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T-Comfort Comfort Pro S User Manual - page 19
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User Groups
Systematic Telephony
Call Protection On/Off
For all (internal and external) calls
On:
H*42#
Off:
H#42#
Only for internal calls
On:
H*421#
Off:
H#421#
Only for external calls
On:
H*422#
Off:
H#422#
You can protect your telephone against receiving internal and
external calls (except VIP and hunt group calls).
When configuring your user group, your system administrator sets
whether a caller hears a dial tone or an engaged tone when call pro-
tection is activated; ask him for the setting which applies to you.
When call protection is activated, you hear the special dialling tone
after lifting the handset.
User Groups
Pick-up
H*0#G…
For consultation calls:
GR*0#G…
If another telephone in your pick-up group rings, you can pick up
the call on your telephone. If a queue is active for the other tele-
phone, you will pick up the next call lined up in this queue. Pick-up
groups are configured by your system administrator.
N
Note: If pick-up protection is activated in the called party’s user group, you cannot pick
up calls to his telephone number.
Summary of Comfort Pro S
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Comfort pro s/t-comfort 930 dsl operation on standard terminals user guide.
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1 contents systematic telephony 5 ■ you need authorisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 ■ glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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2 ■ ending a three-party conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ■ connecting two external parties with each other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ■ connecting two parties (internal/external) with each other . . . . . . . ...
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3 special calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ■ vip call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ■ baby call . ...
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4 remote-controlled functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 ■ remote-controlled dialling (call through). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 ■ remote-programmable call forwarding. . . . . . . . . . . ...
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5 systematic telephony systematic telephony the comfort pro s and t-comfort 930 dsl communications systems, referred to hereafter as “the comfort pro s/t-comfort 930 dsl“, enables the connection of standard terminals (standard analogue tele- phones, isdn telephones and cordless gap telephones). Sms-...
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6 systematic telephony glossary if you would like more details about any of the system features described in this quick reference guide, please refer to the “glossary“ supplied with your comfort pro s/t-comfort 930 dsl (see pdf file on the enclosed cd-rom). Signals & symbols audio and ringer signals...
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7 making calls systematic telephony making calls seizing an external line if your telephone is set to manual line seizure, all call keys on your telephone first seize an internal line, and you can dial an internal number straight away. When making external calls, you must first press the line seizur...
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8 systematic telephony making calls making internal calls h** z (internal tel. No.) on automatic seizure of external line h z (internal tel. No.) on manual seizure of external line making external calls h z (external tel. No.) on automatic seizure of external line h z (external access code, e.G. 0) ...
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9 making calls systematic telephony accepting a call hg… when your telephone rings, lift the handset or press the hands-free key. The type of ringing signal indicates (on a standard analogue tel- ephone) whether it is an internal or external call. Calls in the queue g… your system administrator can ...
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10 systematic telephony making calls parking a call parking a call gr*16 (park-codes 0-9) h unparking a call h*16 (park-codes 0-9) you can park one or more calls to make other calls or put down the receiver and engage in other activities. Parked calls are recorded system internal in a list. You can ...
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11 making calls systematic telephony 3. You can now access and edit messages and make settings for the voicebox. 4. Please follow the instructions in the voice menu for all further operating steps. Via the comfort pro a iab (answering machine) application … (from a telephone whose number is not assi...
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12 systematic telephony several parties several parties consultation internal: gr z (internal tel. No. Or speed-dialling no.) g… external: gr z (external tel. No. Or speed-dialling no.) g… you can speak with a second internal or external party during a call by putting the first party on hold. After ...
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13 several parties systematic telephony transferring a call and notifying the destination party gr (external access code, e.G. 0) z (destination no.) g… h you can transfer an incoming call to another internal or external number. After notifying the other party of the transfer, hang up the handset. I...
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14 systematic telephony several parties to connect an external party with an external party use the pro- cedure described in the section connecting two external parties with each other on page 15. Starting a three-party conference gr3g… you are speaking with someone on the telephone. You set up a fu...
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15 call protection systematic telephony connecting two external parties with each other r#h you are speaking with an external party and have another (external) call on hold. With this procedure you can connect the two parties with each other. On isdn telephones you use the corresponding function key...
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16 systematic telephony call protection on isdn telephones you activate/deactivate the call waiting tone by means of the corresponding function key or a menu. Accepting a waiting call end: ghhg… toggle: gr2g… while you are telephoning, the call-waiting signal tells you that there is a second party w...
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17 user groups systematic telephony call protection on/off for all (internal and external) calls on: h*42# off: h#42# only for internal calls on: h*421# off: h#421# only for external calls on: h*422# off: h#422# you can protect your telephone against receiving internal and external calls (except vip...
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18 systematic telephony user groups pick-up selective h*0* z (internal tel. No.) #g… for consultation calls: gr*0* z (internal tel. No.) #g… if a telephone outside your hunt group rings, you can pick up this call (with the telephone number of the party who is being called). If a queue is active for ...
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19 forwarding calls systematic telephony forwarding calls you can forward internal or external calls intended for yourself (with the exception of hunt group calls) to another (internal or external) telephone number. Call forwardings can also be made to speed dialling numbers which have been stored i...
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20 systematic telephony forwarding calls least cost routing (lcr) can be evaluated for call forwarding to external numbers, providing your system administrator has configured lcr and the lcr application in the comfort pro s/t-comfort 930 dsl. Ask him about the applicable setting. Call forwarding “im...
