Aastra Telecom Telephone 1600IP User Manual

Ascotel Office 1600IP  
User's Guide  
Ascotel IntelliGate Telecommunication Systems  
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Office 1600IP  
Security information  
Page 3  
Security information  
Notes on these instructions  
Please read this manual before you use your Office 1600/1600IP in your daily work.  
Your system administrator has fitted your PC containing Office 1600/1600IP with a  
media device. This could be a telephone handset, headset, or a Bluetooth device.  
Depending on the type of system, operation of your Office 1600/1600IP may differ  
slightly from these instructions.  
These instructions are also available online in HTML format in Office 1600/1600IP  
under ?/Help.  
Compare the version of this document with the version of the online document. If  
the versions are not the same, download the PDF document again by clicking on  
the relevant link in the online document.  
Document no.:  
Document: eud-0002, Version 2.0  
Notes on the product  
Purpose  
This softphone is a system terminal and can only be used in conjunction with the  
appropriate PBX systems. The software can only be run if an appropriately config-  
ured PBX system is recognized. The PC telephone is suitable for use as a feature-  
phone on a stationary or mobile workstation or as a telephone for workgroup  
agents. It can be operated in twin mode together with a mobile phone.  
Functional scope  
In addition to the many additional functions specific to a PC and team telephone,  
the functional scope mainly corresponds to that of a Office 35 system terminal.  
However, it cannot be used as a key telephone.  
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Office 1600IP  
Availability  
Security information  
Page 4  
The availability of the softphone depends on a functioning PC with power supply,  
and the availability of the data network and the telecommunication system (includ-  
ing the OIP server). If the softphone is not available, calls are diverted to an alter-  
native destination set up by your system administrator.  
Additional equipment  
The Office 1600IP has been tried and tested with a series of corded and cordless  
media devices (including Bluetooth equipment). Only use media devices expressly  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Exclusion of liability  
This product was manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 quality criteria. The  
accompanying user information was assembled with utmost care. The product's  
functions have been tested and approved after comprehensive conformity tests.  
Nonetheless errors cannot be entirely excluded. The manufacturers shall not be lia-  
ble for any direct or indirect damage that may be caused by incorrect handling,  
improper use, or any other faulty behaviour on the part of a product. Potential haz-  
ards are mentioned in the relevant places in the User Guides. Liability for loss of  
profit shall be excluded in any case.  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 5  
Before you get started  
Welcome to Office 1600/1600IP. With its user-friendly interface the intuitive soft-  
phone expands the limits of Office system terminals and perfectly integrates your  
PC environment.  
Designed as a team phone for small to medium-sized workgroups it offers powerful  
group functions, making it the ideal professional tool for users of your hotline for  
example.  
Whether you use the softphone as an Office 1600 together with an Office system  
appreciate the wide range of features it has to offer.  
The IP version (Office 1600IP) also provides tried and tested support for individual  
users with high mobility requirements. Thanks to central information management,  
Office 1600IP users have direct access to call lists, phone books, messages and so  
on from home, the office or any location via a connection to the company’s IP net-  
work.  
Topics overview  
Flexible use of Office 1600/1600IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5  
Operating Office 1600/1600IP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7  
Flexible use of Office 1600/1600IP  
With its two modes of operation (Office 1600 / Office 1600IP) and its array of fea-  
tures the softphone highly versatile, adapting to a wide range of uses.  
Use Office 1600/1600IP on an individual workstation  
Office 1600/1600IP offers many advantages over conventional telephones for peo-  
ple who use the PC often: Fast and easy dialling by name, easier handling of call  
lists using the journal, an unlimited number of private contacts, direct access to the  
contacts database, and much more. At the same time, you also have all the user-  
friendly functions of Office system terminals in the high quality that you have come  
to expect.  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 6  
Use of Office 1600/1600IP as a group tool  
If several people deal with customer matters on the phone, it makes sense to create  
workgroups. Regardless of whether you work in a booking office, on a help desk,  
for an info line or customer service centre, Office 1600/1600IP is a user-friendly  
group tool. For more information on this, see "Call within the group", Page 69.  
Note:  
The group functions are not included in the standard licence of the  
Office 1600/1600IP.  
Use Office 1600/1600IP on multiple workstations  
You can set up your personal Office 1600/1600IP on multiple PCs. The calls are  
then offered automatically on the PC you are currently using. Do you sometimes  
work from home, and have a connection to your company’s IP network? At soon  
you start Office 1600IP, the calls are offered automatically. If you display a connec-  
tion, the person you are calling sees your office number on their display.  
Note:  
Your Office 1600/1600IP can be open on only one PC at a time. When  
you start the softphone on a second PC, you are asked whether the  
application at the other PC is to be closed automatically.  
Use Office 1600IP on a portable PC  
If you installed your Office 1600IP on a portable PC, you can use the phone any-  
where where you can log on from your PC to the company network with the  
Office 1600IP server. As soon as you start the softphone, the calls are automatically  
offered to you, wherever you are. If you display a connection, the person you are  
calling sees your office number on their display.  
Use Office 1600/1600IP together with a mobile system terminal  
If you’re not already using a mobile system terminal (cordless DECT handset) as a  
media device for your Office 1600, you can also use your Office 1600/1600IP in  
Twin mode with the handset: While the handset is in the charging bay, the calls are  
diverted to Office 1600/1600IP. As soon as you remove the handset from the charg-  
ing bay, calls are forwarded to the handset.  
In Twin Comfort mode, your handset also copies the entries of the call lists, the last-  
number redial entries and the private telephone book entries (max. 100 entries).  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 7  
Twin and Twin Comfort are also available if you use Office 1600/1600IP as group  
tool.  
Alternative destination if your Office 1600/1600IP is not started  
If your Office 1600/1600IP is not started, the calls are forwarded to preconfigured  
destinations. You can of course forward the calls yourself to the alternative destina-  
tion you want before exiting the program.  
Operating Office 1600/1600IP  
Starting Office 1600/1600IP  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is installed as standard so that it is opened automatically  
when the PC starts up. You can also use the program icon on your desktop to start  
Office 1600/1600IP manually.  
Each time you start Office 1600/1600IP, the system checks whether the latest soft-  
ware version of the program is being used. If the system does not find the latest ver-  
sion, the program is updated automatically.  
The first time you start the application, you are asked to enter your user name and  
PIN. Under User name, enter the internal call number of your Office 1600/1600IP.  
Next change the preset PIN (0000) with a PIN of your choice. Click Remember PIN  
if you do not want to see the message next time you start the application.  
Note:  
Remember that a stored PIN can be retrieved for malicious purposes  
and that your phone can then be used without your consent.  
Click OK. Your Office 1600/1600IP is started.  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 8  
Learn about the graphical user interface  
The main view is the central user console in Office 1600/1600IP. From here, you  
place your calls or open additional views to access the message editor, contacts,  
groups or the journal.  
The Status display shows the phone's current state.  
Use the Operation keys to operate the phone and the workgroups.  
The Foxkeys are context-sensitive and provide additional functions.  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 9  
You use toolbar to activate a forwarding destination (see "Forward call (call forwar-  
ding)", Page 42) or open additional views of Office 1600/1600IP:  
Contacts opens your phone book (see "Maintain contacts", Page 63)  
Group opens key fields for Number keys, Team keys and Function keys (see  
"Use number keys", Page 45, "Use team keys", Page 47 and "Use function  
keys", Page 50). If you belong to workgroups, you also see the other group mem-  
bers and their current status here (see "Call within the group", Page 69). The  
keys used most frequently can be dragged from the group field into the desktop.  
Journal opens the log in which all incoming and outgoing calls and text mes-  
sages are entered (see "Learn about the journal", Page 33). If you belong to  
workgroups, you can also open and edit work tickets here (see "Call within the  
group", Page 69).  
Learn about the Media device (Office 1600)  
Your system administrator has coupled your Office 1600 softphone with a corded  
or mobile hardphone from the Office family. This means that calls are signalled  
acoustically on this device and that you can use the device as a receiver/speaker  
system.  
You can initiate and answer your calls either on the PC using the mouse or key-  
board or with the hardphone.  
While this User’s Guide describes the procedure for handling calls on the PC, it  
applies accordingly for the coupled hardphone, too. If you have questions about the  
operation of the hardphone, please refer to the relevant User’s Guide. The Guide  
can be downloaded from the internet from the Ascom Docfinder.  
Familiarizing yourself with the media device (Office 1600IP)  
Your system administrator has fitted your PC containing Office 1600IP with a media  
device. This could be a telephone handset, headset, or a Bluetooth device.  
Depending on the type of system, operation of your Office 1600IP may differ slightly  
from these instructions. Ask your system administrator to explain the correct oper-  
ation in each case.  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 10  
Learn about Operation keys/Foxkeys  
You use the operation keys to execute the basic functions. The Foxkeys are con-  
text-sensitive and provide the most useful telephony functions:  
. Click the Call key to initiate or terminate a call.  
.
The Last-number redial key gives you access to the last 10 call  
numbers dialled.  
.
Use the Open listening key to hear your call party through your  
PC's sounder (is not currently available).  
