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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone System
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. A31003-01010-M11-1-7619, 29/01/2007 HiPath 2000, HiPath 3000/5000, HiPath 4000 - OpenStage 60/80, Administrator Manual
  6. Maintenance Notes
  7. Web-based Management (WBM)
  8. Startup
  9. Assembling and Installing the Phone
  10. Assembly
  11. Quick Start
  12. Access the Web Interface (WBM)
  13. Set the Terminal Number
  14. Basic Network Configuration
  15. Extended Network Configuration
  16. Using Option #43 „Vendor Specific"
  17. DLS Server Address
  18. Registering at the HiPath 8000
  19. Administration
  20. LAN Settings
  21. VLAN
  22. Manual configuration of a VLAN ID
  23. IP Network Parameters
  24. Layer 3 / Diffserv
  25. Use DHCP
  26. IP Address - Manual Configuration
  27. Default Route/Gateway
  28. Specific IP Routing
  29. DNS Domain Name
  30. DNS Servers
  31. Configuration & Update Service (DLS)
  32. SNMP
  33. System Settings
  34. Display Identity
  35. Emergency and Voice Mail
  36. Date and Time
  37. No SNTP server available
  38. Outbound Proxy
  39. SIP Transport Protocol
  40. SIP Addresses and Ports
  41. SIP Ports
  42. SIP Registration
  43. SIP Session Timer
  44. SIP Survivability
  45. Features - Configuration
  46. Group Pickup
  47. Call Transfer
  48. Callback URIs
  49. Message Waiting Address
  50. System Based Conference
  51. uaCSTA Interface
  52. Not Used Timeout
  53. Multiline Appearance/Keyset
  54. Configure MultiLine Operation
  55. Dialing
  56. Canonical Dial Lookup
  57. Transferring Phone Software, Application and Media Files
  58. Phone Software
  59. Download/Update Phone Software
  60. Music on Hold
  61. Download Music on Hold
  62. Picture Clips
  63. Download Picture Clip
  64. LDAP Template
  65. Download LDAP Template
  66. Logo
  67. Download Logo
  68. Screensaver
  69. Download Screensaver
  70. Java Midlets
  71. Download Java Midlet
  72. Directory Settings
  73. Speech
  74. Audio Settings
  75. Display General Phone Information
  76. Password
  77. Factory Reset
  78. Test Interface
  79. Diagnostics
  80. Ping
  81. Memory Status Information
  82. Core dump
  83. Technical Reference
  84. Web Pages
  85. Local Phone Menu
  86. Glossary
  87. Index
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: PBX
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. about these operating instructions
  2. important notes
  3. How to activate functions
  4. Which functions can be used
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Taking calls and setting up calls
  11. Open listening within the room during a call
  12. Using the "second call" facility
  13. Using the mailbox
  14. Deleting mailbox entries
  15. Activating/deactivating stop voice calling
  16. Malicious call holding
  17. Setting up calls
  18. Suppressing the number display at the called party
  19. Entering commands with tone dialling (DTMF suffix dialling)
  20. Calling several persons simultaneously
  21. System-supported conference
  22. Setting up a conference
  23. Expanding the conference
  24. Transferring the conference
  25. During the conference
  26. Extending a call
  27. Using stored numbers to make calls
  28. Dialling a number in the call list
  29. Last number redial
  30. Dialling with individual speed dialling numbers
  31. Making project calls
  32. Call duration display
  33. If you don't get through
  34. Checking/cancelling stored callback requests
  35. Overriding a colleague's call (intrude)
  36. Telephone settings
  37. Adapting the handsfree function to the acoustics of your room
  38. Preventing misuse of the telephone
  39. Selecting the language for the user prompts (displays)
  40. and timed reminders
  41. Storing a number for redialling
  42. Saving a function on a key
  43. Storing timed reminders
  44. Checking the telephone
  45. Checking the assignment of functions to keys
  46. Forwarding calls
  47. Variable forwarding
  48. Activating and deactivating forwarding using switch
  49. Forwarding calls for a different terminal (pull divert)
  50. activating call forwarding (pull divert)
  51. for another telephone
  52. Changing call forwarding for another terminal
  53. Logging on to a different telephone
  54. Identification with the chip card (optiset E advance only)
  55. Relocating with the telephone
  56. Making multi-line and team calls
  57. The different states of line key lamps
  58. Taking calls in the order offered
  59. Activating/deactivating ringer
  60. Dialling with line keys
  61. Identifying the line used
  62. Terminating a connection on a line key
  63. Preventing override
  64. Holding a call on a line key and picking it up again
  65. Picking up a held call
  66. forwarding destination for a line
  67. Cancelling the fixed call forwarding destination
  68. Taking calls for colleagues in a team
  69. Having the number of the called station displayed
  70. Automatic parking and resumption of a call
  71. Picking up a call on hold
  72. Calling a direct station selection (DSS) user
  73. Making calls in an "executive/secretary" team
  74. Taking a call for the executive in the secretary's office
  75. Switching calls directly to the executive
  76. Taking calls for other "executive/secretary" teams
  77. Using the call signal function
  78. Labelling, documentation and accessories
  79. Re-ordering the Operating Instructions
  80. Advice for users
  81. Dealing with error messages on the display
  82. Who to contact if a problem occurs
  83. important functions at a glance
  84. maximum service menu functions available
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. about these operating instructions
  2. Basic Usage Instructions
  3. optiPoint 500 advance control panel with optiPoint key modules
  4. How to use this user guide
  5. How to activate functions
  6. Which functions can be used
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Answering calls and Making calls
  13. Open listening
  14. Using the call waiting function
  15. Using the mailbox
  16. Deleting mailbox entries
  17. Incoming call on loudspeaker (voice calling)
  18. Activating/d eactivating stop voice calling
  19. Malicious call holding
  20. Making calls
  21. Suppressing your number on called party's display
  22. Entering commands with tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  23. Calling several persons simultaneously
  24. System-supported conference
  25. Setting up a conference
  26. Expand ing the conference
  27. Transferring the conference
  28. During the conference
  29. Transferring a call
  30. Using saved numbers to make calls
  31. Dialing a number from the call log
  32. Last number redial
  33. Dialing with individual speed dialing numbers
  34. Making project calls
  35. Call duration display
