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Documentation HiPath 1100 HiPath 1120, HiPath 1150, HiPath 1190 System Telephone Profiset 3030 User Manual Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens.com/open Introduction Introduction The HiPath 1100 family consists of the following systems:HiPath 1120, HiPath 1150 and HiPath 1190. The features and operation of these systems are very similar. Their differences stem from their capability regarding the number of extensions, external lines and optional modules available. The following documentation package was developed to describe the characteristics for these systems: • User Manual: This manual describes step by step how to operate and use the features provided by each system. • Programming Manual: The Configuration Manual briefly describes the installation of HiPath 1120, HiPath 1150 and HiPath 1190 systems as well as the programming codes for the entire family of systems. It highlights the specific characteristics of each system. • System Telephones Instruction Manual: It is included with the telephone package and describes how to setup and use the telephone sets. • Quick Reference Guide Analog and System Telephones: This guide provides summarized information on how to use the different codes for the features of each system. • Attendant Console Quick Reference Guide: This guide provides summarized information on how to use a system telephone as an Attendant Console. • Service Manual. This manual contains information regarding Siemens distributors and Service Centers where you can purchase products and obtain technical support for your Communications System. • Warranty Certificate: This Certificate defines the terms and conditions of the warranty provided by Siemens. About This User Manual This manual describes the operation and implementation of the HiPath 1100 system features with Profiset 3030 system telephones. It also describes all feature codes and functions provided by your system. Some functions may not be available with your system. The reasons for this are the following: • The function is not configured for your type of line and/or system. Ask your System Administrator for further information. • Your communications platform does not support the feature. Ask about upgrade capabilities for your system. 2 Introduction Important Notes Do not install the system or telephone sets where there may be a risk of explosion. To ensure optimal performance and operation use only original accessories manufactured by Siemens. Never open the system or dismantle any of the telephones. If you have any problems, ask for assistance from your System Administrator. Care of the equipment Avoid putting the system and telephones in contact with coloring liquids or other damaging fluids such as tea, coffee, fruit juices or soft drinks. The information in this document provides only general descriptions of the features. The actual features may not correspond exactly to the descriptions herein and, furthermore, they are subject to changes to the extent that products continue to be developed. The selection of features to be provided is not binding unless explicitly established in the terms of the contract. Trademarks This equipment conforms to the EU Directive 1999/5/EG, as attested by the CE mark. This device has been manufactured in accordance with our certified environmental management system (ISO 14001). This process ensures the lowest consumption of raw materials and energy as well as the lowest production of industrial waste. For compliance with EU directives, do not discard any batteries, electrical or electronic equipment marked with this symbol in common household garbage. Discard this type of waste at a local recycling or waste disposal facility. 3 Introduction Introduction Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 About This User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Display indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring the keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessing a Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Using a Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Directly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Using the Service menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... using a programmable key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System support technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 Using the HiPath 1100 Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Numbering Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Profiset 3030 Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System signaling tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 14 15 15 Functions used for making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Using the handset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...With the handset on the hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Using the speakerphone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Using automatic seizure of an activated external line. . . . . . . . . . ...Using a group of external lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching to speakerphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching to Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ending a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seizure of a specific Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phonebook/Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using speed dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming individual speed dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phonebook Search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 25 Introduction Caller Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External line reservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Internet access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Override. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silent monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Urgent call/Recall when busy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warmline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calling an attendant console (AC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Direct communication call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handsfree answerback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCR Bypass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timer for outgoing external calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timeout for external calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using a temporary MSN to make a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 29 30 31 33 33 34 35 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 43 Functions used during calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Consultation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toggle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Three party call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference with more than three participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suffix dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flash on analog trunk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retrieving a call on hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Account code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 45 46 47 47 48 52 53 54 54 55 55 5 Introduction Functions used when receiving calls . . . . . . . . . . .57 Answering calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Answering a call on hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pickup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call forwarding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Internal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . When there is no answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Fax/DID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conditional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disabling call forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do not disturb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voice mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MWI for system telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Activating receipt of an Internal MWI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mailbox access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voice mail forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leaving a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entry voice mail (EVM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mailbox greeting configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personal mailbox activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Checking you personal mailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second attendant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call groups (CG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunt groups (HG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunt group (HG) and Call group (CG) Login and Logout . . . . . . . . . UCD subscriber groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCD group login/logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCD agent in service out of service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Show queue size to UCD agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collect call barring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overflow extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 57 58 59 59 60 60 60 61 61 62 63 64 65 65 67 67 68 69 70 70 70 71 72 72 74 74 74 75 75 77 78 79 80 81 81 82 Introduction Miscellaneous functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Changing the Password for the electronic lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Electronic lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Music on hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Busy signal when extension is busy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Language/country settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Relay status check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Activating/Disabling a general alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Disabling a general alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Scheduling Time Reminders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Deleting/Checking a Scheduled Time Reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Scheduled Time Reminder Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Alarm clock/Announcement association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 COS (Class of Service) changeover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Data protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Call waiting signaling tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Disabling a feature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Room Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Room Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Night service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Call forwarding when there is no answer on a digital line . . . . . . . . 97 Entrance telephone - door opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Activating system programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Remote configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Using an MF Telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Using the HiPath 1100 System Manager application. . . . . . . . . . . 101 Fax Received . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Associated group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Call charge consultation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Programming the keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Procedure for programming the keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Features for programmable keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Programming a procedure key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Printing key labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 End Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Features for programmable keys only on the HiPath 1100 Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Virtual keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Headphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Storing a phone number in a programmable key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Date and time settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 PABX Trace log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 7 Introduction Special functions for ISDN Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 Call forwarding on a Digital Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disabling call forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anonymous Caller ID (Trace) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLIR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using features provided by a carrier on ISDN Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 115 116 116 117 Practical guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Care of the telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System error messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Responding to display messages: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 118 119 120 120 Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 Feature codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Numbering plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System telephone functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seizure of an external line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functions used for making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functions used during calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functions used when receiving calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCD Subscriber group functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Satellite PABX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functions for ISDN lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 125 125 126 126 127 128 129 130 131 134 134 135 135 How to use this manual Step by step How to use this manual The steps for programming the system are presented sequentially in graphic format under the column "Step by Step" on the left side of each page. Meaning of symbols: d n Press the Flash/Fil key. Lift the handset. t Replace the handset. s Start conversation. q, ll ,p... Enter numbers, keys, passwords, internal or external phone numbers, etc. CONSULT Press the programmable key with the LED turned off. 2nd CALL Press the programmable key with the LED turned on. Press the programmable key with the blinking LED. w Wait to hear an audible tone through the handset or speaker. << >> An extension is calling. CONSULTINT. CONSULT? The display shows the available function. To enable the displayed function, press the key. . Browse all functions available. Press the navigation keys , until the desired function shows on the display. Then press the key to confirm your selection. . When enabling certain functions and procedures, a long beeping tone means the activation was successful. When enabling certain functions and procedures, short beeping tones mean the activation failed. 