.
Click the Mute key if you do not want your call party to hear what you  
are saying to a third party in the room.  
.
Depending on when you click the Volume keys you are changing  
the volume of the dialling tone or the voice reception volume.  
.
This key is visible only while you are logged into a workgroups (see  
"Call within the group", Page 69).  
If you click the Break key, incoming calls to the workgroup are no  
longer offered on your Office 1600/1600IP until you click the key  
again.  
This key is visible only while you are logged into a workgroup (see  
"Call within the group", Page 69).  
.
The Continue key gives you the option to exit the wrap up time  
early. This key is visible only while you are logged into a workgroup.  
This key is visible only while you are logged into a workgroup (see  
"Call within the group", Page 69).  
.
The Foxkeys provide you with context-sensitive telephony func-  
tions.  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 11  
Learn about key combinations  
Key combinations help you to carry out recurring operating steps more efficiently.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP provides you with the following key combinations for mak-  
ing calls:  
Key combination  
Situation  
Action  
<Enter>  
Incoming call  
Answer call  
The input field contains a  
call number  
<Enter>  
<Enter>  
Call being set up  
Ring back tone sounding.  
Numbers entered now are  
transmitted immediately  
(overlap dial)  
The input field does not  
contain a call number  
List is closed and selection  
discarded  
<Escape>  
<Escape>  
<Escape>  
<Escape>  
<Ins>  
Open selection list  
During the call  
Call is terminated  
While a call is being sig-  
nalled  
Call rejected  
While there is a call waiting Call rejected  
Activate and deactivate DTMF  
mode  
In call  
Selection list is opened and  
the system searches for  
entries that have the same  
first few letters of the second  
name  
<Space> followed by  
the entry of letters  
Focus in the input field  
<Break>  
<Break>  
Call on hold  
Call taken back  
During the call  
Last-number redial list is  
opened.  
<Arrow pointing up> Focus in the input field  
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Office 1600IP  
Before you get started  
Page 12  
Key combination  
Situation  
Action  
<Arrow pointing  
down>  
Last-number redial selection  
list is opened  
Focus in the input field  
Entry deleted character by  
character  
<Back>  
Focus in the input field  
Selection list is opened and  
the system searches for  
entries that have the same  
first few letters (dialling by  
name)  
Entry of letters  
Focus in the input field  
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Office 1600IP  
Customise the phone to meet your  
needs  
Customise the phone to meet your needs  
You can adjust the behaviour of Office 1600/1600IP to meet your requirements so  
that making calls is combined with the other activities on your PC in the most effec-  
tive way.  
Some settings are used to adjust Office 1600/1600IP to the hardware components  
you use.  
The information provided here explains how you can make the settings, and what  
effect they have.  
Note:  
workgroups", Page 77).  
Topics overview  
Make general settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14  
Make media settings (Office 1600IP only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16  
Make advanced media settings (Office 1600IP only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17  
Set tones and melodies (Office 1600IP only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18  
Setting up the voice mailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19  
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Customise the phone to meet your  
needs  
Make general settings  
Make general settings  
The settings are located under Settings / General.  
Change PIN  
Proceed as follows to change your PIN:  
1. Enter the current PIN under Current PIN, and the new PIN under New PIN and  
under Confirm PIN.  
A 2 to 10 digit combination is allowed as a PIN.  
2. Click Remember PIN if you do not want to enter your PIN when you start the  
application in future.  
3. Click Apply to save the settings.  
Note:  
Remember that a stored PIN can be retrieved for malicious purposes  
and that your phone can then be used without your consent.  
Determine view behaviour  
You can determine which views are opened when you start Office 1600/1600IP:  
Open on startup:  
The views selected are automatically opened when you start the Office 1600/  
1600IP.  
Minimized (only in combination with Open on startup):  
The views selected are displayed minimized as a pushbutton on the taskbar  
when you start the Office 1600/1600IP.  
Pop Up (main view):  
Main view is displayed in the foreground of the screen when the phone rings.  
Pop Up (message):  
The menu window is opened when a message is received.  
Pop Up (group):  
In workgroups: Opens the workgroups window as soon as a call is offered to ano-  
ther member (the function is not available if the key of a workgroup member is  
dragged onto the desktop).  
On Top:  
Keys on the desktop are always in the foreground of the screen.  
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Office 1600IP  
Customise the phone to meet your  
needs  
Make general settings  
To set the response of the views, proceed as follows:  
1. Select the options you want by clicking the check boxes  
2. Click Apply to save the settings.  
Change user language  
You can change the user language without having to restart Office 1600/1600IP:  
1. Under Language, select the language required.  
2. Click Apply to save the setting.  
The user language is changed.  
Enter address of Internet phone book  
In the contacts view, you can open a phone book on the Internet. Enter the address  
as follows:  
1. In the Web phone book address, enter the Internet address of the directory  
you want (for example, "http://www.tel.search.com").  
2. Click Apply to save the setting.  
Enter own email address  
You can also send text messages as emails (see "Use text messages", Page 58).  
To do so, you must enter your own email address:  
1. In the Local email address field, enter your own email address (for example,  
2. Click Apply to save the setting. The next time you send a text message as an  
email, this sender address is entered.  
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Office 1600IP  
Customise the phone to meet your  
needs  
Make media settings (Office 1600IP  
Make media settings (Office 1600IP only)  
The Media Devices tab contains the settings for the connected Media Devices  
such as the handset, headset, and speakers. In most cases, your system adminis-  
trator will have already made these settings for the devices you use.  
Select voice reproduction  
You use these settings to define which media device is to be used:  
1. Under Handset/Headset, select one of the available devices.  
2. Select the appropriate sound device under Connected to (e.g. a USB sound  
device or a sound card).  
Select ring devices  
Calls can ring on the internal PC sounder, the media device or another connected  
speaker (external speaker):  
1. On the Ring devices tab, select the devices that you want the calls to ring on.  
2. If you selected External speaker, in the pull down menu you select which  
sound device is to be used (e.g. a sound card) to control the external speaker.  
3. Click Apply to save the settings.  
Note:  
If you are not sure whether your PC is fitted with a sound card, ask your  
system administrator.  
Set volume  
You use the three slider controls to define the volume that is set when you start your  
Office 1600/1600IP:  
headset if your call partners find your voice too loud or too quiet.  
2. Under Earpiece, adjust the volume of your handset or headset speakers if you  
find the voices of your call partners too loud or too quiet.  
3. Under Speakers, adjust the volume of the internal speakers if the ring device is  
too quiet.  
4. Click Apply to save the settings.  
Note:  
You can also adjust the volume temporarily on the main view (see  
"Learn about Operation keys/Foxkeys", Page 10)  
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Office 1600IP  
Customise the phone to meet your  
needs  
Make advanced media settings  
Make advanced media settings (Office 1600IP only)  
The settings for the media stack and the AIN bandwidth area are found in the Media  
devices tab behind the Advanced... pushbuttons.  
Note:  
Only make changes to these settings in consultation with your system  
administrator.  
Select bandwidth area  
Here, you can choose the bandwidth area in the IP network in which your  
Office 1600/1600IP is located. If you always use the softphone in the same location,  
leave the setting as it is. If you also use the softphone outside the company LAN,  
select the appropriate bandwidth area each time you start the Office 1600/1600IP.  
Your system administrator knows which bandwidth areas you need to set and  
where.  
Make media stack settings  
Usually, the media stack uses the optimum settings automatically. If you want to  
change the settings manually, proceed as follows:  
1. Deactivate Automatic Configuration.  
2. Choose AGC (Automatic Gain Control) if you want your voice to be amplified on  
the microphone if you are speaking quietly or the microphone is further away.  
3. Select AEC (Automatic Echo Cancellation) if your call parties can hear the echo  
of their own voice.  
4. Choose VAD (Voice Activity Detection) if you want surrounding noise to be fil-  
tered out when you speak into the microphone.  
5. Click Apply to save the settings.  
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Office 1600IP  
Customise the phone to meet your  
needs  
Set tones and melodies (Office 1600IP  
Set tones and melodies (Office 1600IP only)  
In the Sound tab, you can select tones and melodies that Office 1600/1600IP plays  
to signal a call or the receipt of a message.  
You can listen to the tones and melodies under Ring test.  
1. In the Ring devices column, set the tones/melodies that you want played on  
the external speaker and on the handset/headset.  
When doing so, check whether the devices required have been selected under  
Ring devices in the Media devices tab (see "Select ring devices", Page 16).  
2. In the PC sounder column, set the tones/melodies that you want played on the  
internal PC sounder.  
When doing so, check whether the internal PC sounder has been selected  
under Ring devices in the Media devices tab (see "Select ring devices",  
Page 16).  
3. Click Apply to save the settings.  
If you want to set the tones and melodies back to the factory setting, click Set  
defaults.  
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Customise the phone to meet your  
needs  
Setting up the voice mailbox  
Setting up the voice mailbox  
The Voice Mailbox tab allows you to manage your mailbox greetings: You have a  
choice of three personal greetings, which can be activated, recorded and monitored  
here.  