  36. If you do not get through
  37. Checking/cancelling saved callback requests
  38. Overriding a colleague's call (intrude)
  39. Telephone settings
  40. Adapting the speakerphone function to the acoustics of your room
  41. Backlit Disp lay
  42. Locking your telephone
  43. Selecting the language for user prompts (displays)
  44. and timed reminders
  45. Storing a numb er for redialing
  46. Saving ind ividual sp eed dialing numbers
  47. Saving timed reminders
  48. Checking the telephone
  49. Checking the assignment of functions to keys
  50. Forwarding calls
  51. Variable forwarding
  52. Activating and deactivating forwarding using switch
  53. Forwarding calls for a different terminal
  54. activating call forward ing
  55. for another telephone
  56. Changing call forwarding for another terminal
  57. Logging on to a different telephone
  58. Identification with the chip card
  59. Relocating with the telephone
  60. Making multiline and team calls
  61. The different states of line key lamps
  62. Taking calls on line keys
  63. Activating/deactivating ringer
  64. Dialing with line keys
  65. Identifying the line used
  66. Adding another party to a line (conference)
  67. Preventing override
  68. Holding a call on a line key and picking it up again
  69. Picking up a held call
  70. forwarding destination for a line
  71. Cancelling the fixed call forwarding destination
  72. Taking calls for colleagues in a team
  73. Having the number of the called station displayed
  74. Automatic parking and resumption of a call
  75. Picking up a call on hold
  76. Calling a direct station selection (DSS) user
  77. Making calls in an executive/secretary team
  78. Taking a call for the executive in the secretary's office
  79. Forwarding calls directly to the executive
  80. Taking calls for other executive/secretary teams
  81. Activating/d eactivating call waiting for executive
  82. Using the call signal function
  83. Labeling, documentation and accessories
  84. Attaching a Station Number Label
  85. Accessories
  86. Advice for users
  87. Dealing with error messages on the display
  88. Who to contact if a problem occurs
  89. Index
  90. important functions at a glance
  91. maximum service menu functions available
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. about these operating instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Basic Usage Instructions
  8. How to use this user guide
  9. How to activate functions
  10. Which functions can be used
  11. Optional main menu
  12. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  13. Switching to speakerphone
  14. Dialing with the handset on-hook
  15. Last number redial
  16. Transferring a call
  17. Call Forwarding
  18. Station fixed forwarding
  19. Station variable forwarding
  20. Using the callback function
  21. Rejecting a callback request
  22. Saving Repertory Dialing Numbers on a Key
  23. Storing a number for redialing
  24. Dialing with repertory keys
  25. Telephone settings
  26. Adapting the speakerphone function to the acoustics of your room
  27. Selecting the language for user prompts (displays)
  28. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  29. Taking a call in a hunt group
  30. Dialing/Making Calls
  31. Speed-dial
  32. Using the mailbox
  33. Direct call to a colleague via loudspeaker (voice calling)
  34. During a Call
  35. Using the switchover button
  36. Re-indication
  37. Station controlled conference
  38. During the conference
  39. Entering commands with tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  40. System-wide parking
  41. Parking a call manually and then taking it at a later date
  42. Taking a parked call
  43. Parking is not possible
  44. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  45. Using HiPath 4000 as an intercommunication system
  46. System-wide voice calling
  47. Voice calling in a group
  48. Announcement to all members of a line group
  49. Using call forwarding
  50. Call forwarding via code numbers
  51. Call-forwarding via call-forwarding key
  52. Delayed call-forwarding
  53. Storing a destination for fax, PC or busy/activating call forwarding
  54. Checking/deactivating call forwarding for another telephone
  55. Checking/deactivating call forwarding for fax, PC or busy
  56. Saving Functions and Appointments
  57. Appointments Function
  58. Timed reminders
  59. Making project calls
  60. Call duration display (cost display)
  61. Private Sphere/Security
  62. Suppressing your number on called party's display
  63. Locking your telephone
  64. Using Other Functions
  65. Deactivating identification at the other telephone
  66. Making multiline calls
  67. Preview
  68. Taking calls on line keys
  69. Activating/deactivating ringer
  70. Dialing with line keys
  71. Identifying the line used
  72. Adding another party to a line (conference)
  73. Preventing bridging
  74. Holding a call on a line key and retrieving it
  75. Picking up a held call
  76. forwarding destination for a line
  77. Cancelling the station fixed call forwarding destination
  78. Calling executive or secretary's office
  79. Taking a call for the executive in the secretary's office
  80. Extending a call to the executive
  81. Taking calls for other executive/secretary teams
  82. Activating/deactivating call waiting for executive
  83. Using the call signal function
  84. Calling a station directly
  85. adding station to hunt group
  86. Checking the telephone
  87. Checking the assignment of functions to keys
  88. Labeling, documentation and accessories
  89. Attaching a Station Number Label (not valid for US)
  90. Advice for users
  91. Dealing with error messages on the display
  92. Who to contact if a problem occurs
  93. Index
  94. Important functions at a glance
  95. Maximum Service Menu functions available
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Cell Phone
Table of contents
  1. operating instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Basic facts of operation
  7. optiPoint W1 professional
  8. Line indicator
  9. Description of the keys
  10. Soft keys
  11. Shortcut Menu
  12. Use Shortcut Menu features
  13. How to access a function of the communication system
  14. Which functions can I use
  15. Putting the handset into service
  16. Charging and using the batteries
  17. Battery operating and charging times
  18. Activating/deactivating the handset
  19. Setting the handset
  20. Setting the handset ring type
  21. View the current IP Address
  22. Setting preferences for Push-to-Talk
  23. Accepting and placing calls
  24. Using the camp-on function
  25. Using the mailbox
  26. Deleting mailbox entries
  27. Using the appointment reminder function
  28. Activating/deactivating do not disturb
  29. Identifying an anonymous caller (MCID)
  30. Placing a call
