Web configurator

Changing settings for dialling emergency numbers

You can store up to five emergency numbers in your telephone. The default setting for the phone is that these emergency numbers are always dialled via the fixed network – irrespective of which connection type you select. The fixed network supports general emergency numbers (e.g. establishing a connection to the local police emergency number).

You can deactivate the setting for emergency numbers to always be dialled via the fixed network.

Emergency numbers may have been preset in your phone. They are displayed on the Dialing Plans Web page. You can change the emergency phone numbers.

Warning:

If you deactivate the Emergency calls always via fixed line option, make sure that your VoIP provider supports emergency num- bers, such as the local police emergency number.

Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if

the key lock is activated. Before#dialling,

press and hold the hash key , to

release the key lock.

The preconfigured emergency numbers are displayed in the Emergency Numbers area.

¤Enter the emergency numbers in the empty fields and edit emergency num- bers that have already been entered.

¤If you click on No next to Emergency calls always via fixed line, the emergency numbers are dialled via the type of con-

nection you specify when dialling (by pressing the talk key c briefly or pressing and holding).

If you click on the Yes option, your phone will always dial emergency num- bers via the fixed network (fixed line) (default setting).

¤Click on Set to save the settings.

Loading/deleting directories into/from the PC

The Web configurator has the following options for editing the directories of the registered handbooks.

uStore the handset directories on a PC. They will be stored in tsv-ASCII files (tsv = tabulator separated values). These files can be edited with an ASCII editor (e.g. Notepad/Editor in Windows acces- sories) and loaded onto every handset that is registered. You can also transfer directory entries from the tsv file into your Outlook™ address book.

uTransfer Outlook™ contacts to the handset directories. Export Outlook™ contacts into a tsv-ASCII file and trans- fer this into the directories. Find out how to do this in the section "Format of the directory file (tsv file)" on page 89.

uDelete the directory on the handset. If you have edited the directory file (tsv file) on the PC and would like to use this modified directory on the handset, you can delete the current directory from the handset first. Tip: Back up the cur- rent directory on your PC before delet- ing it. You can then load it back onto the handset if the modified directory is affected by formatting errors and some, or all, of it cannot be loaded onto the handset.

Preconditions:

uThe handset can send and receive directory entries.

u The directory on the handset is not being accessed, i.e. the directory is not open.

¤ Open the following Web page: Settings ¢Telephony ¢Telephone Directory.

¤ In the Handset area, select the handset whose directory you want to edit. To do this, click on the option before the handset.

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