Note:  
Your voice mailbox must first be set up by your system administrator.  
Activate / deactivate greeting  
You can record three personal greetings (e.g. one for short absences, one for  
absences of a whole day, and one for longer absences).  
1. To activate the appropriate greeting, select it in the Active Greeting frame.  
Select Standard Greeting if you want callers to obtain the standard company  
greeting instead of a personal greeting.  
2. Click Apply to save the settings.  
Playing back a personal greeting  
To play greetings that have already been recorded, proceed as follows:  
1. Select the relevant greeting from the dropdown menu in the Edit Greeting  
frame  
2. Click Listen  
The greeting is now played back.  
Record personal greeting  
To record a personal greeting, proceed as follows:  
1. Select the relevant greeting from the dropdown menu in the Edit Greeting  
frame  
2. Click Record  
You will hear a signalling tone  
3. Start recording the greeting at the end of the signalling tone.  
A signalling tone similar to the busy tone will tell you that the maximum recor-  
ding time has been reached.  
4. Click Apply to save the settings.  
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Office 1600IP  
Telephony made simple  
Page 20  
Telephony made simple  
Office 1600/1600IP is user-friendly and easy to use. With just a few mouse clicks  
or keyboard commands, you can answer a call or establish a call connection.  
Here you learn how to work with Office 1600/1600IP straight away, and learn about  
the main user prompts.  
Note:  
ding on the media device used. For example, some handsets support  
the initiation and conclusion of a call by removal of the handset from the  
mount. The following description assumes that this function is not  
available.  
Topics overview  
You are receiving a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21  
You want to place a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 24  
Learn about the journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 33  
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Office 1600IP  
Telephony made simple  
You are receiving a call  
Page 21  
You are receiving a call  
Order no.: Set volume of the ringing signal (Office 1600IP only)  
You want to change the volume of the ringing signal.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is calling.  
If the ringing signal is too loud or too quiet, click several times on the  
relevant Volume key, until the signal is at the level you require. To  
adjust the volume in general for all calls, change the media settings  
(see "Set volume", Page 16).  
Suppress ringing signal (discrete ringing) - (Office 1600IP only)  
You want to suppress the ringing signal without immediately answering the call.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is calling.  
Discrete rin-  
ging  
Click the Discrete ringing Foxkey. The ringing signal for the current  
call is suppressed.  
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Office 1600IP  
Answer a call  
Telephony made simple  
You are receiving a call  
Page 22  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is calling.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key or press the  
Enter key on your keyboard.  
Note:  
For keyboard operation: Depending on the operating system (Windows  
2000, Windows XP) the focus is not automatically placed on the  
Office 1600/1600IP when it calls. If so, use the key combination  
<Alt>+<Tab> to place the focus on the Office 1600/1600IP pictograph  
and then answer the call with <Enter>.  
Adjust volume of voice reproduction (Office 1600IP only)  
See "Set the call volume (Office 1600IP only)", Page 31 if you want to adapt the  
volume for the current call only.  
See "Set volume", Page 16 if you want to adapt the volume in general for all calls.  
End a call  
You are taking the call.  
Click the Call key or press the Escape key on your PC keyboard.  
The call is terminated.  
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Office 1600IP  
Telephony made simple  
You are receiving a call  
Page 23  
Save the caller's name and call number  
You have terminated a call and want to save the caller's number and call number.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Journal in the toolbar and select the call entry of the subscriber  
required.  
Click Save in Contacts and edit the input fields.  
Click Save and close to save the data and return to the main view.  
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Office 1600IP  
Telephony made simple  
You want to place a call  
Page 24  
You want to place a call  
Dial with the call number  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Enter the call number in the input field.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key or press the  
Enter key on your keyboard.  
The subscriber is called.  
Note:  
You can enter numbers in international format (+4112345678) or natio-  
nal format (0012345678). You only need to enter the leading digit for  
exchange access if you use national format (in the example, this is the  
leading 0).  
To make the number easier to read, you can use spaces and hyphens  
(0-01 234 5678). Office 1600/1600IP does not understand any other  
characters.  
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Office 1600IP  
Dial by name  
Telephony made simple  
You want to place a call  
Page 25  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Enter the first few letters of the required name in the input field:  
• If the name you are looking for is listed under the surname in the  
phone book, enter the first few letters of the surname.  
• If the name you are looking for is listed under the first name in the  
phone book, enter the first few letters of the first name.  
• To look for a combination of first name and surname, type the first  
few letters of the first name followed by a space and the first few let-  
ters of the surname (e.g. "Mi Ba" for "Mike Ballantine").  
The selection list then displays all the names that match your input.  
Click the name you were looking for. The name is copied to the input  
field and the selection list is closed.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key.  
The subscriber is called.  
Note:  
Note:  
You can also search for the second part of the name: Press the space  
bar in the empty input field, followed by the first letter of the second part  
of the name.  
Several phone numbers can be stored under a name in the phone  
book. Office 1600/1600IP dials the number selected in the contact  
entry (see "Enter phone numbers, email, and URL", Page 65).  
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Dial from the phone book (contacts)  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Contacts in the toolbar. The contacts view is opened.  
Select the phone book you want: The Public phone book in the  
second tab contains all internal subscribers and abbreviated dialling  
numbers in your company. The Private phone book in the third tab  
contains your private contacts. The All phone book in the first tab con-  
tains the contacts from the two other phone books.  
If Office 1600/1600IP is connected to an MS Exchange server, you  
also have access to the contacts stored there  
(see "Maintain contacts", Page 63).  
Click the key with the first letter of the desired name, or write the name  
in the input field on the toolbar.  
EF  
Click the contact you want, or use the mouse to drag the contact to  
the input field in the main view (a double click opens the contact  
details).  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key in the toolbar.  
The subscriber is called.  
Note:  
A private contact can be classed by first name or last name. This can  
be defined when you enter the contact.  
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You want to place a call  
Page 27  
Dial from an external phone book  
From Office 1600/1600IP, you can directly open a phone book on the Internet. The  
URL address of this phone book is entered in the settings  
(see "Make general settings", Page 14).  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Contacts in the toolbar. The contacts view is opened.  
Click Search Web in the toolbar. The Internet phone book is opened  
in a browser application.  
Copy the number that is found, and use it in the Office 1600/1600IP  
input field.  
If necessary, edit the number so that it either corresponds to interna-  
tional format (+4112345678) or starts with the exchange access prefix  
(0012345678).  
Remove all other characters such as slashes, asterisks, brackets, and  
so on (hyphens and spaces are permitted).  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key in the toolbar.  
The subscriber is called.  
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Dial with a number key  
If you have stored your most important numbers on number keys (see  
"Use number keys", Page 45), you can dial these with just a mouse click.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Groups in the toolbar. The group view is opened.  
Click the group tab that contains the number key you want.  
Double click the desired number key.  
The subscriber is called.  
Dial from the journal  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Journal in the toolbar. The journal view is opened.  
Select the entry containing the call party you want.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key in the toolbar.  
The subscriber is called.  
Note:  
Double click the journal entry to call the subscriber you want directly.  
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Call a subscriber again  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click the Redial key and select the subscriber you want from the list  
that appears. The call number is transferred to the input field. You can  
then edit the number if required.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key.  
The subscriber is called.  
Note:  
The redial list lists the subscribers that are entered in the journal. If a  
journal entry is deleted, the subscriber concerned is also removed from  
the redial list.  
Respond to unanswered calls  
You come to your workstation and want to respond to the calls made to you during  
your absence. Unanswered calls are logged in the journal. You can easily see from  
the way in which the Journal pushbutton is displayed in the main view whether  
there are entries for unanswered calls.  
Journal pushbutton  
Unanswered calls and messages  
The pushbutton text is bold  
Journal 4 and is followed by a number  
(e.g. 4).  
There are four entries for unread  
and unanswered calls / messages in  
the journal.  
The pushbutton text is not bold There are two entries, which have  
Journal 2  
Journal  
and is followed by a number  
(e.g. 2).  
already been read, for unanswered  
calls / messages in the journal.  
The pushbutton text is not  
bold, and is not followed by a unanswered calls / messages in the  
number. journal.  
There are no entries for unread and  
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Proceed as follows to respond to the unanswered calls:  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Journal in the toolbar.  
Select the entry for an unanswered call. This is indicated by a symbol  
and a bold font.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key in the toolbar.  
The subscriber is called. If the call party answers your call, the entry  
is no longer bold once you have terminated the call, and the number  
of unanswered calls indicated on the Journal pushbutton on the tool-  
bar of the main view is reduced by one.  
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During the call  
Page 31  
During the call  
Set the call volume (Office 1600IP only)  
Your call party’s voice is too loud or too quiet. You want to adjust the volume of the  
voice reproduction temporarily for this call.  
You are taking the call.  
Click several times on the relevant Volume key, until the volume is at  
the level you require.  
Microphone on/off (Office 1600IP only)  
For a moment, you do not want your called party to hear what you are discussing  
with somebody else.  
You are taking the call.  
Click the Mute key to turn the microphone off. The call party can no  
longer hear you.  