  31. Entering commands via tone dialling (DTMF suffix dialling)
  32. Conducting calls – with multiple users
  33. System-supported conference
  34. Setting up a conference
  35. Expanding a conference
  36. Transferring the conference
  37. During the conference
  38. Transferring a call
  39. System-wide call parking
  40. Parking is not possible
  41. Making calls with cost billing
  42. Call duration display
  43. If you do not get through
  44. Viewing and deleting stored callback requests
  45. Override – intruding on a conversation
  46. Telephone settings
  47. Setting reminders
  48. Forwarding calls
  49. Fixed forwarding
  50. Variable forwarding
  51. Activating and deactivating forwarding by means of a switch
  52. Call forwarding with codes
  53. Delayed call forwarding
  54. Forwarding calls for a different terminal
  55. Checking/deactivating call forwarding for another telephone
  56. same way as your own
  57. Push-to-Talk (optiPoint W1 professional only)
  58. Subsequent transmissions
  59. Terminate incoming broadcasts
  60. Incoming a PBX call during a PTT call
  61. Documentation
  62. Tips
  63. Reacting to error messages on the display
  64. EU-guidelines
  65. Index
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. hipath cordless enterprise
  2. safety notes
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Operating manual
  8. the basic functions
  9. Seize the line first, then dial
  10. Dial first, then seize the line
  11. Manual number redial
  12. Callback
  13. Consultation
  14. Activating and deactivating the microphone
  15. Answering or rejecting a call
  16. Ending a call
  17. Description of controls
  18. Navigation key
  19. Display keys
  20. Menu icons in the main menu
  21. Putting the handset into service
  22. Inserting/replacing the memory card and the battery pack
  23. Charging and using the battery pack
  24. Battery pack operating times and charging time
  25. Fitting the attachment clip
  26. Setting the handset
  27. Setting the ringer
  28. Advisory tones
  29. Setting the vibration alert
  30. Viewing pictures/playing sounds
  31. Renaming a sound/picture
  32. Checking the available memory
  33. Activating or deactivating the ringer
  34. Changing the emergency number
  35. Setting the date and time
  36. Display settings
  37. Setting the conversion list for vCard transfer
  38. Resetting the defaults
  39. Conducting calls – enhanced functions
  40. Conducting calls with the headset
  41. Voice dialling
  42. open the phonebook
  43. Number redial
  44. Adding a telephone number to the redial list
  45. The handset's phonebook
  46. Saving an entry
  47. Finding and dialling an entry
  48. Marking a VIP (Very Important Person) entry
  49. Sending or copying an entry or list (phonebook)
  50. Displaying available memory
  51. Central directories (group directory)
  52. Making calls using project assignment (cost billing)
  53. Using a different telephone in the same way as your own
  54. Suppressing call ID display for called party
  55. Activating/deactivating do not disturb
  56. Call tracing
  57. Call forwarding
  58. Delayed call forwarding
  59. Entering commands via tone dialling (DTMF suffix dialling)
  60. Conducting calls – with multiple users
  61. Override
  62. Transferring a call
  63. Conducting a conference
  64. Setting up a conference
  65. Expanding a conference
  66. Transferring the conference
  67. Using the camp-on function
  68. Message functions
  69. Using the missed call list
  70. Using the HiPath Xpressions mailbox function (optional)
  71. Additional functions
  72. Handset appointment reminder function
  73. System appointment function
  74. Selecting a base
  75. System-wide speaker call
  76. Interface overview
  77. PC interface (V24, USB)
  78. Bluetooth interface
  79. Telephone blocking
  80. Locking the telephone line to prevent misuse
  81. Accessing system functions
  82. Appendix
  83. Cleaning the handset
  84. Documentation
  85. Accessories
  86. ATEX certification
  87. Label for Gigaset M2 professional
  88. Declarations of conformity
  89. EC-TYPE-EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE
  90. Index
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Handsets
Table of contents
  1. Before You Begin
  2. Care Instructions
  3. Electromagnetic Fields
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Basic Operating Instructions
  11. How to Use this Operating Manual
  12. Getting Started
  13. Placing the Handset in the Charging Unit and Charging the Battery
  14. Activating/Deactivating the Handset
  15. Display
  16. Keyboard
  17. Display Keys
  18. Additional Key Functions
  19. Audio and Visual Signaling
  20. Illumination
  21. FCN Function
  22. Text Entry
  23. Accessing Functions
  24. Which Functions Are Available
  25. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  26. Speakerphone Mode
  27. Saved Number Redial
  28. Calling a Second Party (Consultation Hold)
  29. Transferring a Call
  30. Call Forwarding
  31. Fixed Call Forwarding
  32. Variable Call Forwarding
  33. Using Callback
  34. Canceling Callback
  35. Storing Station Numbers and Sequences as FCN Entries
  36. Saving a Station Number for "Redial
  37. Settings in the System Menu
  38. Changing the Contrast for FCN Labeling
  39. Selecting the Language for the System Menu
  40. Making Calls – Enhanced Functions
  41. Answering Calls in the Hunt Group
  42. Dialing/Making Calls
  43. Using the Call Log
  44. Missed Calls" in the FCN List
  45. Speed Dialing
  46. Using Mailboxes
  47. Addressing Colleagues over the Speaker
  48. During a Call
  49. Using Menu Prompts to Accept a Second Call
  50. FCN Entry "Changeover
  51. FCN Entry "Re-Display
  52. FCN Entry "Time-Date
  53. System-Supported Conference
  54. Setting up a Conference
  55. Adding a Party to a Conference
  56. Transferring a Conference
  57. During the Conference
  58. Using Tone Dialing to Enter Commands (DTMF Suffix Dialing)
  59. System-Wide Parking
  60. Manual Call Parking
  61. Parking Not Possible
  62. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  63. System-Wide Two-Way Speaker Call
  64. Two-Way Speaker Call in a Group
  65. Two-Way Calling in a Group
  66. Broadcast (Announcement) to all Members of a Line Trunk Group
  67. Using Call Forwarding
  68. Call Forwarding with Codes
  69. Delayed Call Forwarding
  70. on Busy/Activating Call Forwarding
  71. Displaying/Deactivating Call Forwarding for Another Phone
  72. Changing Call Forwarding for Another Station
  73. Station Number Directories and Lists
  74. Creating a New Entry
  75. Directory List
  76. LDAP Database
  77. Importing an LDAP Entry into the Directory
  78. Redial List
  79. Saving Station Speed-Dial Numbers
  80. Programming Speed Dialing
  81. Storing a Function in the FCN List
  82. Reminder Function
  83. Programming the Alarm Clock