9 How to use this manual Step by step Display indications Profiset 3030 The first line displays time and date. The second line displays the number of the called extension, for example, and system messages. The third line displays the extension number and system messages pertaining to feature selection options. When a ">" or "N" symbol appears next to the line, it means there are additional selection options. To scroll through the available options use the navigation keys. To select an option press the Enter key. When a " " or " " symbol appears next to the line, it means there are additional lines to be displayed. Select the “Menu” key to access the next line or the previous line. E822 ST The first line displays time, date, day of the week, number of the extension called, and number of system messages. The second line displays the extension number and system messages pertaining to feature selection options. When a ">" symbol appears on the right, there are additional selection options. To scroll through the available options use the navigation keys. To select an option press the enter key. 10 How to use this manual Step by step Configuring the keys Programmable keys are available on two key banks on the “Virtual keypad” . The default key configuration for bank 0 is shown below. On bank 1, only the Virtual keypad key is configured by default. All other keys are available and can be programmed. Notes: The Mute/Internal key will function as Internal when Automatic Seizure of an external line is activated. In all other cases it functions as Mute. 11 How to use this manual Step by step Accessing a Feature ... Using a Code HiPath 1100 features can be activated by entering the appropriate codes directly on the telephone. For example, in the case of the do not disturb feature: qmk Enter the code to enable do not disturb. rmk Enter the code to deactivate do not disturb. Feature activation codes always start with the * character key. Deactivation codes always start with the # key. ... Directly Certain features can be selected directly, for instance: Select FWD ON.? and confirm by pressing . Certain features may be selected directly during a call, under certain conditions. For example, a call to a busy extension: Confirm the selection by pressing RECALL? . or CONSULT? Select and confirm by pressing . ... Using the Service menu To make these selections you must first press the Feature key and chose an option, for example: "#0=RESET SRVC.?" Select the Feature key to enter the Service menu. #0=RESET SRVC.? Select and confirm by pressing . In the Service menu, under "MORE FEATURES?", there are additional options available. For example, "*11=FWD. ON?". These options are also available when the phone is in Sleep Mode or during calls, but without the code. Select the Feature key to enter the Service menu. 12 MORE FEATURES ? Select and confirm by pressing . *11=FWD ON.? Select and confirm by pressing . How to use this manual Step by step ... using a programmable key When a key has been programmed for a certain feature, simply press the key to enable the feature. For example: CONFERENCE Press the "CONFERENCE" key to activate this feature. ”Feature codes” Æ page 125. System support technician The support technician is the person responsible for programming your HiPath 1100. The support technician has all the necessary tools and information available in order to carry out his/her job.. Assistance with troubleshooting First contact your system’s support technician. If the problem is not solved, the support technician should call Technical Support. 13 Using the HiPath 1100 Features Using the HiPath 1100 Features Considerations The descriptions and explanations of all available features HiPath 1100 are based on a Profiset 3030 system telephone. Check specific procedure to be followed for the different system telephone models. For information on how to configure each model, refer to the manufacturer’s Instructions Manual. For information on basic functions refer to the Quick Reference Guide for system telephones. The information in this document provides only general descriptions of the features. The actual features may not correspond exactly to the descriptions herein and, furthermore, they are subject to changes to the extent that products continue to be developed. The selection of features to be provided is not binding unless explicitly established in the terms of the contract. Numbering Plan A Numbering Plan assigns extensions, external lines, and groups - as well as other numbers that can be selected with features and programming codes - to execute specific functions. Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 External line 801 to 808 801 to 832 801 to 845 11 to 30 11 to 60 610 to 645 101 to 240 Extension, including S0 Groups of external lines 0 or 890 to 899 Call Groups (CG) 770 to 779 Hunt Groups (HG) 780 to 789 UCD Subscriber Groups 790 to 799 Carrier 9 EVM - Default internal number 790 EVM - Message ports 7491 and 7492 EVM - Virtual ports 744 to 747 Fax/DID - Virtual ports for messages 740 to 743 USB/CAPI line Substitution for * and # HiPath 1190 10 100 75 and 76 (accordingly) Note: The number of external lines and extensions available depends on the system’s configuration. 14 Using the HiPath 1100 Features Profiset 3030 Keys Function Profiset 3030 Display 3 lines Navigation keys or Speaker Flash/Fil Menu Feature Mute Call Forwarding --- Parking --- Redial System signaling tones During feature configuration the system uses the following signaling tones: Tone Meaning Internal dialing tone The system is ready to receive and send call information. Signaling tone Connection established. Ring signal is being applied to phone number. Dial tone Network accepted information request and is sending a request for more information. Busy signal It indicates to the caller that the number is busy. It is also used when the destination cannot be accessed (e.g., invalid number). External false signal The dial tone that is heard is not from the carrier. Call Waiting Signaling Tone It indicates to the user having a conversation that there is another call ringing. Call Waiting tone for Door Opener It indicates to the user having a conversation that someone is requesting the Door Opener to open the door. 15 Using the HiPath 1100 Features Confirmation tone The procedure was successfully completed and accepted. Rejection tone The procedure is invalid and was not accepted. Override tone It alerts the user having a conversation that the call’s privacy was violated (override). Conference tone It indicates that a new participant joined the conversation. Recall confirmation tone It confirms a callback Alert signal It alerts the called party when the Speakerphone Auto-Answering and Paging features are enabled. Special Dial Tone Indicates that a service is activated (Night Service, Electronic Lock, Do Not Disturb, etc.) Auto-Answering Tone After a Direct Communication Call is established. 