDS telephone data serviceActivating the door release Activating a control relay Activating control relaysDeactivating a control relay Sending a signal to the networkDeactivating call forwarding to a trunk Activating call forwarding to a trunkDeactivating night service Using night serviceActivating night service Automatic tone dialling is active Using dual-tone multifrequency sig- nallingAutomatic tone dialling is not active Picking up a specific parked call Parking/activating callsParking a call Conducting calls with multiple users You receive a call waiting signal second callConducting calls with multiple users Call waitingDeactivating the call waiting tone Call waiting tone off/onEnding the second call Ending the first callEnabling the call waiting tone Disabling/enabling automatic call waitingOverride Disabling the call waiting toneTransferring Without announcing the transfer Transferring callsTransferring With announcement of call transfer Resuming the call with the waiting user Placing a call on holdToggling Forming a conference Setting up a conferenceConducting a conference Viewing the names of conference parties Expanding a conferenceEnding a conference Leaving a conferenceClosing the conference party list Disconnecting a party from the conferenceConnecting parties Viewing the conference parties listUsing the second call function You are a member of several groups Group functionsActivating/deactivating group calls You belong to a hunt group or group call groupActivating/deactivating all groups Other users Ringing group onAdding users to a group First userLogging off UCD Universal Call DistributionLogging on/off Logging onRequesting time Logging on/off temporarilyWrap-up time Night destination on UCD night serviceLogging back on Checking the number of waiting calls Mulap group Multiple Line Applica- tionNight destination off Forwarding on Activating/deactivating group callsForwarding a Mulap line Forwarding off Activating an advisory message Message functionsMessage functions Deactivating an advisory message Sending/calling text messagesOpening an incoming text message Send a text messageViewing a new message Answering a message or voice-mail messageCalling an old message Check for a new voice-mail messageSelecting a call request Caller listDeleting a caller from the caller list Calling back a callerAdding a caller to the caller list Additional functions Handset alarm clock functionActivating the alarm clock Additional functionsFOff G Deactivating the alarm clockHandset appointment reminder func- tion Deactivating the appointment reminder function Activating the appointment reminder functionConfirming an appointment reminder call Displaying an unconfirmed appointment Foff GDeleting/ checking entered appointments System appointment functionEntering an appointment Confirming an appointment Using predictive textSelecting a base Telephone blocking Battery charging when PIN lock activeTelephone blocking Handset telephone lockTelephone lock code programming Unlocking the handset Locking/unlocking the handsetLocking the handset Central telephone lock/locking/un- locking other handsets System functions System functionsCalling functions via the menu Calling functions via codesFunctions Codes Functions and codesSystem functions Functions Codes OffFunctions Codes Appendix TroubleshootingError Possible cause Remedy AppendixHandsets Cleaning the handsetTechnical data Communication systemCharging shell AccessoriesPower supply unit Declaration of conformityIndex IndexDoor release Opening/closing battery compartment Order no. 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500 specifications

Siemens has been at the forefront of innovation in industrial automation and control systems, and the Siemens 500 and 700 series PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) exemplify this commitment to technology and efficiency. Both series are designed to meet the diverse needs of modern manufacturing and process automation, integrating robust features and advanced technologies to enhance operational performance.

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On the other hand, the Siemens S7-700 series offers a step further in flexibility and performance, particularly designed for complex automation tasks. The S7-700 controllers leverage powerful processors and advanced memory capacity, which are essential for tackling high-speed and resource-intensive applications. The series also features integrated diagnostics and troubleshooting tools that facilitate easier maintenance and reduce downtime in manufacturing operations.

The S7-700 series further incorporates features such as integrated safety functionality through the Safety Integrated technology, providing a comprehensive solution for applications requiring both automation and safety controls. Additionally, its modular design allows for a wide range of options for I/O and communication modules, making it highly adaptive to various industry requirements.

In conclusion, Siemens 500 and 700 series PLCs are notable for their advanced technologies, versatility, and robustness. With their modular designs, comprehensive programming capabilities, and support for modern communication protocols, they play a critical role in optimizing industrial automation processes, helping companies achieve higher productivity and efficiency. As industries continue to evolve, Siemens remains committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that empower businesses to thrive in a competitive landscape.