  84. Deactivating a Wake-Up Call
  85. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  86. Call Duration Display
  87. Privacy/Security
  88. Activating/Deactivating Speaker Call Protect
  89. Identifying Anonymous Callers (Call Tracing)
  90. Additional Features/Services
  91. Deactivating Identification at Another Phone
  92. Relocating to Another Phone
  93. Logging Off Via the "Home Phone
  94. Special functions for One Number Service
  95. Programming the Handset
  96. Adjust Contrast
  97. Setting night mode
  98. WLAN access
  99. EasyAnswer
  100. Advisory Tones
  101. Handset Name
  102. Restoring the Factory Defaults
  103. Status Display
  104. Connection Wizard
  105. Configuration over the Web Interface
  106. Start Preparations
  107. Login
  108. Documentation
  109. Reference Guide
  110. Responding to Error Messages on the Screen
  111. Contacts in the Event of Problems
  112. Technical Data
  113. Index
  114. Maximum Service Menu functions available
  115. Main Menu Overview
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. General information
  7. Intended use
  8. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  9. Keys
  10. way navigator
  11. Display
  12. Mailbox
  13. Call log
  14. Program/Service menu
  15. Basic functions
  16. Switching to speakerphone mode
  17. Open listening
  18. Making calls
  19. Redialing a number (last dialed number)
  20. Calling a second party (consultation)
  21. Transferring a call
  22. Call forwarding
  23. Fixed call forwarding (all calls)
  24. Variable call forwarding (all calls)
  25. Additional forwarding types
  26. Displays
  27. Using callback
  28. Responding to a callback request
  29. Saving phone numbers for redial
  30. Enhanced phone functions
  31. Picking up a call in a hunt group
  32. Dialing a phone number from a list
  33. Using speed dialing
  34. During a call
  35. System-supported conference
  36. Establishing a conference
  37. Adding a party
  38. Transferring a conference
  39. Disconnecting conference participants
  40. Entering commands using tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  41. System-wide parking
  42. If you cannot reach a destination
  43. HiPath 4000 as an entrance telephone system (two-way intercom)
  44. System-wide speaker call
  45. Speaker call in a group
  46. Announcement (broadcast) to all members of a line trunk group
  47. Using call forwarding
  48. Forwarding calls for other stations
  49. activating call forwarding
  50. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for another phone
  51. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for fax/PC/busy stations
  52. Leaving/rejoining a hunt group
  53. Saving speed dial numbers and appointments
  54. Individual speed dial numbers
  55. Appointments function
  56. Dialing with call charge assignment
  57. Call duration display
  58. Privacy/security
  59. activating/deactivating "do not disturb
  60. Caller ID suppression
  61. Identifying anonymous callers (trace call)
  62. More functions/services
  63. Logging off from another phone
  64. Moving with the Phone
  65. Individual phone configuration
  66. Adjusting audio settings
  67. Setting the volume of the alert tone
  68. Testing the phone
  69. Special parallel call (ONS) functions
  70. Fixing problems
  71. Contact partner in the case of problems
  72. Index
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Important Information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. General Information
  7. Intended use
  8. Getting to Know Your OpenStage Phone
  9. Ports on the underside of the phone
  10. Keys
  11. way navigator
  12. Display
  13. Mailbox
  14. Callbacks
  15. Call log
  16. Service menu
  17. Answering calls
  18. Switching to speakerphone mode
  19. Making calls
  20. Redialing a number (last dialed number)
  21. Calling a second party (consultation hold)
  22. Transferring a call
  23. Call forwarding
  24. Displays
  25. Variable call forwarding (all calls)
  26. Additional forwarding types
  27. Using callback
  28. Checking/deleting a saved callback
  29. Saving the current phone number
  30. Configure telephone
  31. Setting the volume of the alert tone
  32. Using the speakerphone
  33. Using speed dialing
  34. During a call
  35. Accepting a second call
  36. System-supported conference
  37. Establishing a conference
  38. Adding a party
  39. Transferring a conference
  40. During the conference
  41. Entering commands using tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  42. System-wide parking
  43. If you cannot reach a destination
  44. HiPath 4000 as an entrance telephone system (two-way intercom)
  45. System-wide speaker call
  46. Speaker call in a group
  47. Announcement (broadcast) to all members of a line trunk group
  48. Using call forwarding
  49. Forwarding calls for other stations
  50. ting call forwarding
  51. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for another phone
  52. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for fax/PC/busy stations
  53. Leaving/ rejoining a hunt group
  54. Saving Speed Dial Numbers and Appointments
  55. Appointments function
  56. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  57. Call duration display
  58. Privacy/Security
  59. Caller ID suppression
  60. Identifying anonymous callers (trace call)
  61. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  62. Using Other Functions
  63. Logging off from another phone
  64. Testing the Telephone
  65. Special Parallel Call (ONS) Functions
  66. Fixing Problems
  67. Contact partner in the case of problems
  68. Troubleshooting
  69. Index
  70. All Service Menu Functions
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Safety notes
  2. WEEE mark
  3. Overview of handset
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Description of controls
  9. Control key
  10. Display keys
  11. Menu icons in the main menu
  12. Putting the handset into service
  13. Inserting the battery
  14. Charging and using the battery
  15. Fitting the attachment clip
  16. Setting the handset display language
  17. Setting the handset
  18. In idle status
  19. Setting advisory tones
  20. Activating/deactivating the vibration alert
  21. Setting the ringer
  22. Setting ringing tones and pictures with resource directory
  23. Deleting/renaming a picture/sound
  24. Checking the available memory
  25. Activating or deactivating the ringer
  26. Activating/deactivating automatic call answering
  27. Setting the date and time
  28. Setting the display
  29. Setting the conversion list for vCard transfer
  30. Setting the menu view
  31. Resetting the defaults
  32. Conducting calls – the basic functions
  33. Activating/deactivating the handset
  34. First seize the line, then dial
  35. Dial first, then seize the line
  36. Manual redial
  37. Callback
  38. Consultation