Click the Mute key once more to turn the microphone on again.  
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During the call  
Page 32  
Open listening mode (Office 1600IP only)  
You want to listen to your call party on your speakers.  
You are taking the call.  
Click the Open Listening key, to turn on open listening mode.  
Click the key again to turn off open listening mode.  
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Learn about the journal  
Page 33  
Learn about the journal  
All incoming and outgoing calls and text messages are entered as events in the  
journal. The entry contains useful information, including the type of event, when it  
took place, who was involved, and how long it lasted. By double clicking on an entry,  
you can trigger a context-sensitive action.  
Note:  
Office 1600: The journal entries are independent of the call lists of the  
coupled Office terminal.  
Understand journal entries  
The symbol in the first column of an entry indicates the type of entry.  
Meaning  
Double click entry  
Call party called  
Call party called  
Call party called  
Call received and answered  
Call received but not answered  
Outgoing call was answered  
Outgoing call was not answered  
or destination subscriber was  
busy  
Call party called  
Call received and deflected to  
mailbox  
Mailbox called  
Text message sent  
Text message displayed  
Text message received and read Text message displayed  
Text message received and not  
Text message displayed  
yet read  
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Unanswered calls are indicated by a bold font.  
The Name column contains the name of the call party - if it is known.  
The Number contains the call number or email address if the entry relates to a text  
message sent as an email.  
The Date/Time column contains the date and time at which the event took place.  
The Duration column shows how long the call lasted. This field is empty for entries  
relating to unanswered calls and to text messages.  
The Forwarded from column indicates whether an incoming call was forwarded to  
you, and if so, from which subscriber.  
Sort journal entries  
You can sort journal entries by a column of your choice.  
The journal view is open.  
Click a column header to sort the entries by this column.  
Click the column header again to change the sort direction.  
Save a journal entry as private contact  
You can save a call number in a journal entry as a private contact.  
The journal view is open.  
Select the entry that you want to save.  
Click Save in Contacts and edit the input fields.  
Click Save and close to save the data and return to the main view.  
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Learn about the journal  
Page 35  
Retain journal entries  
The system deletes journal entries at regular intervals. If you want to ensure that  
the system does not delete a particular entry, you must flag it accordingly.  
The journal view is open.  
Select an entry that you do not want the system to delete.  
In the Archive column, click the selection field. The entry is retained  
when the system deletes the other entries.  
Delete journal entries manually  
Journal entries are automatically deleted at regular intervals. However, you can  
also delete selected entries manually before they are automatically deleted.  
The journal view is open.  
Select the entry that you want to delete (you can use the mouse to  
select several entries by pressing the Shift or Ctrl key when selecting  
the entries).  
Click Delete in the toolbar. The selected entries are deleted.  
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Use the phone like a professional  
Page 36  
Use the phone like a professional  
As a telephone from the Office suite, your Office 1600/1600IP provides you with  
practically the whole range of convenience functions. Thanks to the fact that  
Office 1600/1600IP goes beyond the tight boundaries of the display of a conventio-  
nal telephone, characteristics such as team and function keys can be displayed  
more clearly and used more effectively.  
Here, you learn how to best use the convenience functions with Office 1600/  
1600IP.  
Note:  
ration, depending on the media device used. For example, some hand-  
Topics overview  
Use convenience functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37  
Use functions during a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39  
Manage absence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42  
Cope with special situations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 44  
Use number keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45  
Use team keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 47  
Use function keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 50  
Use function codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 54  
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Use convenience functions  
Request a callback  
You are trying to call a subscriber. However, the line is busy.  
Callback  
Click the Callback Foxkey.  
The callback is activated.  
As soon as the required subscriber has finished his or her call, your  
Office 1600/1600IP places a call.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key.  
The subscriber is called.  
Note:  
If the required subscriber does not accept the call you can request a  
callback. The subscriber then receives a continuous visual message  
about your callback request.  
Answer callback request  
Please call  
back  
A subscriber asks you for a callback.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click on Call key to respond to  
the callback.  
The subscriber is called.  
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Reply or reject call waiting  
You are taking the call. A subscriber wants to speak to you urgently  
and makes you aware of this by indicating a call waiting. Your  
Office 1600/1600IP is calling.  
Click the Call key next to the subscriber in call waiting mode.  
The first call is put on hold and you are connected to the subscriber  
who is in call waiting mode.  
- or -  
Reject  
If you do not want to take the call of the subscriber who is in call wai-  
ting mode, click the Reject Foxkey.  
- or -  
Click the Call key to exit the active call.  
Click the Call key next to the subscriber in call waiting mode to take  
the call.  
Send a call waiting signal to a subscriber  
You are calling a subscriber; however, the line is busy.  
Call waiting  
While you are listening to the busy tone, click the Call waiting Fox-  
key. You are hearing the dialling tone and the subscriber receives a  
signal that you want to talk to him.  
If the required subscriber rejects your call or if call waiting is not pos-  
sible, the connection is cut (busy tone).  
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Use functions during a call  
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Use functions during a call  
Enquiry calls during a call  
You are taking a call and want to call another subscriber without exi-  
ting the current call.  
Enter the call number or the name of the required enquiry call party in  
the empty input field.  
Click the Call key.  
The first call is put on hold.  
After receiving an enquiry, click the Call key displayed next to the  
enquiry party. You are connected to the call party again  
Broker between the enquiring party and the call party  
You have initiated an enquiry and want to switch to the first call party  
without disconnecting the enquiring party.  
Brokering  
Click the Brokering Foxkey during the call. The enquiring party is put  
on hold.  
Brokering  
Press the same Foxkey again to return the enquiring party.  
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Transfer a call party with prior notification  
You are taking a call and want to transfer your call party.  
Enter the call number or the name of the required subscriber in the  
empty input field, and then click the Call key. The subscriber is called  
and the current call is put on hold.  
Connect  
Wait until the required subscriber takes the call and announce the call  
to him. Click the Connect Foxkey.  
Transfer a call party without prior notification  
You are taking a call and want to transfer your call party.  
Enter the call number or the name of the required subscriber in the  
empty input field, and then click the Call key. The subscriber is called.  
Connect  
Wait for the first dialling tone and click the Connect Foxkey.  
Note:  
If the other subscriber does not accept the call it is routed back to your  
Office 1600/1600IP.  
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Put call party on hold  
You are taking a call and want to put the connection on hold in order  
to clarify something.  
Park  
Click the Park Foxkey.  
Take back  
To reconnect to the parked call party, click the Take back Foxkey.  
Make a conference call  
You are taking a call and have a call party on hold whom you want to  
include in the current call.  
Conference  
Click the Conference Foxkey.  
To exit the conference, click a Call key.  
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Manage absence  
Page 42  
Manage absence  
Forward call (call forwarding)  
You leave your work place. You want to forward your calls to another subscriber.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Enter the call number or the name of the required subscriber in the  
empty input field.  
In the toolbar, click Forward.  
- or -  
In the toolbar, click the Move down key next to the forward key. A  
selection list opens that provides you with previously used forwarding  
destinations.  
Click the desired forwarding destination.  
Take back call forwarding  
You have returned to your workstation and want to take back call forwarding.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click the Call key next to the forwarding destination.  
Provide information for initiator of call forwarding  
You receive a call for someone who forwarded their calls to you, and want to leave  
a note for this person. You can use the message facility to send this person a  
message.  
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You are taking the call.  
Message  
Click the Message Foxkey. The message editor is opened. The subs-  
criber who forwarded calls to you is entered as the sender address.  
Enter your call log and click Send a message in the toolbar.  
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Cope with special situations  
Page 44  
Cope with special situations  
Activate/deactivate DTMF mode (tone selection)  
You will need DTMF dialling mode to control other devices from your phone, such  
as remote enquiries to your answering machine.  
You are taking a call and the system prompts you to enter characters  
via the keyboard.  
DTMF  
Click the DTMF on Foxkey to activate dialling mode DTMF.  
DTMF  
Once you exit the call, the system automatically deactivates DTMF  
dialling mode. If you want to deactivate this mode while you are still  
taking the call, click the DTMF Foxkey again.  
Deflect a call during the calling phase  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is calling.  
Deflect  
Click the Deflect Foxkey.  
Enter the call number or the name of the required subscriber in the  
input field that opens, and then click OK.  
Reject a call during the calling phase  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is calling.  
Reject  
Click the Reject Foxkey if you do not want to take the call.  
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Use number keys  
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Use number keys  
You want to dial frequently-used numbers directly with a mouse click.  
To do this, you can define number keys and assign them to a group.  
Note:  
Office 1600: The number keys are independent of the configurable  
keys on the coupled Office terminal.  
Define and assign number keys  
You have opened the main view.  
Click Group in the toolbar. The group view is opened.  
Open a group for number keys:  
1. In the menu, select Groups/New group. The name dialog is ope-  
ned.  
2. Enter the name (for example ”Important numbers”) and click OK. A  
new group tab is added.  
Note:  
Note:  
You can also create the new number keys in an existing group tab (but  
not in a workgroup tab).  