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21 forwarding calls systematic telephony call forwarding “on busy“ for internal and external calls on: h*67* (external access code, e.G. 0) z (destination no.) # off: h#67# only for internal calls on: h*671* (external access code, e.G. 0) z (destination no.) # off: h#671# only for external calls on:...
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22 systematic telephony forwarding calls only for internal calls on: h*611* (external access code, e.G. 0) z (destination no.) # off: h#611# only for external calls on: h*612* (external access code, e.G. 0) z (destination no.) # off: h#612# call forwarding for other users in order to program call fo...
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23 forwarding calls systematic telephony on busy on: h*674* z (user’s internal tel. No.) * z (destination no.) # off: h#674* z (user’s internal tel. No.) # if the terminal of the user is busy, then calls will immediately be for- warded to the other terminal. After delay on: h*614* z (user’s internal...
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24 systematic telephony forwarding calls immediately (for one msn) on: h*213* z (msn) * z (destination no.) # off: h#213* z (msn) # immediately (for several msns) on: h*213* z (msn 1) *z (msn 2) * z (destination no.) # off: h#213* z (msn 1) *z (msn 2) # an external call for an msn configured in the ...
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25 forwarding calls systematic telephony after delay (for one msn) on: h*613* z (msn) * z (destination no.) # off: h#613* z (msn) # after delay (for several msns) on: h*613* z (msn 1) *z (msn 2) * z (destination no.) # off: h#613* z (msn 1) * z (msn 2) # an external call for an msn configured in the...
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26 systematic telephony forwarding calls initiating the function on the destination telephone h*22* z (source pin) * z (source tel. No.) # calls are immediately forwarded to the other destination, and are not signalled on your own telephone. On the originally dialled tele- phone (the source) you wil...
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27 special calls systematic telephony special calls vip call h*# z (internal tel. No.) for consultation calls: gr*# z (internal tel. No.) if you have vip access rights and start an internal call with *#, your calls will be signalled acoustically to internal parties even if they have activated their ...
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28 systematic telephony special calls announcement h*13* z (internal tel. No.) # for consultation calls: gr*13* z (internal tel. No.) # using this procedure you can make announcements to system tele- phones. The loudspeaker of the destination telephone is activated without a ring, and your announcem...
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29 special calls systematic telephony dialout for another terminal h*51* z (device id) * z (destination call number) # you can also conduct automatic dialling for another terminal. Enter the device id of the terminal from which the dialling is to be con- ducted. Then enter the call number to be call...
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30 systematic telephony special calls door opener h*11 for consultation calls: gr*11 if an automatic door opener is connected, you can use this pro- cedure to activate it from your telephone. Entrance intercom calls calling the entrance intercom h*101 for consultation calls: gr*101 if an entrance in...
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31 special calls systematic telephony forwarding entrance intercom calls (on a comfort pro s) on: h*155* (external access code, e.G. 0) z (destination no.) # off: h#155# you can forward a call signalled from the doorbell to another (internal or external) call number, a so-called “pharmacy line“. Sev...
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32 systematic telephony even more protection keypad dialling h*12 z (keypad code digits) for consultation calls: gr*12 z (keypad code digits) certain european network operators require the keypad protocol to be used in order for you to be able to set certain features (this is not the case in germany...
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33 even more protection systematic telephony calling line identification restriction (clir) on a call-by-call basis h*14 z (tel. No.) for consultation calls: gr*14 z (tel. No.) activating this function prevents your telephone number from being displayed on the terminal of the internal or external pa...
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34 systematic telephony special modes intercept the telephone numbers of malicious callers can be stored in your network operator’s exchange (if this service has been implemented). This function works even if the caller has already hung up! N note: the feature can only be activated on isdn telephone...
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35 special modes systematic telephony selectively dialling the routing code prior to the (internal or external) telephone number, you manually select a route for a parti- cular call. Selectively calling via routes allows you to reach parties in the branch offices of a large corporate network, for ex...
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36 systematic telephony remote-controlled functions deleting all call forwarding in the exchange h*184 z (system pin) # call forwarding can be set up in the network operator’s exchange. For setting up new call forwarding or finding faults, it can be useful to delete all active call forwarding in the...
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37 remote-controlled functions systematic telephony remote-controlled dialling (call through) without internal number assign- ment z (reserved tel. No.) wait until the connection to the communications system has been established. You hear a positve acknowledgement tone. Z (system pin) *(external acc...
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38 systematic telephony remote-controlled functions remote-programmable call forwarding configuring the function z (reserved tel. No.) wait until the connection to the communications system has been established. You hear a positve acknowledgement tone. Z (system pin) * z (your internal tel. No.) * (...
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39 remote-controlled functions systematic telephony calling a voicebox from a remote terminal if your system administrator has configured a voicebox with the authorisation for remote access, you can also access and configure the box from a remote terminal. Using the telephone number of the comfort p...
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40 systematic telephony remote-controlled functions setting up an internet connection from remote (isp trigger call) z (reserved tel. No.) wait until the connection to the communications system has been established. You hear a positve acknowledgement tone. Z (system pin) * # if the communications sy...
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41 index index a announcements to system telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 authorisation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 b baby call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 c call forwarding deleting active call forwarding . ....
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42 index t telephone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 telephone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 telephone number of the answering machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 three-party conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 time ...
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43 notes notes.
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44 notes notes.
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Audio signals ringing signal internal busy tone internal dialling tone external dialling tone/continuous tone positive acknowledgement tone negative acknowledgement tone special internal dialling tone special external dialling tone call-waiting signal special sensor signal ringer signals (analogue t...
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