16 Functions used for making calls Step by step Functions used for making calls Making Calls Considerations • • • • • When authorized, it allows you to call external numbers 1 on a public network. The HiPath 1100 can also be programmed to require pressing the "Internal" key before an internal number can be dialed. When this occurs, there is no need to enter an external line access code to dial an external number ("Automatic seizure of an external line"2). Check with your system’s support technician. Ask your support technician for the required internal numbers, public network access codes as well as information about activated features and available extensions. Depending on how the HiPath 1100 is programmed (ask the system’s technical support team) it will automatically select the most economical route for making an external call (LCR - Least Cost Routing). When an LCR is not available, the non-default carrier name or "EXPENSIVE CONN" appears on the display, and a warning tone is emitted. On system telephones volume control is adjusted individually on each set during calls. [1] See the chapter Important Programming Data - Classes of Service in Programming manual. [2] It allows the user to dial an external call directly, without having to dial an external access code (e.g 0). If a continuous dialing tone is heard when the handset is lifted, it means that Automatic Seizure Mode is activated (see Programming na External Line - Automatic Seizure of an external line, in the programming manual). 17 Functions used for making calls Step by step ...Using the handset n Lift the handset. • Internal call p Enter the extension number (e.g. 11/101). or • For an external call: Enter the access code to access an external line (e.g., 0) and the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. ...With the handset on the hook t Handset on the hook. p • For an internal call: Enter an extension number (e.g., 11/101). or • For an external call: Enter the access code to access an external line (e.g., 0) and the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. ...Using the speakerphone t Handset on the hook. Press the SPEAKER key. p • For an internal call: Enter an extension number (e.g., 11/101). or • For an external call: Enter the access code to access an external line (e.g., 0) and the external number you want to call. ws 18 Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Functions used for making calls Step by step ...Using automatic seizure of an activated external line • For an internal call: Press the "INTERNAL" key. INTERNAL p Enter the extension number (e.g. 11/101). • For an external call: p Enter the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. ...Using a group of external lines1 An extension can originate external call or calls to a Master PABX through a group of external lines. p Enter the number of the appropriate group of external lines. • w d or lmd to lmm = group of external lines Wait for a dial tone. p Enter the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. ... When a group is busy If an overflow group was configured when the system was programmed, the call is made using a second group of external lines. The second group of external lines takes into account the extension’s class of service. [1] When operating as a Satellite PABX for external calls or for calling extensions of a Master PABX, select the group of external lines before selecting the second external access code (0...9 or 00...99). Or, select the extension number, as appropriate (see Important programming data - Assigning groups of external lines to extensions in the Programming manual). When a group of external lines is configured as a Satellite PBX, a false dial tone is not generated. Overflow group for external lines (see Programming manual. Programming an external line - Overflow for a group of external lines 19 Functions used for making calls Step by step Switching to speakerphone Required: Conversation using the handset. and t Press and hold the SPEAKER key while placing the handset on the hook. Then release the key and resume the call. Switching to Handset Required: Conversation using the speakerphone. n and s Lift the handset and resume conversation. Speaker This feature turns the speaker on temporarily to allow other people in the same room to participate in the conversation. Inform the called party that the speaker is on. Required: Conversation using the handset. To enable Press the SPEAKER key. The LED comes on To deactivate Press the SPEAKER key. The LED goes off. Ending a call t or END 20 Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key. or Press the "EXIT" key. Functions used for making calls Step by step Seizure of a specific Line Seizing a specific line selects that line for generating an external call or a call to another PABX. p Enter the number of the external line (e.g., 801). or Press the "LINE 801" key, for example, to use the external line 801. LINE 801 w Wait for a dial tone. p Enter the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Phonebook/Speed Dialing Frequently used telephone numbers can be stored as abbreviated numbers in two types of phonebooks or speed dialing directories: • system speed dialing1 ASystem Speed Dial stores up to 250 numbers (000 to 249)most frequently used HiPath 1100. Numbers are stored andcan be accessed and used from any extension (when authorized, check with your support technician). • Individual speed dialing The Individual speed dialing stores up to 5 numbers chosen by the user. The numbers are configured by the user and remain stored only at the extension. [1] Numbers are stored during system configuration. They can be dialed from the system or 1 optiPoint with a system display accessible from any authorized extension. See the chapter Main Configurations - speed dialing in the Programming Manual. To assign names to numbers, use the HiPath 1100 Manager. 21 Functions used for making calls Step by step Using speed dialing Required: Individual speed dialing numbers are stored by the user. System speed dialing numbers are stored by the support technician. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *7=SPD DIAL? or qk Enter the code to access speed dialing. p Enter the desired abbreviated number from the system ws speed dialing directory: • ddd to fhm = system speed dialing • qd to qh = Individual speed dialing Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Programming individual speed dialing The speed dialing numbers stored in the Individual speed dialing directory are only available for the extension in which they were entered. These numbers can be updated, modified and deleted. Each extension can have up to 5 speed-dial numbers of 20 digits each. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *92=CH SPD DL? or qmf Enter the code to program a speed-dial number. p Enter the individual speed dialing abbreviated number: • qd to qh = Individual speed dialing or NEXT? Confirm. NEXT? Press until you see the abbreviated number you want. If a number has already been stored, the name (if entered) or the telephone number associated will be display. 22 Functions used for making calls Step by step Select and confirm. CHANGE? p Enter the external number to be stored in this position in the individual speed dialing directory. Optional You can also enter a name to be associated to the number. This name will be stored in the speed dialing directory and displayed when the number is dialed. Select and confirm. ENTER NAME? p Enter the name you want to associate to the number for Caller ID and phonebook searches. The telephone keypad is now available for entering letters by repeatedly pressing the key for the letter you want. Entering Letters 1x 2x 3x 4x 1x f f f f g Letter A Letter B Letter C Number 2 Letter D, and so on. Example: Press the " 2" key three times to enter the letter "C" or press "3" twice to enter the letter "E." • Key "0" = enters a space. • Keys "1" and "#" = delete the last character entered. Optional An Interdigit Pause ("P") can be added by pressing the redial key. 23 Functions used for making calls Step by step Each "P" character inserts a 2-second pause (default) in the connection. A longer pause can be inserted by entering more than one character (for example, for a 4-second pause enter "PP") The first "P# or #" specifies that the next digits for A will only be forwarded if: • Digital line or S0 extension: P# - DTMF digits are sent after local carrier identification, when B is not answered. # - DTMF digits are sent after B is answered. • Analog trunk or analog extension: P# or # - DTMF digits are sent after B is answered. Other characters ("#" and/or "*") may be added after "P#". Confirm. SAVE? or If you make a mistake: Select and confirm. All information is deleted. PREVIOUS? or If a name is displayed, you can view the number associated to it. Select and confirm. VIEW STAT NO.? or If a number is displayed, you can view the name associated to it. Select and confirm. VIEW NAME? or Delete all abbreviated number entries. Select and confirm. DELETE? or EXIT? 24 Select and confirm. Functions used for making calls Step by step Phonebook Search A Phonebook Search or and alphanumeric search allows an extension to look up a person’s number by the person’s name when making a call. Required: Names must be assigned to the speed dialing numbers recorded. n or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Confirm. DIRECTORY? The first record is displayed. Select and press to go to another record. SCROLL NEXT? or Select and press to go to another record. SCROLL PREV? or p Enter the name you want to select or the first letters of the name. The name is searched. The telephone keypad is now available for entering letters by repeatedly pressing the key for the letter you want. Entering Letters 1x 2x 3x 4x 1x f f f f g Letter A Letter B Letter C Number 2 Letter D, and so on. Example: Press the " 2" key three times to enter the letter "C" or press "3" twice to enter the letter "E." • Key "0" = enters a space. • Key "1" = displays the first record on the speed dialing directory. • Keys "*" and "#"= do not mean anything 25 Functions used for making calls Step by step If no match is found for the letters entered or if it is not possible to enter letters at the moment, you will hear a short beeping sound. Optional Select and confirm. Deletes the last character that was entered If all characters are deleted, the first speed dialing entry will be displayed again. DELETE CHAR? Optional Select and confirm. All characters that were entered will be deleted, and the first entry of the speed dialing directory will be displayed again. DELETE LINE? Optional Select and confirm. VIEW STAT NO.? Optional VIEW NAME? Select and confirm. The record selected is displayed: CALL? Select and confirm. Caller Lists The last calls identified1by the extension are stored in three caller lists. These caller lists can be programmed to save only external calls or both external and internal calls. A system telephone with a display allows you to view and select lists: • • • 1 = CALLS NOT ANSWERED2 2 = CALLS ANSWERED 3 = CALLS MADE Up to 10 calls can be stored for each caller list. They are stored in the order they were received or made. Each call is stored with a time stamp. The list starts with the most recent call that has not been recalled. If several calls were from the same caller, the list will show the time of the last call and the total number of times the call was received. [1] Make sure that Caller ID is activated by your carrier. [2] The calls will not be stored if they are for hunt groups (HG) or UCD agents. 26 Functions used for making calls Step by step Calls not answered by an MSN/Call group (CG) appear in the list of "Unanswered calls" of all the participants of the group. If one of the members of the group returns the call using the "Caller List" feature and the call is completed or any other extension takes the call, the record of this call will be removed from the list of "Unattended Calls" of all the members of the group. If an MSN DID does not attend an external call, it will be stored in the unattended calls list, specifying the Name/Number of the call and/or Name/ Number called (MSN). The fields that should appear in the display should be configured using HiPath 1100 Manager. Looking up a caller list Select and confirm. CALLR LST? or rlf Enter the dialing code for looking up caller lists. 1=N ANS CALLS? or Select and enter the type of caller list wanted. 2=ANS CALLS or 3=OUTG CALLS or p Enter the number of the list you want to look up: e = Unattended calls f = Attended calls g = Dialed calls Enter to display additional lists. NEXT ? End consultation. Select and confirm. EXIT? or 27 Functions used for making calls Step by step Press the Service menu key. or t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key Consultation about time of call and additional caller information Required: The record wanted is shown in the caller list during the consultation. . Select and confirm. DATE/TIME? or VIEW STAT NO.? or VIEW NAME? or WHO? Calling a number from a caller list1 Required: The record wanted is shown in the caller list during the consultation. Select and confirm. CALL? ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Delete the record from the caller list. Required: The record wanted is shown in the caller list during the consultation. DELETE? Select and confirm. [1] If a list is full and a call is made, the last number stored is automatically erased from the caller list. 28 Functions used for making calls Step by step External line reservation1 When there is no line available for making an external call, use the line reservation feature. Required: The user tried to access an external line and received a busy signal. Wait 7 s w Wait 7 seconds until you hear a distinctive tone (this may vary depending on system’s configuration). or Confirm. LINE RESERVATION? or qil Enter the code to confirm line reservation. t or w Wait for a confirmation tone. Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key w Wait for callback when an external line becomes available. When a line becomes available... << >> The telephone rings (a distinctive ring). n or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. p Enter the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. [1] On HiPath 1100 systems, only four external line reservations can be done simultaneously. 29 Functions used for making calls Step by step For Internet access The line reservation for the Internet access feature allows an extension to have exclusive access to a specific external line. The remaining extensions will not be able to use this line while this feature is activated. This, however, does not prevent the line from receiving incoming calls as usual. Enter reservation/remove reservation of a line Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *493=INTERNET? or #493=NET ONOFF? or qhmg Enter the code for reserving or removing an external line reservation. or rhmg Enter the code for reserving or removing an external line reservation. p Enter the code for the external line (e.g., 801). The display shows that this feature is activated. INTERNET ON or INTERNET OFF 30 The display shows that this feature is deactivated. Functions used for making calls Step by step Recall1 This feature allows you automatically to place a call to an extension or external number (over an ISDN line) that is unavailable at the moment. The call will go through as soon as the line is available. Required: The destination number is not available. Callback due to no answer/busy Confirm. RECALL? or qil Enter the code to confirm the recall. or Wait 7 s t or w Wait 7 seconds (if configured, Recall will be automatically activated). w Wait for a confirmation tone. Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key w Wait for the recall. If Callback has been deactivated during configuration, do the following to enable it:2: Wait a few seconds until the display shows "RECALL ON." and the busy signal or the ringing signal stop briefly. RECALL ON.? t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key. w Wait for the recall. [1] Extension is busy - the system generates a recall as soon as a line is available. Extension is free - the system generates a recall once the caller has returned to the station and made a call. External number is busy - The system generates a recall as soon as the destination number is free. This feature must be activated by the carrier and the system needs to have an S0 module installed. Only one recall can be activated for each extension. A new recall cancels the previous one. [2] (See Activating Callback/Urgent Call with timeout, in the programming manual) 31 Functions used for making calls Step by step Answering a recall Required: A recall has been entered. << >> The telephone rings (a distinctive ring). The display shows "RECALL FROM:......" and the number you want to call. RECALL FROM:......? n or ws Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Recall verification/deactivation Select and confirm. VER RECALL? or ril Enter the code for canceling a recall. Delete the record displayed Confirm. DELETE? End consultation Select and confirm. EXIT? or Press the SPEAKER key. Option to deactivate recall for digital line or ISDN terminal Required: The destination of the recall is connected to an S0 port. (S0 module) << >> The telephone rings in the calling extension. CANCEL RECALL? 32 The caller display displays an option to cancel the recall. Functions used for making calls Step by step Override1 The Override feature allows the user to override a conversation. A beep signals that the conversation in progress has been overridden. Required: There is a conversation in progress at the call destination. Select and confirm. OVERRIDE? or qjf Enter the code to confirm the override. or Press the "OVERRIDE" key. OVERRIDE The called party and the caller hear a warning signal every two seconds. If the called party is using a system telephone with a display, it will show: "OVERRIDE: (name or telephone number) and "RELEASE?" (warning) s Start conversation. Silent monitoring2 Silent monitoring allows a user to override a call without sending a beep (for certain countries only). Required: There is a conversation in progress at the call destination. Select and confirm. SLNT MNTR? or qmhh Enter the code for silent monitoring. p Enter the extension (e.g., 11/101). ws Wait. Start monitoring. [1] The user must have authorization from the system’s support technician in order to use this feature Programming manual, Programming an extension - Override). [2] The user must have authorization to use this feature (see Programming manualProgramming an extension - Silent monitoring). Within the system, silent monitoring has the same restrictions as the Conference and Override features. If the monitoring or the monitored party change status, silent monitoring is canceled. This occurs, for example, when a call is placed on hold. 33 Functions used for making calls Step by step On Profiset 3030 telephones, the MUTE option is automatically activated with silent monitoring. Urgent call/Recall when busy1 The Urgent call feature is used when the extension being called is busy. Required: The destination called is busy. Wait a few seconds until the display shows "CAMP-ON" and the busy signal changes to a ring. CAMP-ON! w Wait for the call to be answered. If the configuration has been changed, do the following to reenable the Urgent Call feature:2 Confirm. RECALL? or qil Enter the code to confirm an urgent call. Wait a few seconds until the display shows "CAMP-ON" and the busy signal changes to a ring. CAMP-ON! w Wait for the call to be answered. [1] An urgent call cannot be made when data protection, consultation or conference features are activated at the extension called. [2] (See Activating with a timeout, in the programming manual). 34 Functions used for making calls Step by step Hotline1 The Hotline feature allows an extension to automatically generate a call to a pre-programmed number in the system speed dialing as soon as the handset is lifted. n or ws Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Warmline2 Warmline is the length of time the extension should wait to call the first number configured as a Hotline. Assuming the timeout is 9 seconds, the call will be made 9 seconds after the handset is lifted. However, if during the 9 second time interval a key is pressed on the phone keypad, the call to the Hotline will be canceled. Each extension can have a different timeout for enabling a Hotline. This timeout may vary from 0 to 9 seconds. n or ws Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Calling an attendant console (AC)3 An attendant console can be called at any time for making a call or simply for consultation. m Enter the code for calling the attendant console. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. [1] Extensions configured to use the Hotline feature cannot dial any other internal or external numbers. However, they are able to receive calls as usual (see Programming an extension - Hotline in the Programming manual). [2] Extensions configured to use the Warmline function are able to dial all other internal or external numbers, as well as receive calls as usual (see Programming an extension - Warmline in the Programming manual). [3] When no extension is programmed as an attendant and "9" is entered, a busy signal is heard. 