  39. Activating and deactivating the microphone
  40. Answering or rejecting a call
  41. Ending a call
  42. Conducting calls – enhanced functions
  43. Conducting calls with the headset
  44. Switching to mute
  45. Number redial
  46. Adding a telephone number to the redial list
  47. The handset's phonebook
  48. Saving an entry
  49. Finding and dialling an entry
  50. Dialling an entry with the speed dialling digit
  51. Deleting an entry or phonebook
  52. Sending an entry or phonebook to the handset or system
  53. Central directories (group directory)
  54. Making calls using project assignment (cost billing)
  55. Using a different telephone in the same way as your own
  56. Caller ID suppression
  57. Activating/deactivating do not disturb
  58. Call tracing
  59. Call forwarding
  60. Delayed call forwarding
  61. Entering commands via tone dialling (DTMF suffix dialling)
  62. Conducting calls – with multiple users
  63. Busy override
  64. Transferring a call
  65. Conducting a conference
  66. Setting up a conference
  67. Expanding a conference
  68. Transferring the conference
  69. Using the camp-on function
  70. Message functions
  71. Using the missed call list
  72. Using the HiPath Xpressions mailbox function (optional)
  73. Additional functions
  74. Handset appointment reminder function
  75. System appointment function
  76. Selecting a base
  77. Setting the base
  78. Speed dialling
  79. Speed access to functions
  80. Data communication with the PC
  81. Bluetooth interface
  82. Registering Bluetooth devices
  83. Editing the list of known (trusted) devices
  84. Phonebook transfer
  85. System-wide speaker call
  86. Telephone blocking
  87. Locking the telephone line to prevent misuse
  88. Accessing system functions
  89. Appendix
  90. Cleaning the handset
  91. Documentation
  92. Bluetooth
  93. Handset operating times/charging times
  94. Accessories
  95. Writing and editing text
  96. Writing names
  97. Index
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Handsets
Table of contents
  1. Safety notes
  2. WEEE mark
  3. Overview of handset
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Description of controls
  9. Control key
  10. Display keys
  11. Menu icons in the main menu
  12. Putting the Handset into Operation
  13. Charging and using the batteries
  14. Operating and charging times of the batteries
  15. Assembling plastic cover
  16. Setting the handset display language
  17. Setting up the handset
  18. In idle status
  19. Advisory tones
  20. Setting the ringer
  21. Setting ringing tones and pictures with resource directory
  22. Renaming/deleting image/sound
  23. Checking the available memory
  24. Activating or deactivating the ringer
  25. Activating/deactivating automatic call answering
  26. Setting the date and time
  27. Display settings
  28. Setting the conversion list for vCard transfer
  29. Setting the menu view
  30. Resetting the defaults
  31. Making calls – the basic functions
  32. Activating/deactivating the handset
  33. First seize the line, then dial
  34. Dial first, then seize the line
  35. Manual number redial
  36. Callback
  37. Enquiry
  38. Activating and deactivating the microphone
  39. Answering or rejecting a call
  40. Activating or deactivating the keypad lock
  41. Making calls – enhanced functions
  42. Conducting calls with the headset
  43. Number redial
  44. Adding a telephone number to the redial list
  45. Handset phonebook
  46. Saving an entry
  47. Finding and dialing an entry
  48. Dialing an entry with the speed dialing digit
  49. Deleting an entry or phonebook
  50. Send an entry or phonebook to a handset or system
  51. Central phonebook (group phonebook)
  52. Making calls using project assignment (cost billing)
  53. Using a different telephone in the same way as your own
  54. Suppressing call ID display for called party
  55. Activating/deactivating do not disturb
  56. Call trace
  57. Call forwarding
  58. Delayed call forwarding
  59. Entering commands via tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  60. Conducting calls – with multiple users
  61. Override
  62. Transferring a call
  63. Conducting a conference
  64. Setting up a conference
  65. Expanding a conference
  66. Transferring the conference
  67. Using the second call function
  68. Message functions
  69. Using the missed call list
  70. Using the HiPath Xpressions mailbox function (optional)
  71. Additional functions
  72. Headset appointment function
  73. System appointment function
  74. Selecting a base
  75. Setting the base
  76. Speed dialing
  77. Speed access to functions
  78. Data communication with the PC
  79. Bluetooth interface
  80. System-wide speaker calling
  81. Telephone blocking
  82. Locking the telephone line to prevent misuse
  83. Calling system functions
  84. Appendix
  85. Taking care of the handset
  86. Documentation
  87. Accessories
  88. Declaration of conformity
  89. Index
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. General information
  10. Intended use
  11. Single-line telephone/multi-line telephone
  12. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  13. OpenStage Key Module 15
  14. Keys
  15. Navigation keys
  16. Programmable function keys
  17. Keypad
  18. Display
  19. Mailbox
  20. Call log
  21. Service menu
  22. Basic functions
  23. Accepting calls via the headset
  24. Switching to the handset
  25. Ending a call
  26. Dialing with DDS keys
  27. Redialing a number (last dialed number)
  28. Calling a second party (consultation)
  29. Transferring a call
  30. Call forwarding
  31. Fixed call forwarding (all calls)
  32. Activating/deactivating fixed call forwarding
  33. Variable call forwarding (all calls)
  34. Additional forwarding types
  35. Displays
  36. Using callback
  37. Responding to a callback request
  38. Saving phone numbers for redial
  39. Enhanced phone functions
  40. Accepting a call for another member of your team
  41. Picking up a call in a hunt group
  42. Making calls
  43. Using speed dialing
  44. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  45. During a call
  46. Accepting a second call with a function key
  47. Using the Shift key
  48. System-supported conference
  49. Establishing a conference
  50. Adding a party
  51. Transferring a conference
  52. Disconnecting conference participants
  53. Entering commands using tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  54. System-wide parking
  55. Manually parking a call
  56. If you cannot reach a destination
  57. HiPath 4000 as an entrance telephone system (two-way intercom)
  58. System-wide speaker call
  59. Speaker call in a group
  60. Announcement (broadcast) to all members of a line trunk group
  61. Using call forwarding
  62. Forwarding calls for other stations
  63. and activating call forwarding
