Siemens 150 manual

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    Hicom 150 optiset E entr y s[...]

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    3 Introduction .............................................................................................. 4 Standard Features ................................................................................... 5 Internal and External Dialling ................................................................... 5 Dialling the Switchboard ........[...]

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    4 Intr oduction This guide is designed to assist extension users on a Siemens Hicom 150 Communications System to use all authorised features. Your extension may not be authorised ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ to use all features. The Siemens representative can confirm features that are available to you. Your extension may also be subject to trunk barring thu[...]

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    5 Internal and External Dialling Dialling Another Extension - lift handset, listen for internal dial tone - dial the required extension number Dialling an External Number - lift handset, listen for internal dial tone - dial line access code (code is normally 0 ) - dial the required external number V Your telephone may have restricted dialling facil[...]

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    6 Call T ransfer You may transfer an internal or external call from your extension to any other extension or to the switchboard. Transfer to a Free Extension (Announcing the Call) - press Transfer key, listen for internal dial tone - dial the required extension or switchboard - when the extension or the switchboard answers, announce the call and re[...]

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    7 Enquir y Call This feature allows you to hold an existing call, dial another extension or even an external number, conduct a conversation and then return to the original caller. Activate Enquiry Call - press Transfer key, listen for internal dial tone - dial the required extension number or dial 0 and then the required external number - conduct y[...]

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    8 Call Pic k Up The call pick up feature allows you to answer any ringing extension, in your pick up group, from your telephone. Activate Call Pick Up An extension within your pick-up group is ringing - lift handset, listen for internal dial tone - dial ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 21 - you will now have answered the call Activate Call Pick Up Select A call[...]

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    9 Call Bac k Call Back requests can be left on extensions which have been rung and not answered or are busy. Activate Call Back - Busy - called extension is busy - press Transfer key and ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 77 - confirmation tone is heard - replace handset The system will automatically call you back when both your extension and the called extension[...]

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    10 Call Bac k - Cont’ d Cancel Call Back (Before Ring Back) - lift handset - dial # 77 - confirmation tone is heard - replace handset All Call Back requests which you initiated will now be cancelled.[...]

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    11 Call P ark This feature allows you to Park an external call on your extension to be retrieved at any extension or from the switchboard. There are 10 Park positions (0-9 on keypad). Park a Call - press Transfer key and ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 92 plus location number (0-9) - replace handset - call is now parked Retrieve a Parked Call before Recall - d[...]

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    12 Call Forwar ding V ariable This feature allows you to forward or divert your calls immediately to an extension of your choice. Programme Call Forwarding - lift handset, listen for internal dial tone - dial ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 34 plus extension number - listen for confirmation tone - replace handset When you lift the handset special dial tone wil[...]

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    13 Call Forwar ding No Answer When this feature has been programmed your telephone will ring 5 times and then divert your calls to an extension of your choice. Programme Call Forwarding No Answer - lift handset, listen for internal dial tone - dial ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 35 plus extension number - listen for confirmation tone - replace handset Call Fo[...]

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    14 Electr onic T elephone Loc k This feature allows you to lock your extension, by dialling your PIN, which prevents unauthorised use of your extension. The PIN will be supplied by your System Administrator. Lock your Extension - lift handset - dial ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 95 and your PIN - listen for confirmation tone - replace handset Your extension [...]

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    15 Individual Abbreviated Dialling In addition to the System Abbreviated dialling lists you may programme 10 additional numbers, under the dial keypad digits 0-9, for your exclusive use. These numbers will, however, be subject to any trunk barring limits which apply to your extension. Programme numbers - dial ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 01 - enter digit (0[...]

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    16 System Abbre viated Dialling The system allows for the storage of 1000 external telephone numbers. By utilising the system abbreviated dialling you will be permitted to dial specific numbers that would be outside your normal trunk barring limits. Use the System Abbreviated Dialling - select the relevant access code from your Abbreviated Dialling[...]

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    17 Timed Reminder Timed reminders or alarms can be programmed to remind you of meetings or appointments. Programme Timed Reminder - lift handset, listen for internal dial tone - dial ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 99 - Enter time e.g. 0945 or 1430 When Timed Reminder rings back lift and replace handset to cancel ring. Cancel Timed Reminder (before ringback) -[...]

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    18 Night Ser vice When the designated Night Service extension rings - lift handset, listen for internal dial tone - dial ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 24 - you are now connected to the caller Check with System Administrator if any other type of Night Service is operational.[...]

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    19 K e y Settings (+/–) The Plus and Minus keys allow for the individual setting of the levels of speech, ringing and ring tones. Change Speech Volume - whilst busy on a call - press + or – keys to adjust Speech volume - press + and – keys simultaneously to store setting Change Ringing volume or Ring Tone frequency - Do not lift handset - pre[...]

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