You can also store different key types, such as number keys and func-  
tion keys, in the same group tab.  
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You have opened the new group tab.  
Create number keys:  
1. In the menu, choose Key/New. The key dialog is opened.  
2. Choose Number key and entered the desired call number under  
Call number. If the call number is already stored in the contacts,  
you can take it from the selection list.  
3. In the Label field, enter the name that is to be displayed for the  
number key (optional).  
If you leave this field empty, and the call number is not stored in the  
contacts, the call number is used as the label.  
If you leave this field empty, and the call number is stored in the  
contacts, the name in the contact s used as the label.  
4. Click OK. The number key is created.  
5. Repeat these steps until you have created all the number keys.  
6. Arrange the number keys manually by moving them with the mouse  
or automatically using the menu Groups/Arrange key.  
Note:  
You can drag the number keys with the mouse from the group tab on  
the desktop and operate from there.  
Delete number key  
You have opened the group view and the group tab containing the  
number keys.  
Click the number key that you want to delete.  
In the menu, choose Key/Delete. The number key is deleted.  
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Use team keys  
You and your team partners want to be constantly available as a team. You want to  
be able to call each other simply by pressing a key.  
You can define a team key for each team partner and assign this key to a group.  
Note:  
Office 1600: The team keys are independent of the team keys on the  
coupled Office terminal.  
Define and assign team keys  
You have opened the main view.  
Click Group in the toolbar. The group view is opened.  
Open a group for team A:  
1. In the menu, select Groups/New group. The name dialog is ope-  
ned.  
2. Enter the name (for example ”Team A”) and click OK. A new group  
tab with the name "Team A" is added.  
Note:  
Note:  
You can also create the new team keys in an existing group tab (but not  
in a workgroup tab).  
You can also store different key types, such as team keys and function  
keys, in the same group tab.  
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You have opened the new group tab.  
Create team keys:  
1. In the menu, choose Key/New. The key dialog is opened.  
2. Choose Team key and enter the call number or name of your team  
partner under Call number. The team partner must be a subscriber  
in the same system. Click OK. The team key is created.  
3. Repeat these steps until you have created all the team keys.  
4. Arrange the function keys manually by moving them with the  
mouse or automatically using the menu Groups/Arrange key.  
Note:  
You can drag the Team keys with the mouse from the group tab on the  
desktop and operate from there.  
Delete team key  
You have opened the group view and the group tab of a team.  
Click the team key that you want to delete.  
In the menu, choose Key/Delete. The team key is deleted.  
Understand team key status  
The team key uses symbols to indicate the current status of your team partner:  
Symbol  
Status  
The team partner is free.  
The team partner’s phone is ringing.  
The team partner is taking a call.  
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If the text and frame for a team key is light grey, the key is inactive, for example  
because the team partner has activated call forwarding.  
Call team partner  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle. You have opened the group view and  
the group tab of a team.  
You see that the team partner you want to call is free.  
Double click the team key of the team partner you want to call.  
The team partner is called.  
Pick up call for team partner  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle. You have opened the group view and  
the group tab of a team.  
You see that a team partner’s phone is ringing, and want to pick up  
this call.  
Double click the team key of this team partner.  
The call is connected to you.  
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Use function keys  
You want to access frequently-used functions with a mouse click, rather than ente-  
ring them by hand.  
To do this, you can create function keys, and assign a function of your choice to  
them.  
Note:  
Office 1600: The function keys are independent of the configurable  
keys on the coupled Office terminal.  
Define and assign function keys  
You have opened the main view.  
Click Group in the toolbar. The group view is opened.  
Open a group for function keys:  
1. In the menu, select Groups/New group. The name dialog is ope-  
ned.  
2. Enter the name (for example ”Functions”) and click OK. A new  
group tab with the name "Functions" is added.  
Note:  
Note:  
You can also create the new function keys in an existing group tab (but  
not in a workgroup tab).  
You can also store different key types, such as team keys and function  
keys, in the same group tab.  
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You have opened the new group tab.  
Create function keys:  
1. In the menu, choose Key/New. The key dialog is opened.  
2. Choose Function key. A selection list containing the functions is  
opened.  
3. Select a function from the list and define the function parameters  
on the right-hand side of the dialog. Click OK. The function key is  
created.  
4. Repeat this steps until you have created all the function keys.  
5. Arrange the function keys manually by moving them with the  
mouse or automatically using the menu Groups/Arrange key.  
Note:  
You can drag the function keys with the mouse from the group tab on  
the desktop and operate from there.  
Understand functions  
The available functions have the following properties:  
Function  
Property  
Dials the selected call number and suppresses the display  
of your call number on the system of the person you are  
calling. This service must be supported by your service  
provider.  
CLIR per call  
Activates/deactivates courtesy group 1 or 2. Courtesy is  
the announcement text that is played when someone calls.  
Courtesy  
Remote mainte-  
nance  
Permits or blocks remote maintenance on a single occa-  
sion, or always permits or blocks remote maintenance.  
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Function  
Property  
Mailbox retrieval: Calls the mailbox and automatically  
enters the mailbox PIN.  
If your mailbox has the same PIN as your Office 1600/  
1600IP, activate the option field Use Office 1600IP PIN  
code. If the PINs are different, enter the PIN for your mail-  
box under Mailbox PIN.  
Mailbox  
Malicious Call Identification. You must request this service  
from your service provider.  
MCID  
Park  
Puts a call on hold centrally, so that it can be picked up by  
another subscriber. Across the system, only one call can  
be centrally parked at a time.  
Controls one of three internal relays. The relays can be  
used for example to operate sun shades, heating systems  
or other electrically controlled devices. If you want to know  
how you can use these relays, ask your system administra-  
tor.  
Relay  
Diverts all your calls to a destination that was predefined in  
the system configuration.  
Do not disturb  
User group  
Logs out and back in to individual or all user groups. You  
must be entered as a member of these user groups in the  
system configuration.  
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Property  
You can use switch groups to divert calls to different desti-  
nations on the weekend and workdays, for example. Each  
switch group has three switch options. You need authoriza-  
tion to use switch groups. Ask your system administrator  
how switch groups are used for you, and whether you are  
authorized to use them.  
Switch group  
Activates and deactivates call forwarding to another call  
destination. Under Variant, choose the type of destination  
or forwarding, and under Number enter the call number of  
the subscriber you want to forward the calls to.  
Forwarding  
During the ring phase, this function deflects an incoming  
call to the destination that you defined under Number.  
The difference between this and the Foxkey function of the  
same name is that, for the Foxkey function, the call number  
of the target subscriber is not predefined. Therefore define  
a function key if you often deflect calls to the same destina-  
tion subscriber.  
Deflect  
Use function key  
You have opened the group view and the group tab containing the  
function key that you want to use.  
Double click the function key for the function that you want to initiate.  
Delete function key  
You have opened the group view and the group tab containing the  
function key that you want to delete.  
Click the function key that you want to delete.  
In the menu, choose Key/Delete. The function key is deleted.  
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You can use */# procedures to activate functions not offered in the menu. You can  
either type in a */# procedure directly or store it under a key. The DTMF mode has  
to be deactivated before you can activate a function using a */# procedure.  