  64. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for another phone
  65. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for fax/PC/busy stations
  66. Leaving/rejoining a hunt group
  67. Programming the function keys
  68. Configuring repdial/direct station selection keys
  69. Additional repdial key functions
  70. Deleting function key programming
  71. Saving speed dial numbers and appointments
  72. Individual speed dial numbers
  73. Appointments function
  74. Dialing with call charge assignment
  75. Call duration display
  76. Privacy/security
  77. Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb
  78. Activating/deactivating "Speaker call protect
  79. Identifying anonymous callers (trace scall)
  80. More functions/services
  81. Logging off from another phone
  82. Moving with the Phone
  83. Making calls via multiple lines
  84. Line utilization
  85. Preview
  86. Answering calls with the line keys
  87. Deactivating/activating ringing (call)
  88. Dialing with line keys
  89. Holding a call on the trunk key
  90. Saved number redial for a specific line
  91. Saving phone numbers for "Redial on a line
  92. Retrieving messages
  93. Identifying the line used
  94. Ending the connection on a line key
  95. Allowing or blocking a party from joining a call
  96. Third-party monitoring
  97. Holding and re-accepting a call on a trunk key
  98. Accepting a specific held line
  99. Ring transfer
  100. Making calls in an executive-secretary team
  101. Accepting calls for the executive phone at the secretary phone
  102. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  103. Using a second (executive) telephone
  104. Using signal call
  105. Individual phone configuration
  106. Room character for speakerphone mode
  107. Testing the phone
  108. Special parallel call (ONS) functions
  109. Fixing problems
  110. Contact partner in the case of problems
  111. Labeling keys
  112. Index
  113. HiPath 4000 service menu
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Important Information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. General Information
  11. Intended use
  12. Getting to Know Your OpenStage Phone
  13. Ports on the underside of the phone
  14. Key modules (optional)
  15. Keys and controls
  16. Mode keys
  17. Touch guide
  18. Programmable sensor keys
  19. Keypad
  20. Graphic display
  21. Display keyboard
  22. Context-dependent displays
  23. Telephony dialogs
  24. Context menus
  25. Application tab
  26. OpenStage Phone
  27. Telephony interface
  28. Multi-line view
  29. Phonebooks
  30. Personal phonebook
  31. LDAP directory
  32. Call lists
  33. Entry details
  34. Messages
  35. Menu
  36. Administration
  37. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  38. Switching to speakerphone mode
  39. Open listening
  40. Making calls
  41. Dialing the last dialed number
  42. Calling a second party (consultation hold)
  43. Transferring a call
  44. Call forwarding
  45. Configuring using the call forwarding key
  46. Configuring using the service menu
  47. Deleting a fixed call forwarding destination
  48. Displays
  49. Using callback
  50. Accepting a callback
  51. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  52. Accepting a specific call
  53. Picking up a call in a hunt group
  54. Using the LDAP directory
  55. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  56. During a call
  57. Accepting a second call with a sensor key
  58. System-supported conference
  59. Establishing a conference
  60. Adding a party
  61. Transferring a conference
  62. Disconnecting a specific participant from the conference
  63. Entering commands using tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  64. System-wide parking
  65. If you cannot reach a destination
  66. HiPath 4000 as an entrance telephone system (two-way intercom)
  67. System-wide speaker call
  68. Speaker call in a group
  69. Announcement (broadcast) to all members of a line trunk group
  70. Using call forwarding
  71. Forwarding calls for other stations
  72. ing call forwarding
  73. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for another phone
  74. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for fax/PC/busy stations
  75. Leaving/rejoining a hunt group
  76. Programming Sensor Keys
  77. Configuring repdial keys
  78. Additional repdial key functions
  79. Configuring DSS keys
  80. Changing the label
  81. Delete sensor key programming
  82. Saving Speed Dial Numbers and Appointments
  83. Individual speed dial numbers
  84. Appointments function
  85. Phone Number Directories and Lists
  86. Changing contact data
  87. Managing the phonebook
  88. Managing groups
  89. LDAP database
  90. Dialing with Call Charge Assignment
  91. Call duration display
  92. Privacy/Security
  93. Locked phone
  94. Activating/deactivating "Speaker call protect
  95. Suppressing your phone number on the called party's phone
  96. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  97. More Functions/Services
  98. Logging off from another phone
  99. Line keys
  100. Line utilization
  101. Preview
  102. Answering calls with the line keys
  103. Deactivating/activating ringing (call)
  104. Dialing with line keys
  105. Saved number redial for a specific line
  106. Saving phone numbers for "Redial on a line
  107. Retrieving messages
  108. Identifying the line used
  109. Ending the connection on a line key
  110. Blocking other parties from joining a call
  111. Third-party monitoring
  112. Holding and re-accepting a call on a line key
  113. Accepting a specific held line
  114. Ring transfer
  115. Making Calls in an Executive-Secretary Team
  116. Accepting calls for the executive phone at the secretary phone
  117. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  118. Using a second (executive) telephone
  119. Using signal call
  120. Individual Phone Configuration
  121. Screensaver
  122. Idle mode
  123. Appearance
  124. Lamp brightness for touch slider
  125. Setting the contrast for key modules
  126. Audio settings
  127. Room character
  128. Ringtone file
  129. Status information
  130. Testing the Phone
  131. Special Parallel Call (ONS) Functions
  132. Bluetooth
  133. Configuring Bluetooth
  134. Connecting/disconnecting a Bluetooth device
  135. Managing Bluetooth devices
  136. Transferring contacts
  137. Sending a vCard
  138. Web Interface
  139. Preparatory steps
  140. Settings via the Web interface
  141. Fixing Problems
  142. Index
  143. All Service Menu Functions
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. about these operating instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Basic operating instructions
  7. How to use these Operating Instructions
  8. How to access a function
  9. Taking calls and setting up calls
  10. Taking a call on a line key (keysystem working)
