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Acoustic signals during operation and programming:
•The positive acknowledge tone confirms correct input (e. g. after dictating an announcement text).
•The negative acknowledge tone indicates an incorrect operation.
•The request tone requests you to perform an input or operation (e. g. during remote control of the answering machine).
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•All additional
Depiction of the tones
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All tones
Appointment calls:
(800 Hz, once
External call:
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If your telephone shall only react to calls for a specific MSN:
Proceed as outlined in section 5 („Setup menu“). Please note the following changes:
• | A MSN can consist of max. 10 digits. |
• | The complete MSN does not have to be entered anymore. Entering the |
Audible tones (When phoning and programming, in handset/loudspeaker)
last digit of the MSN will do. |
Dialling tone
(421 Hz, continuous tone)
Ringing tone
(421 Hz, repeated)
Engaged tone
(421 Hz, repeated)
Continuous tone
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For instance: the MSN’s: 87431, 87469 and 87432 have been allocated |
to your |
„ | “, the telephone will only react to calls for subscri- |
ber number 87431. |
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Recomendation for entering the MSNs
(421 Hz, once)
Positive acknowledge tone
(1333 Hz, once)
Negative acknowledge tone
(1333 Hz, einmal)
Request tone
(1333 Hz, once)
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•when you want to set up a call forwarding function, you set it according to a specific MSN
•if you want to associate your incoming and outgoing calls to a specific MSN
1.3Initial installation
1.3.1Setting up the connection
Having connected the telephone as described, you can use it without further actions.
•The multiple subscriber numbers (MSN’s) are not specified.
The
•The connection type is