Function  
*/# procedure  
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n
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ni  
g
an  
o
t
h
e
r
p
ho  
n
e
Activate / deactivate function using another phone  
*06 <SC No.> <Function>  
(Remote control)  
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A
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ca  
l
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Activate exchange access with charge recall  
Announcement  
*32 <SC No.>  
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A
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nu  
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>
A
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n
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nu  
c
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t
• To a subscriber  
*7998 <SC No.>  
*79 <GR No.>  
*89  
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>
A
n
n
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nu  
c
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m
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t
• To a group  
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>
A
n
n
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nu  
c
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m
e
n
t
• Answer to group  
<
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>
A
p
p
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n
m
e
nt  
r
e
m
i
n
ed  
r
c
a
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Appointment reminder call  
• Activate single order  
<
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rt  
>
A
p
p
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n
m
e
nt  
r
e
m
i
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ed  
r
c
a
l
*55 <hh mm>  
#55  
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A
p
p
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n
m
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n
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m
i
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c
c
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• Clear single order  
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>
A
p
p
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n
m
n
r
e
m
i
e
r
a
l
• Activate standing order  
• Clear standing order  
*56 <hh mm>  
#56  
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A
p
p
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n
m
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r
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m
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ed  
r
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<
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>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNR)  
• Protect against  
<
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>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
*02  
<
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rt  
>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
• Allow to own set  
#02  
<
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rt  
>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
• Activate CFNR  
*61 <SC No.>  
#61  
<
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rt  
>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
• Clear CFNR  
<
~
s
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rt  
>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
• Activate CFNR on last configured SC  
• Clear CFNR on last configured SC  
• Activate CFNR to preconfigured SC  
• Clear CFNR to preconfigured SC  
• Activate CFNR to pager or general bell  
• Clear CFNR to pager or general bell  
Call waiting  
*61#  
#61  
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rt  
>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
<
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rt  
>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
*62  
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>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
#62  
<
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s
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rt  
>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
*68  
<
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>
C
a
l
F
o
rw  
a
r
n
g
o
n
N
o
R
e
p
yl  
(
C
F
N
R
)
#68  
<
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rt  
>
C
a
l
w
a
t
n
g
<
~
s
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rt  
>
C
a
l
w
a
t
n
g
• activate in suffix dialling  
• Protect against  
*43  
*04  
#04  
<
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s
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rt  
>
C
a
l
w
a
t
n
g
<
~
s
o
rt  
>
C
a
l
w
a
t
n
g
• Allow to own set  
<
~
s
o
rt  
>
C
a
bl  
a
c
k
Callback  
<
~
s
o
rt  
>
C
a
bl  
a
c
k
• Delete (from executing phone)  
#37  
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*/# procedure  
<
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>
C
a
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k
m
e
s
as  
g
e
/
/
m
e
s
sa  
g
e
L
E
D
Callback message / message LED  
• Activate  
<
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rt  
>
C
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m
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s
as  
g
e
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s
sa  
g
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L
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D
*38 <SC No.>  
#38 <SC No.>  
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m
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s
as  
g
e
/
m
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s
sa  
g
e
L
E
D
• Delete (from receiving phone)  
Control Relays  
<
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rt  
>
C
o
n
tr  
o
l
e
la  
y
s
<
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s
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rt  
>
C
o
n
tr  
tr  
o
l
e
la  
y
s
• Activate  
*74 <Relay No.>  
#74 <Relay No.>  
*00  
<
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rt  
>
C
o
n
o
l
e
la  
y
s
• Deactivate  
<
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rt  
>
D
e
a
c
tiv  
a
t
e
a
l
a
c
t
v
f
n
c
ti  
o
n
s
Deactivate all active functions  
(except user group)  
<
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s
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rt  
>
D
o
n
o
t
d
si  
t
ur  
b
(
c
a
l
p
ro  
t
e
c
i
n
)
Do not disturb (call protection)  
• Activate  
<
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rt  
>
D
o
n
o
t
d
si  
t
ur  
b
(
c
a
l
p
ro  
t
e
c
i
n
)
*26  
<
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>
D
o
n
o
t
d
si  
t
ur  
b
(
c
a
l
p
ro  
t
e
c
i
n
)
• Deactivate  
#26  
<
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s
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rt  
>
F
o
lo  
w
w
m
e
Follow me  
<
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s
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rt  
>
F
o
lo  
m
e
• Activate  
*23 <SC No.>  
#23  
<
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s
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rt  
>
F
o
lo  
w
m
e
• Clear  
<
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s
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rt  
>
F
o
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a
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d
c
a
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s
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)
Forward calls (CFU)  
<
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rt  
>
F
o
wr  
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d
c
a
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s
C
F
U
)
• Protect against  
*02  
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rt  
>
F
o
wr  
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d
c
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s
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F
U
)
• Allow to own set  
#02  
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>
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wr  
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d
c
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s
C
F
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)
• Activate CFU  
*21 <SC No.>  
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>
F
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wr  
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d
c
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s
C
F
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)
• Clear CFU  
#21  
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>
F
o
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a
r
d
c
a
l
s
C
F
U
)
• Activate CFU on last configured SC  
• Clear CFU on last configured SC  
• Activate CFU to preconfigured SC  
• Clear CFU to preconfigured SC  
• Activate CFB  
*21#  
<
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s
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rt  
>
F
o
wr  
a
r
d
c
a
l
s
C(  
F
U
)
#21  
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>
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c
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s
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U
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*22  
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>
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#22  
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>
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c
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s
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)
*67 <SC No.>  
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>
F
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d
c
a
l
s
C
F
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)
• Clear CFB  
#67  
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>
F
o
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d
c
a
l
s
C
F
U
)
• Activate CFB on last configured SC  
• Clear CFB on last configured SC  
• Activate CFU to standard message  
• Clear CFU to standard message  
• Activate CFU to pager or general bell  
• Clear CFU to pager or general bell  
General bell  
*67#  
<
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>
F
o
wr  
a
r
d
c
a
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s
C(  
F
U
)
#67  
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>
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c
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s
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*24 <Text No.>  
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>
F
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wr  
a
r
d
c
a
l
s
C(  
F
U
)
#24  
*28  
#28  
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>
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>
G
e
n
e
ra  
l
b
e
l
• Find with coded ringing in prefix dialling  
• Find with coded ringing in suffix dialling  
*81 <SC No.>  
*81  
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*/# procedure  
<
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s
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>
G
e
n
e
ra  
l
b
e
l
• Answer coded ringing  
Intrusion  
*82  
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rt  
>
n
t
u
s
io  
n
<
~
s
o
>
n
t
u
s
io  
n
• activate in suffix dialling  
• Protect against  
*44  
*04  
#04  
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s
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rt  
>
n
t
u
s
io  
n
<
~
s
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rt  
>
n
t
u
s
io  
n
• Allow to own set  
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rt  
>
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a
k
e
a
c
l
l
n
a
t
h
dir  
-
p
a
rt  
y
p
h
o
n
e
Make a call on a third-party phone  
• Business Calls  
<
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rt  
>
M
a
k
e
a
c
l
l
n
a
t
h
dir  
-
p
a
rt  
y
p
h
o
n
e
#36 <SC No.> <PIN>  
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s
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rt  
>
M
a
k
e
a
c
l
l
n
a
t
h
dir  
-
p
a
rt  
y
p
h
o
n
e
• Private Calls  
#46 <SC No.> <PIN>  
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rt  
>
O
p
e
n
d
o
o
r
Open door  
*74 <Door intercom system No.>  
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rt  
>
P
a
g
ni  
g
s
y
s
et  
m
Paging system  
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s
o
rt  
>
P
a
g
ni  
g
s
y
s
et  
m
• Find subscriber in prefix dialling  
• Find subscriber in suffix dialling  
• Answer the pager  
*81 <SC No.>  
*81  
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ni  
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m
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P
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ni  
g
s
y
s
et  
m
*82 <SC No.>  
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rt  
>
P
a
kr  
Park  
<
~
s
o
rt  
>
P
a
kr  
• Park subscriber in suffix dialling  
• Connect with parked subscriber  
Picking Up a Call  
*76  
<
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s
o
rt  
>
P
a
kr  
#76  
<
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>
P
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k
in  
g
U
p
a
C
a
l
*86 <SC No.>  
*88 <SC No.>  
#46 <SC No.> <PIN>  
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Pic  
k
in  
g
u
p
a
c
a
l
(
F
a
ts  
T
a
k
e
)
Picking up a call (Fast Take)  
Private call with personal code (PIN)  
Set up conference call  
• Preset  
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rt  
>
P
i
v
t
e
c
a
l
w
i
th  
p
er  
s
o
n
a
lc  
o
d
e
(
P
I
N
)
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>
S
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>
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e
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l
*70 <Conf. No.>  
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l
• Variable  
*71 <SC No. 1> * to <SC No. 5> #  
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n
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m
b
e
r
rf  
rf  
o
m
id  
s
p
al  
y
Suppress your call number from display  
• CLIR per call  
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rt  
>
S
u
p
p
er  
s
s
y
o
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r
c
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l
n
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id  
s
p
al  
y
*31 <Destination No.>  
*85 <xx> <y>  
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it  
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h
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v
e
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r
w
t
h
g
or  
u
p
s
0
1
2
0
Switch over switch groups 01…20  
• Switch to switch group xx in position y  
(xx = 01..20, y = 1..3)  
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~
s
o
rt  
>
S
w
it  
c
h
o
v
e
w
t
h
g
or  
u
p
s
0
1
2
0
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~
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rt  
>
S
w
it  
c
h
o
v
e
r
w
t
h
g
or  
u
p
s
0
1
2
0
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s
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rt  
>
S
w
it  
c
h
p
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e
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k
m
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Use the phone like a professional  
Use function codes  
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Use text messages  
Page 58  
Use text messages  
Office 1600/1600IP provides a user-friendly message editor, which you can use to  
Note:  
Office 1600: The text messages are processed independently of the  
text messages on the coupled Office terminal.  
Topics overview  
Send text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 59  
Receive text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 61  
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Use text messages  
Send text messages  
Page 59  
Send text messages  
Send text messages to subscribers  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Message  
Click the Message Foxkey. The message editor is opened.  
There are various ways of entering the recipient:  
• Enter the call number in the empty input field (see "Dial with the call  
number", Page 24).  
• Write the name in the empty input field (see "Dial by name",  
Page 25).  
• Select the recipient from the phone book (see "Dial from the phone  
book (contacts)", Page 26).  
• Select the recipient by using a number key (see "Dial with a number  
key", Page 28)  
• Select the recipient from the journal (see "Dial from the journal",  
Page 28).  
Enter your message and click Send a message in the toolbar.  
Note:  
The length of a text message to a subscriber with an Office system ter-  
minal with display is restricted to a maximum of 160 characters.  
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Use text messages  
Send text messages  
Page 60  
Send text messages as email  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click the Message Foxkey.  
