Operation with supplementary devices
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I_KAP04.FM5 Gigaset 2060isdn, Inland:
8.12.98 A30853-X210-B101-1-19
Socket C (bottom), internal number 9: max. 9 600 baud
Outgoing calls
General
The procedures described below apply to a corded telephone connected to the base station. You
can operate other supplementary devices such as a fax machine, videotex decoder or modem
in the same way, provided they have a handset or a line seize key and a keypad for dialing.
You should press the keys in quick succession when you use the supplementary device so as
to ensure that the connection to the dialer is not cleared.
The º entry as stated in some procedures is not necessary in the case of telephones with
pulse dialing.
Dialing an external number using the keypad
A corded telephone connected to the base station is
ready for use as soon as the base station itself is opera-
tional.
Dialing an internal number to reach a mobile unit or other supplementary device
cLift the handset. The internal dial tone is audible.
0Press this key to seize the trunk line (automatic line sei-
zure must be switched off for this supplementary device,
page 26).
oDial the external number. The user answers and you con-
duct your external call.
The busy tone is audible if the ISDN line is in use
by another internal user. You cannot selectively
seize a multiple subscriber number if one is en-
tered.
cLift the handset.
9Press this key.
0...9Enter the user’s internal number.
or
c 6 Lift the handset and press 6 if you want to call all inter-
nal users at once.
The first internal user to answer takes the call.
If 2 external calls are in progress at the same
time, it is not possible to set up a connection
from or to user 0.