Operation using a telephone system
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Operation using a telephone system
If you want to use your Gigaset 4110isdn behind a PBX (private telephone sys- tem), please pay attention to the following device parameters that are de- scribed in detail:
-Prefix
-Call transfer
-Dialling options.
Please refer to page 50 for details of how to operate the External consultation and Toggling functions.
Prefixes (access codes)
If your telephone is connected to a PABX, you may initially have to enter a prefix (access code) for external calls. Please refer to the operating instructions for your PABX. The prefix can consist of one to four digits.
In the case of incoming calls, the prefix is automatically added to the caller’s number in the display, in the missed calls list and thus also in the telephone directory (if copied there from the missed calls list). The number stored can be dialled directly from the missed calls list (see page 52).
Entering a prefix (access code)
1.Press *for selection menus.
2.Select using [Z] and [OK ]: Base Settings → Settings → System settings → Access code.
3. Confirm with [ ] and enter the desired code.
4.Press [!;] to select: delete, change or insert.
3.Confirm with [] and select Save entry followed by [OK ].
Info When dialling manually or entering telephone directory, emergency or DSS numbers, or the number for external room monitoring, the prefix must be spec- ified explicitly.
Call transfer - ECT (Explicit Call Transfer)
With some ISDN PBXs, when a call is in progress and an enquiry call is initiat- ed, your two call partners will not be connected to each other when you press the “replace handset” key.
Step 1: Activate ECT
1.Press *for selection menus.
2.Select using [è] and [OK ]: Base Settings → Settings → ISDN settings → Trans- fer(ECT).
3.Use [OK ] to set ('in front of the menu item = ON / without = OFF)
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