Message  
There are various ways of entering the recipient:  
Write the email address directly in the empty input field, or if details on  
the recipient are stored in the contacts:  
• Write the name in the empty input field (see "Dial by name",  
Page 25).  
• Select the recipient from the phone book (see "Dial from the phone  
book (contacts)", Page 26).  
Enter your message and click Send a message in the toolbar.  
Note:  
This function is only available if Office 1600/1600IP knows your perso-  
nal email address (see "Enter own email address", Page 15).  
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Use text messages  
Receive text messages  
Receive text messages  
Receive text messages  
An internal subscriber has sent you a text message.  
Depending on your basic settings, the system opens your message  
window and may also generate an acoustic signal upon receipt of a  
message (see "Determine view behaviour", Page 14).  
Open the journal  
Click the bold entry for the received message. The message is ope-  
ned.  
Reply to text messages  
A subscriber has sent you a text message. You want to reply to the  
message.  
Click Reply message in the toolbar. The system automatically enters  
the recipient in the input field.  
Enter your reply and click Send a message.  
Forward text messages  
A subscriber has sent you a text message. You want to forward this  
message to a colleague.  
Click Forward message in the toolbar.  
Enter the call number or the name of the required subscriber in the  
empty input field.  
Enter your message and click Send a message in the toolbar.  
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Use text messages  
Receive text messages  
Page 62  
Note:  
Text messages can also be forwarded as emails. To do this, write the  
email address of the recipient in the empty input field, rather than the  
subscriber’s call number or name. Prerequisite: Office 1600/1600IP  
knows your personal email address (see "Enter own email address",  
Page 15)  
Read unread text messages  
In the toolbar of the main view, the Journal pushbutton displays how many calls  
were unanswered in your absence and/or how many text messages you have not  
yet read.  
You want to read unread text messages. Your Office 1600/1600IP is  
idle.  
Click Journal in the toolbar.  
Select an entry for an unread text message. This is indicated by a  
symbol and a bold font.  
Double click the entry to display the message.  
Once you have closed the message, the entry is no longer displayed  
in bold font, the symbol changes, and the number of unread text mes-  
sages displayed on the Journal pushbutton in the toolbar of the main  
view is reduced by one.  
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Office 1600IP  
Maintain contacts  
Page 63  
Maintain contacts  
Office 1600/1600IP provides you with three phone books. Each phone book is  
accessed via a separate tab under Contacts. The All phone book in the first tab  
contains all contacts from the other two phone books. The Public phone book in the  
second tab contains all internal subscribers. These two phone books are provided  
by the system, and you cannot edit them. After a new installation of Office 1600/  
1600IP, the Private phone book in the third tab does not contain any contacts. It is  
available for you to enter your personal contacts.  
If you use an MS Exchange server in your company to manage contacts, your sys-  
tem administrator can set up Office 1600/1600IP so that the MS Exchange contact  
directory is directly accessible via the Contacts view. This enables you to maintain  
phone book.  
Here you learn how to create and maintain contacts in your phone books.  
Note:  
Office 1600: The private contacts are independent of the private phone  
book of the coupled Office terminal.  
Topics overview  
Create a new contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 64  
Edit a contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 67  
External phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 68  
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Maintain contacts  
Create a new contact  
Page 64  
Create a new contact  
In the private phone book you can create and maintain any number of contacts.  
Create a new contact  
You have opened the main view and want to include a subscriber in  
your private phone book.  
Click Contacts in the toolbar. The contacts view is opened. On the  
Private phone book.  
Then click New. The dialog for entering and maintaining contacts is  
opened.  
Enter personal details  
The dialog for entering and maintaining contacts is open.  
Enter the name:  
1. Click Name.  
2. Enter the first and last name in the input fields of the name dialog.  
3. Click OK to close the dialog box and apply the name.  
Edit the Position: and Company  
Under Display:, select whether the name is to be classed by the first  
or last name.  
Note:  
First and last names cannot start with an umlaut.  
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Maintain contacts  
Create a new contact  
Page 65  
Enter the address  
The dialog for entering and maintaining contacts is open.  
Enter the business address:  
1. Choose Business in the selection field underneath the Address  
pushbutton.  
2. Click Address.  
3. Enter the business address in the input fields of the address dialog.  
4. Click OK to close the dialog box and apply the address.  
Enter the private address:  
1. Choose Private in the selection field underneath the Address pus-  
hbutton.  
2. Click Address.  
3. Enter the private address in the input fields of the address dialog.  
4. Click OK to close the dialog box and apply the address.  
Enter phone numbers, email, and URL  
The dialog for entering and maintaining contacts is open.  
Enter the phone numbers in the four input fields Business, Private,  
Fax and Mobile.  
You can enter numbers in international format (+4112345678) or  
national format (0012345678). You only need to enter the leading digit  
for exchange access if you use national format (in the example, this  
is the leading 0).  
To make the number easier to read, you can use spaces and hyphens  
(0-01 234 5678). Office 1600/1600IP does not understand any other  
characters.  
Select which of the phone numbers is to be dialled when the name is  
entered by clicking the option field next to the desired phone number.  
Enter the email and internet address (e.g. http://www.contact.org).  
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Maintain contacts  
Create a new contact  
Page 66  
Save a private contact  
The dialog for entering and maintaining contacts is open. You have  
entered all details for the contact.  
Click Save and close to save the data and return to the main view.  
Your new contact now appears in the All and Private phone books.  
If Office 1600/1600IP is connected to an MS Exchange server, the  
contact is also stored there automatically (temporally delayed).  
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Maintain contacts  
Edit a contact  
Page 67  
Edit a contact  
Edit a contact  
You have opened the main view and want to edit an entry in your pri-  
vate phone book.  
Click Contacts in the toolbar. contacts view is opened.  
Open the Private phone book.  
Click the key with the first letter of the desired name, or write the name  
in the input field on the toolbar.  
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Double click the desired contact or choose Edit contact. The dialog  
for entering and maintaining contacts is opened.  
Make the required changes to the contact. For detailed information on  
the input fields, see "Create a new contact", Page 64.  
Click Save and close to save the data and return to the main view.  
Delete a private contact  
You have opened the contacts view and want to delete an entry from  
your private phone book.  
Click the key with the first letter of the desired name, or write the name  
in the input field on the toolbar.  
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Select the entry you want to delete, and then click Delete entry.  
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Maintain contacts  
External phone book  
Page 68  
External phone book  
Dial from an external phone book  
From Office 1600/1600IP you can directly open a phone book on the Intranet.  
The URL address of this phone book is entered in the settings  
(see "Make general settings", Page 14).  
Please read "Dial from an external phone book", Page 27, to find out how to dial  
from an external phone book.  
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Call within the group  
Page 69  
Call within the group  
If several people deal with customer matters on the phone, it makes sense to create  
workgroups. Regardless of whether you work in a booking office, on a help desk,  
for an info line or customer service centre, Office 1600/1600IP is a user-friendly  
group tool.  
In addition to conventional group functions such as break, wrap-up time, and group  
overview (busy lamp key), Office 1600/1600IP provides members of the workgroup  
with a common platform for logging calls.  
With group administrator rights, you can determine the members of the workgroup  
and make other group-specific changes.  
Note:  
ration, largely cover the functionality of a key telephone.  
Note:  
The group functions are not included in the standard licence of the  
Office 1600/1600IP.  
Topics overview  
Member in a workgroup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 70  
Enter phone calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 75  
Manage workgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 77  
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Call within the group  
Member in a workgroup  
Page 70  
Member in a workgroup  
Your group administrator configures which subscribers belong to a workgroup. One  
subscriber can be a member of several workgroups.  
Log into a workgroup  
You are a member of one or more workgroups and want to log in (only logged in  
members receive the calls for a particular workgroup).  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Log in in the Workgroup menu.  
You are logged into all workgroups that you are a member of.  
In the main view, the display of your own name shows which  
workgroups you are logged into. To access this information, click the  
left arrow key on the display.  
Note:  
The group administrator can also log you in from his/her Office 1600/  
1600IP.  
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Call within the group  
Member in a workgroup  
Page 71  
Open the group overview (busy lamp key)  
All the members of a workgroup are listed in the group overview. You can also see  
whether a member is active or taking a call, or whether a call is being signalled to  
a member.  
You are logged into your workgroups.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Groups in the toolbar.  
The group view is opened with one additional tab per workgroup  
(workgroup tabs).  
Open workgroup tab.  
In the workgroup tab , all members of the group have a member key.  
If a member is not logged in or is currently on a break, his/her display  
is light grey and not active. The symbol for an active member key also  
shows you whether a member is free or on the phone, who the call  
party is, or whether a call is being signalled to him/her.  
Understand call distribution  
A call is offered to a member of a workgroup. If this member does not take the call  
within a defined period, the call is signalled to the next member. If the call is not  
taken by the last member, the system sends the call back to the first member.  
Your group administrator can define whether the next call is initially signalled to the  
same member, or whether it is signalled to the next member in the sequence, in  
order to ensure more a even distribution of the calls.  
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Office 1600IP  
Answer calls  
Call within the group  
Member in a workgroup  
Page 72  
There is an incoming call in your workgroup. The call may have already been offe-  
red to some of your colleagues in the group, but their lines were busy. The call is  
now offered to you.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is calling.  