  11. Using call waiting
  12. Using the mailbox (not for UK)
  13. Activating/deactivating do not disturb
  14. Setting up calls
  15. Suppressing the number display at the called party
  16. Calling several persons simultaneously
  17. Making a conference call
  18. Extending a call
  19. Using the switchover key (HiPath 4000)
  20. System-wide parking (HiPath 4000)
  21. Taking a parked call
  22. Using stored numbers to make calls
  23. Dialling with individual speed dialling numbers
  24. If you don't get through
  25. Cancelling a stored callback request
  26. Telephone settings
  27. Setting the volume of the alerting tone
  28. Preventing misuse of the telephone
  29. Storing numbers
  30. Storing individual speed dialling numbers
  31. Forwarding calls
  32. Forwarding calls automatically
  33. Using forwarding (HiPath 4000)
  34. Call-forwarding via call-forwarding key
  35. Forwarding calls for a different terminal
  36. or "busy"/activating call forwarding
  37. Deactivating call forwarding for another telephone
  38. Deactivating call forwarding for fax, PC or "busy
  39. Logging on to a different telephone
  40. Deactivating identification at the other telephone
  41. Relocating with the telephone
  42. intercommunication system
  43. System-wide voice-calling
  44. Voice calling in a group
  45. Announcement to all members of a line group
  46. Making calls in a team
  47. Taking a call in a hunt group
  48. Labelling and documentation
  49. Advice for users
  50. Index
  51. Important functions at a glance
  52. List of codes
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. About these Operating Instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Basic Usage Instructions
  9. How to use this user guide
  10. How to activate functions
  11. Which functions can be used
  12. Optional main menu
  13. Making Calls – Basic Functions
  14. Switching to speakerphone
  15. Dialing with the handset on-hook
  16. Last number redial
  17. Transferring a call
  18. Call Forwarding
  19. Station fixed forwarding
  20. Station variable forwarding
  21. Using the callback function
  22. Rejecting a callback request
  23. Store call numbers and sequences on the key
  24. Storing a number for redialing
  25. Dialing with repertory keys
  26. Telephone settings
  27. Adapting the speakerphone function to the acoustics of your room
  28. Selecting the language for user prompts (displays)
  29. Making Calls – Convenience Functions
  30. Taking a call in a hunt group
  31. Answering a call on the headset
  32. Dialing/Making Calls
  33. Missed calls" key
  34. Speed-dial
  35. Using the mailbox
  36. Direct call to a colleague via loudspeaker (voice calling)
  37. During a Call
  38. Accept service menu-controlled second call
  39. Re-indication
  40. Time key
  41. Station controlled conference
  42. Expanding the conference
  43. Transferring the conference
  44. During the conference
  45. Entering commands with tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  46. System-wide parking
  47. Parking a call manually and then taking it at a later date
  48. Taking a parked call
  49. Parking is not possible
  50. If You Cannot Reach a Destination
  51. Using HiPath 4000 as an intercommunication system
  52. System-wide voice calling
  53. Voice calling in a group
  54. Announcement to all members of a line group
  55. Using call forwarding
  56. Call forwarding via code numbers
  57. Call-forwarding via call-forwarding key
  58. Delayed call-forwarding
  59. Forwarding calls for a different terminal
  60. Storing a destination for fax, PC or busy/activating call forwarding
  61. Checking/deactivating call forwarding for another telephone
  62. Changing call forwarding for another terminal
  63. Saving Functions and Appointments
  64. Programming short dial
  65. Saving a function on a key
  66. Appointments Function
  67. Timed reminders
  68. Making project calls
  69. Call duration display (cost display)
  70. Private Sphere/Security
  71. Activating/deactivating stop voice calling
  72. Malicious call holding
  73. Using Other Functions
  74. Deactivating identification at the other telephone
  75. Identification with the chip card
  76. Shift connection to another telephone
  77. Log off through the "home telephone
  78. Making multiline calls
  79. Preview
  80. Taking calls on line keys
  81. Activating/deactivating ringer
  82. Dialing with line keys
  83. Redialing on a particular line (saved numbers)
  84. Redialing on a particular line (last number dialed)
  85. Storing a number for "Redialing on a particular line
  86. Answering a callback request
  87. Identifying the line used
  88. Adding another party to a line (conference)
  89. Preventing bridging
  90. Adding a witness
  91. Holding a call on a line key and retrieving it
  92. Picking up a held call
  93. forwarding destination for a line
  94. Cancelling the station fixed call forwarding destination
  95. Call switching
  96. Calling a line partner
  97. Calling executive or secretary's office
  98. Taking a call for the executive in the secretary's office
  99. Extending a call to the executive
  100. Taking calls for other executive/secretary teams
  101. Activating/deactivating call waiting for executive
  102. Using the call signal function
  103. Calling a station directly
  104. adding station to hunt group
  105. Checking the telephone
  106. Checking the assignment of functions to keys
  107. Labeling, documentation and accessories
  108. Advice for users
  109. Dealing with error messages on the display
  110. Who to contact if a problem occurs
  111. Index
  112. Important functions at a glance
  113. Maximum Service Menu functions available
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. Important information
  2. Location of the telephone
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. General information
  11. Intended use
  12. Getting to know your OpenStage phone
  13. Ports on the underside of the phone
  14. OpenStage Key Module
  15. Keys and controls
  16. Mode keys
  17. TouchGuide
  18. Programmable sensor keys
  19. Keypad
  20. Graphic display
  21. Display keyboard
  22. Context-dependent displays
  23. Telephony dialogs
  24. Context menus
  25. Application tab
  26. Applications available on your OpenStage phone
  27. Telephony interface
  28. Phonebooks
  29. Personal phonebook
  30. LDAP directory
  31. Call logs
  32. Entry details
  33. Mailbox
  34. Voicemail
  35. Menu
  36. Settings - administration
  37. Help function
  38. Basic functions
  39. Switching to speakerphone mode
  40. Open listening
  41. Making calls
  42. Dialing with DDS keys
  43. Turning the microphone on and off
  44. Calling a second party (consultation)
  45. Transferring a call
  46. Call forwarding
  47. Configuring using the call forwarding key
  48. Configuring using the Program/Service menu
