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3.3.3 PSIC/EIC Code Programming
When you use this phone on a PABX home telephone exchange, you can insert the
pause time automatically by programming the following. You can program a code for
PSIC (3 kinds : H0, H1, H2) and for EIC (3 kinds : A0, A1, A2).
R E M A R K
PSIC (Primary Station Identification Code)
EIC (Exchange Identification Code)
The pause time can automatically be inserted twice when your telephone is connected
to two serial PABX systems. For this purpose, you should program the following : PSIC
( P r i m a ry Station Identification Code) and EIC (Exchange Identification Code).
P ress the buttons ‘ a n d ‘#’.
You will hear a confirmation tone
coming from the handset.
P ress ‘0’ ‘0’ .
Enter the PSIC/EIC code. (max. 4 digits)
or
P ress the‘ ’ button to select the next memory location for the PSIC/EIC code.
P ress the‘ ’ button to confirm .
If the telephone is connected to only one PABX, the pause time can be inserted
by programming either the PSIC or the EIC code.
3.3.4 Emergency Numbers
You can program emergency numbers (max. 12 digits) in 3 locations. These numbers
can always be called even when the handset is locked for outgoing calls.
P ress the buttons‘ and ‘#‘ .
You will hear a confirmation tone
coming from the base station.
P ress ‘2’ ‘5’ .
Enter the PIN code (default ‘0 0 0 0’ ) .
The content of the first memory location
is displayed.
P ress the ‘ ’ button to go to the
next location.
Enter the desired emergency number
(max.12 digits).
P ress the ’ ’ button to delete the last
number if you have made a mistake
while entering the number.
PSTN
EIC
A0, A1,A2
PSIC
H0, H1,H2
TELEPHONE
I N T
H 0 - - - -
I N T
2 5 - - - -
I N T
0 112
I N T
0 110