On your main view, you see the name of the workgroup in place your  
own name.  
Hold the media device to your ear and click the Call key.  
The connection is established. The caller’s display shows the call  
number or the name of the workgroup.  
You can enter a call log now or when you hang up (see "Enter phone  
calls", Page 75).  
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Call within the group  
Member in a workgroup  
Page 73  
Finish wrap up time  
After each call, you have a wrap up time during which calls to the workgroup are not  
signalled to you. The wrap up time starts automatically when a call is terminated,  
and gives you time to carry out activities for the call you just terminated, before you  
take the next call.  
You have completed a phone call. The wrap up time starts automati-  
cally.  
Click the Continue key to exit the wrap up time manually.  
You are available again immediately to answer incoming calls.  
Activate / deactivate break  
You can temporarily avoid calls to your workgroups.  
You are logged into your workgroups. Your Office 1600/1600IP is  
idle.  
Click the Break key to activate the break.  
To deactivate the break, click the Break key again. Your Office 1600/  
1600IP is once again ready to take incoming calls.  
Note:  
Only you can activate and deactivate breaks in your Office 1600/  
1600IP.  
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Call within the group  
Member in a workgroup  
Page 74  
Dial from a workgroup  
You want to call someone on behalf of the workgroup.  
You are logged into your workgroups. Your Office 1600/1600IP is  
idle.  
Check whether the name of the workgroup you want is shown on the  
display. If it is not, select the correct name by opening the selection  
list with the left arrow in the display, and selecting the correct name.  
Dial the call number and click the Call key.  
The subscriber is called.  
If the subscriber is external, the person called sees the call number or  
the name of the workgroup.  
If the subscriber is internal, the person called sees your personal,  
internal call number or your name.  
Log out of workgroup  
You are logged into one or more workgroups and want to log out.  
Your Office 1600/1600IP is idle.  
Click Log out in the Workgroup menu.  
You are logged out of all workgroups that you are a member of.  
Calls to one of the workgroups are no longer signalled on your  
Office 1600/1600IP.  
Note:  
The group administrator can also log you out from their Office 1600/  
1600IP.  
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Call within the group  
Enter phone calls  
Page 75  
Enter phone calls  
You can enter a call log for a call. The call logs are grouped into work tickets. You  
can therefore open a work ticket on a particular subject, and enter the relevant call  
log there. The work tickets are listed in the workgroup journal.  
Create new ticket  
You are on the phone and want to record the most important informa-  
tion in keywords.  
Click Journal in the toolbar and select your workgroup's tab.  
Click New work ticket.  
The work ticket dialog is opened. It consists of three frames, one  
above the other.  
In the top frame, enter the name of the contact person and the subject  
of the work ticket (under Subject).  
In the middle frame, enter your call log (the call log you entered is dis-  
played later in the bottom frame).  
Save the call log you just entered.  
Note:  
Note:  
You can also enter the call log after you have terminated the call.  
The saved call log can be accessed by all members of the workgroup,  
and can also be edited by them as long as a new call log is not opened  
in this work ticket for another call.  
Note:  
Your group administrator can define that a call log must always be  
saved. In this mode, if you do not create a call log yourself during the  
call, a call log is automatically created and saved after you terminate  
the call, regardless of whether you edited this or not.  
In this mode, an empty call log is also created for unanswered calls.  
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Call within the group  
Enter phone calls  
Page 76  
Add call log to existing work ticket  
For each call, you can decide whether you want to open a new work ticket or  
whether you want to add the new call log to an existing work ticket.  
You are taking the call. Work tickets with call logs already exist for the  
call number.  
Click Journal in the toolbar and select your workgroup's tab.  
All work tickets in the list that contain one or more call logs with the  
same caller’s number are highlighted in yellow.  
You can now open one of the highlighted work tickets, one of the other  
listed work tickets, or a new work ticket. You open one of the highligh-  
ted work tickets:  
Select one of the work tickets in the list that is highlighted in yellow,  
and click Open work ticket.  
The work ticket dialog and a new call log (in the middle frame) are  
opened. The call logs already entered are displayed in the bottom  
frame.  
Enter your call log in the middle frame.  
Save the call log you just entered.  
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Call within the group  
Manage workgroups  
Page 77  
Manage workgroups  
In workgroup management, you can add or exclude members, determine call dis-  
tribution and call duration, define the wrap up time, and make other settings,  
providing you have the necessary authorization.  
Create workgroup  
You are the group administrator for one or more workgroups.  
Click Manage workgroups... in the Workgroup menu. The dialog  
for managing workgroups is opened.  
Click the tab of the workgroup you want to manage.  
Select the workgroup members you want from the user list (at the  
right), then click the Move left key.  
You can use the Move right key to exclude members from the  
workgroup.  
You can use the Move up and Move down key to modify the sort  
sequence of the members  
Make the settings described further below in line with your require-  
ments.  
Click Apply to save the settings without exiting the view or on OK to  
save the settings and close the dialog.  
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Call within the group  
Manage workgroups  
Page 78  
Workgroup settings:  
Setting  
Explanation  
Name  
Here, you can change the name of the workgroup  
A call is generally displayed according to the  
sequence in the list of members.  
With Linear, the first member on the list is always  
called first  
Call distribution  
With Cyclic the next member in sequence is  
always called first  
A call is signalled to a member for the time entered  
here, before it is forwarded to the next member.  
Call duration  
Wrap up time  
Length of the wrap up time  
Activate Auto-save call log if you want a call log  
to be automatically opened and saved for each  
call (see also "Create new ticket", Page 75).  
Auto-save call log  
Monitor status and log members in/out  
You want to see who is already logged into the workgroup, and if  
necessary, log other members in or out.  
In the Workgroup menu, click Manage workgroups, and then click  
the tab for the workgroup you want to manage.  
The members are listed in the left-hand frame.  
If there is a checkmark next to Logged in for a member, the member  
is already logged in.  
At this point, you can log the member in or out yourself.  
Click Apply to save the settings without exiting the view or on OK to  
save the settings and close the dialog.  
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Call within the group  
Manage workgroups  
Page 79  
Delete work ticket  
You can delete every work ticket, regardless of whether you added call logs your-  
self. Workgroup members without group administrator rights cannot delete any  
work tickets.  
You want to delete a work ticket.  
Click Journal in the toolbar and select your workgroup's table.  
Select the ticket entry you want to delete, and then click Delete jour-  
nal entry.  
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DTMF (tone selection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Index  
E
End a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Enquiry calls during a call . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
Enter email addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
Enter own email address . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Enter personal details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
Enter phone numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
Enter the address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
Enter URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
A
Activate / deactivate break . . . . . . . . . . . .73  
Activate exchange access  
with charge recall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
Add call logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
Address of Internet phone book . . . . . . . .15  
Answer a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Answer callback request . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Answer calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
Finish wrap up time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73  
Forward text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Function keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
B
Brokering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
L
C
Learn about Operation keys/Foxkeys . . .10  
Learn about the graphical user interface . .8  
Log in / log off members . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
Log into / out of workgroup . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
Log out of workgroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
Call a subscriber again . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Call team partner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
Contact functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Create a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
Create new ticket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75  
Create workgroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77  
D
Make a conference call . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Make media settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Media device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Microphone on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Monitor status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
Define and assign  
number keys . . . . .45, 47, 50, 58, 63  
Deflect a call during the calling phase . . .44  
Delete a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67  
Delete function key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
Delete number key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
Delete team key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Delete work ticket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
Dial by name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Dial from the external phone book . . . . . .27  
Dial from the journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Dial from the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Dial with the call number . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Discrete ringing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
O
Office 1600IP as a group tool . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Office 1600IP in Twin mode . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Office 1600IP on a portable PC . . . . . . . . .6  
Office 1600IP on an individual workstation  
5
Office 1600IP on multiple workstations . . .6  
Open listening mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
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Sort journal entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Start Office 1600IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Suppress ringing signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Switch the phone network manually . . . . .56  
P
Park call party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Pick up call for team partner . . . . . . . . . .49  
*/# Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
Provide information for initiator of CFU . .42  
T
Take back call forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
Team keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Telephony functions . . . . . . . . . . 20, 36, 69  
Text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Transfer with prior notification . . . . . . . . .40  
Transfer without prior notification . . . . . . .40  
R
Receive text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Reject a call during the calling phase . . . .44  
Reject call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Reply call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Reply to text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Request a callback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
U
Unanswered calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Understand functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Understand journal entries . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Understand team key status . . . . . . . . . .48  
Use function key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
S
Save a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
Save a journal entry as contact . . . . . . . .34  
Save the caller's name  
and call number . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 24  
Select devices for ring devices . . . . . . . . .16  
Send a call waiting signal to a subscriber 38  
Send text messages as email . . . . . . . . .60  
Send text messages to subscribers . . . . .59  
Set the call volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Set tones and melodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
V
Volume of the ringing signal . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Volume of voice reproduction . . . . . . . . . .22  
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