  49. Deleting a fixed call forwarding destination
  50. Using callback
  51. Responding to a callback request
  52. Enhanced phone functions
  53. Accepting a specific call
  54. Picking up a call in a hunt group
  55. Using the LDAP directory
  56. Talking to your colleague with a speaker call
  57. During a call
  58. Accepting a second call with a sensor key
  59. System-supported conference
  60. Establishing a conference
  61. Adding a party
  62. Transferring a conference
  63. Disconnecting a specific participant from the conference
  64. Entering commands using tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
  65. System-wide parking
  66. If you cannot reach a destination
  67. HiPath 4000 as an entrance telephone system (two-way intercom)
  68. System-wide speaker call
  69. Speaker call in a group
  70. Announcement (broadcast) to all members of a line trunk group
  71. Using call forwarding
  72. Forwarding calls for other stations
  73. Saving a call forwarding destination for fax PC/busy station and activating call forwarding
  74. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for another phone
  75. Displaying/deactivating call forwarding for fax/PC/busy stations
  76. Leaving/rejoining a hunt group
  77. Programming sensor keys
  78. Configuring repdial keys
  79. Additional repdial key functions
  80. Configuring DSS keys
  81. Changing the label
  82. Deleting sensor key programming
  83. Saving speed dial numbers and appointments
  84. Individual speed dial numbers
  85. Appointments function
  86. Phonebooks and call logs
  87. Changing contact data
  88. Managing the phonebook
  89. Managing groups
  90. LDAP database
  91. Dialing with call charge assignment
  92. Call duration display
  93. Privacy/security
  94. Locking the telephone to prevent unauthorized use
  95. Activating/deactivating "Do not disturb
  96. Activating/deactivating "Speaker call protect
  97. Caller ID suppression
  98. More functions/services
  99. Logging off from another phone
  100. Making calls with multiple lines
  101. Line utilization
  102. Preview
  103. Answering calls with the line keys
  104. Deactivating/activating ringing (call)
  105. Dialing with line keys
  106. Saved number redial for a specific line
  107. Saving phone numbers for "Redial on a line
  108. Retrieving messages
  109. Identifying the line used
  110. Ending the connection on a line key
  111. Blocking other parties from joining a call
  112. Third-party monitoring
  113. Holding and re-accepting a call on a line key
  114. Accepting a specific held line
  115. Ring transfer
  116. Making calls in an executive-secretary team
  117. Accepting calls for the executive phone at the secretary phone
  118. Transferring calls directly to the executive phone
  119. Using a second (executive) telephone
  120. Using signal call
  121. Special parallel call (ONS) functions
  122. Individual phone configuration
  123. Screensaver
  124. Color scheme
  125. Changing lamp brightness for TouchSlider
  126. Adjusting displays on the OpenStage Key Module
  127. Adjusting audio settings
  128. Room character
  129. Ringer file
  130. Activating/deactivating the ringer
  131. Configuring Bluetooth
  132. Connecting/disconnecting a Bluetooth device
  133. Managing Bluetooth devices
  134. Context menu
  135. Setting the automatic display duration
  136. Displaying service data
  137. Bluetooth
  138. Transferring contacts
  139. Sending a vCard
  140. Using a Bluetooth headset
  141. Fixing problems
  142. Contact partner in the case of problems
  143. Troubleshooting
  144. Index
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. safety notes
  2. weee mark
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Operating instructions
  8. Activating/deactivating the handset
  9. First seize the line, then dial
  10. Dialling an emergency number
  11. Callback
  12. Consultation
  13. Activating and deactivating the microphone
  14. Answering or rejecting a call
  15. Ending a call
  16. Description of controls
  17. Control key
  18. Display keys
  19. Menu icons in the main menu
  20. Putting the handset into service
  21. Charging and using the battery pack
  22. Permitted battery packs
  23. Setting the handset display language
  24. Setting the handset
  25. Setting the ringer
  26. Advisory tones
  27. Setting the vibration alert
  28. Viewing pictures/playing sounds
  29. Renaming a sound/picture
  30. Checking the available memory
  31. Activating or deactivating the ringer
  32. Changing the emergency number
  33. Setting the date and time
  34. Display settings
  35. Setting the conversion list for vCard transfer
  36. Resetting the defaults
  37. Conducting calls – enhanced functions
  38. Conducting calls with the headset
  39. Voice dialling
  40. Number redial
  41. Adding a telephone number to the redial list
  42. Entering a phone number in the call-by-call list
  43. The handset's phonebook/call-by-call list
  44. Saving an entry
  45. Finding and dialling an entry
  46. Dialling an entry with the speed dialling digit
  47. Marking a VIP (Very Important Person) entry
  48. Sending or copying an entry or list (phonebook)
  49. Displaying available memory
  50. Central directories (group directory)
  51. Making calls using project assignment (cost billing)
  52. Using a different telephone in the same way as your own
  53. Suppressing call ID display for called party
  54. Activating/deactivating do not disturb
  55. Call tracing
  56. Call forwarding
  57. Delayed call forwarding
  58. Entering commands via tone dialling (DTMF suffix dialling)
  59. Conducting calls – with multiple users
  60. Override
  61. Transferring a call
  62. Conducting a conference
  63. Setting up a conference
  64. Expanding a conference
  65. Transferring the conference
  66. Using the camp-on function
  67. Message functions
  68. Using the missed call list
  69. Using the HiPath Xpressions mailbox function (optional)
  70. Additional functions
  71. Handset appointment reminder function
  72. System appointment function
  73. Selecting a base
  74. Speed access to functions and phone numbers
  75. System-wide speaker call
  76. between two handsets
  77. PC interface (V24, USB)
  78. Bluetooth interface
  79. Telephone blocking
  80. Locking the telephone line to prevent misuse
  81. Accessing system functions
  82. Appendix
  83. Cleaning the handset
  84. Documentation
  85. Accessories
  86. Declaration of conformity
  87. Index
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
HiPath 4000 first page preview

HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Music Mixer
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: Telephone
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HiPath 4000

Brand: Siemens | Category: IP Phone
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