35 Functions used for making calls Step by step Direct communication call This features enables voice messages to be sent to Profiset 3030 telephones using the speakerphone. A message can be sent to an extension or a Call group (CG). When a message is sent, the called party hears a warning signal before the message is played and the display shows the caller’s name and number. Required: Destination number uses a Profiset 3030 or an optiPoint with a speakerphone telephone. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *80=SPKR CALL? or qld Enter the code for direct messaging. p Enter an extension or Call group (CG). s Record the message. Answer the call n or s 36 Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Start conversation. Functions used for making calls Step by step Handsfree answerback1 The called extension receives an alert tone. the call using the speakerphone is established immediately after this tone is received. Required: A system telephone with a speakerphone at the destination number. Select and confirm. HFA ON? or HFA OFF? or qmjor rmj Enter the code to enable or deactivate answering. LCR2 LCR (Least Cost Routing) is designed to lower telephone communications costs. When LCR is activated, all outgoing calls are routed to provide the least expensive connection costs. A table is created listing all times of the day, days of the week, telephone service providers (rules) so that calls can be made when rates are at their lowest. After programming, you can make calls with no need to enter the carrier code since LCR automatically uses the carrier that provides the lowest rate at the time the call is being placed. Required: This feature must be configured for the system by using the HiPath 1100 Manager. n or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. p Enter the code to access an external line (e.g., 0). w Wait for an external line dial tone. p Enter the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. You can program the HiPath 1100 to send a warning tone if no external line is available for LCR (see Programming manual - Main Configurations - Warning Tone [1] This feature must be activated by the destination number during programming (see Programming an extension - Auto-answering mode, in the Programming manual). [2] Settings must be configured on the HiPath 1100 Manager. 37 Functions used for making calls Step by step when LCR is not available). This will alert the user to the fact that the call is being completed by a standard carrier and that rates may be higher than usual. To warn the user that a different carrier is completing the call, the system telephone will display the new carrier or "EXPENSIVE CONNECTION" and a warning tone will sound. (warning) LCR Bypass 1 This makes it possible temporarily to deactivate the rules of the LCR for an external call, using the carrier selected by the user to make the connection. Required: The LCR feature is available. Select and confirm. LCR BYPASS? or Press the "LCR Bypass" key. LCR BYPASS or qhi Enter the code for "LCR BYPASS". p Enter the desired carrier code and number. s Start conversation. End LCR Bypass t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key [1] The rules of the LCR will only be ignored for the current call. If a consultation or redialing is made, the rules of the LCR will be analyzed for this new call. This feature may be activated by any extension. 38 Functions used for making calls Step by step ACS1 With ACS (Alternative carrier selection) the system can be set to use a specific carrier regardless of user’s selection. This feature is very useful for selecting the carrier that offers the best rates at the time of call or for setting the system to use one operator only. This is done by properly defining the rules. The first digits of the number dialed by the user are analyzed by the system. If they match the conversion rule, they will be replaced by the default number as set forth by that rule. You can also preset the route/destination to be used. There is no field available to specify a carrier. The carrier code must be included in the conversion rule. Different conversion rules can be applied to the same number, depending on the time of day and day of the week. It is possible to define a maximum of 100 conversion rules. Example: Number dialed: 262 XXXX Conversion Rules: Index Number Alterna- Alterna- Overflow Selected tive tive des- destinanumber tination tion 01 267 342 0 801 02 262 341 801 803 The number that will be selected by the system is 341XXXX using destination 801. If this route/destination is busy, the overflow option will be route/destination 803. You may insert pauses in the Conversion rules (Consult the HiPath 1100 Manager help file). Required: This feature must be configured for the system by using the HiPath 1100 Manager. t or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. p Enter the code to access an external line (e.g., 0). w Wait for an external line dial tone. p Enter the external number you want to call. [1] ACS does not affect emergency numbers when the user dials directly. 39 Functions used for making calls Step by step ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. When the LCR or ACS is activated, the extensions receive a false line tone for external dialing. Timer for outgoing external calls1 This setting specifies a maximum time for the duration of an outgoing external call for each extension. The time count starts upon connection of a call and it never restarts while the call is in progress (e.g., when there is a transfer). Once the specified time expires, the call is automatically disconnected. Required: This feature must have been configured and activated for the extension. p Enter an external number. ws w Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Timer for the specified time period is initiated. Before a call is disconnected by the timer, a 10-second warning tone is sent to the extension and the message "TIME EXCEEDED" is shown on the display. TIME EXCEEDED t Once the specified time has elapsed the call is disconnected. Timeout for external calls2 The "timeout for external calls" feature defines a time "credit" for an extension to make external calls. In other words, when the total time of the external calls made reaches the time limit set for calls underway, these calls will be interrupted and no further calls may be made until more time "credit" is awarded. [1] See Programming an extension - Timer for outgoing external calls, in the programming manual [2] See programming manual - Programming the extension - Timeout for external calls. 40 Functions used for making calls Step by step Calls may also be interrupted if the extension has been configured with these features: • ”Timer for outgoing external calls”, the timeout stops counting. • "Billing for an extension" - the call will only be started or can continue if the time and credit limit have not been reached. For simultaneous calls, call times will be counted separately. If the call ends before a cycle is complete, the time will be counted as if the call had completed a 5-second cycle. Required: This feature must have been configured and activated for the extension. p Enter an external number. ws w t Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. The time count set for the extension is started. The call is disconnected once the specified time has elapsed. View timeout This allows you to view the time spent and the time remaining for making external calls. Required: This feature must have been configured and activated for the extension. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. #65 = Show time? or rji Enter the code for "view timeout". or TIMEOUT Press the "TIMEOUT" key. HH:MM Shows the time spent for 5 seconds. HH:MM Shows the time remaining for 5 seconds. 06:30 27 SEC 03.OUT 05 HiPath 1100 > The system shows the date and hour again. 41 Functions used for making calls Step by step DISA1 DISA (Direct Inward System Access) is a feature that allows you to make an external call from an external telephone (as if it was an extension) through your system. In addition, the following features can be activated or deactivated: • ”Internal” • ”Disabling a feature” • ”Conference” • ”Night service” • ”Suffix dialing” • ”Entrance telephone - door opener” • ”Electronic lock” • ”Phonebook/Speed Dialing” (system and individual) • ”Relay” • ”Do not disturb” Required: The telephone must be an MF telephone that is not part of the system, that is, it cannot be an extension. n Lift the handset. p Call the HiPath 1100 by entering a DISA MSN number (see MSN DISA in the programming manual or the HiPath 1100 Manager) previously provided by a support technician). w Wait for a continuous tone. p Enter the extension number for the user with a DISA permission (see DISA permission Programming manual, in the programming manual). p Enter the current 5-digit password for the electronic lock (default is: 00000). [1] The HiPath 1100 allows only one DISA call at a time. When there is a DISA call in progress, a second call to a DISA external line or one with a DISA answering mode is treated as a regular call. The DISA line is available for another call as soon as the phone is placed back on the hook. When there is a DISA call in progress, a second call to a DISA external line or one with a DISA answering mode is treated as a regular call. If a call is received over an external line configured as a Fax/DID and DISA, the call is answered by the Fax/DID if this facility is available at that moment. You can program an external analog DISA line to be activated for certain time periods (see External DISA Line, in the programming manual). TAPI only monitors physical ports. To operate correctly, a DISA feature must use special ports, and those cannot be monitored. If a physical port is used when the DISA feature is activated, the TAPI will be able to monitor it. 42 Functions used for making calls Step by step w Wait for a continuous tone. p Enter the feature code (e.g, *97 – Do not disturb). or p Enter the external number you want to call. s Start conversation. Using a temporary MSN to make a call This feature allows you to use a temporary MSN from your own directory to make an external call. Or use the "Programming the keys" feature to assign a key to an MSN for monitoring incoming and outgoing calls. Required: You must know which selection option was configured (see Programming manual Assigning a temporary MSN) for accessing the MSN: • Enter the slot (001 ...140) for the MSN number or • Enter the MSN number Example Slot MSN 001 3415565 - Home 002 3416496 - Office User is at his/her office (3416496): Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES? *41=TEMP MSN? or qhe Enter the code for the temporary MSN. or TEMP MSN Press the "TEMP MSN" key. p Enter the slot (e.g., 001) or the MSN Number (e.g., 3415565) you want to sent to the destination. p Enter the code to access an external line (e.g., 0). 43 Functions used during calls Step by step p Enter the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. At this time, the called destination receives the Caller ID information displaying the number 3415565, even though the call has been originated from number 3416496. Functions used during calls Consultation1 The Consultation feature allows the extension to make a consultation to a third party when a call is in progress. At the same time, it prevents the first caller from listening to the conversation. Required: A call must be in progress. Confirm. CONSULT? or Press the "CONSULT" key CONSULT p Enter the extension number (e.g. 11/101) or dial the access code for an external line (e.g., 0) then the external number. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start a consultation. To return to the first call... Confirm. QUIT AND RET? or wt Wait for the consulted party to replace the handset. If the consultation extension is busy or does not answer, or if you want to return to the first call before answering... Confirm. HELD CALL? or [1] When the handset is replaced during a consultation, the first call is transferred to the extension that was consulted. 44 Functions used during calls Step by step qd Enter the code to return to the first call. ws Wait to return. Proceed with the conversation. Transfer1 The Transfer feature allows an extension to transfer a call (incoming or outgoing) to another extension or to an external number. Required: A call must be in progress. Select and confirm. TRANSFER? p Enter the extension or external number. Optional (s) Let the caller know that there is a second call. Confirm. TRANSFER? or t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key External-to-external over an analog trunk2 When there is an external call in progress, an extension can make a consultation to another external number and transfer the call, as described above. Once the call is transferred and answered at the destination, a disconnect timer is activated (default is 5 minutes). A 20-second warning tone is sent to both parties before the call is disconnected. In order to continue the call without disconnecting, the destination number must enter a code (MF, default "00") to restart the timeout., The call disconnect timeout and the Code to reset it are configurable. Please ask your system’s support technician for further information. [1] If a transfer’s destination extension does not answer, the call is returned to the calling extension. An external-to-external transfer can only be made when at least one of the calls is an outgoing call. A call cannot be transferred to an entrance telephone, neither can an entrance telephone transfer a call. [2] A call is terminated under three conditions: • Disconnect timeout after and external-to-external transfer (Code 183); • When a busy signal is detected; • Type of answering signal (Code 158) detected. 45 Functions used during calls Step by step If the consultation extension is busy or does not answer, or if you want to return to the first call before answering... Confirm. HELD CALL? or qd Enter the code to return to the first call. ws Wait to return. Proceed with the conversation. Toggle The toggle feature makes it possible to switch conversations between two calls. Required: A consultation is in progress. Select and confirm. TOGGLE? or Press to access the Service menu. qf Enter the code to switch between two calls. or Press the "TOGGLE" key. TOGGLE ws 46 Wait to return. Proceed with the conversation. Functions used during calls Step by step Conference1 The conference feature allows a third party to participate in a conversation when a call is in progress. Three party call Required: A call must be in progress. Select and confirm. CONSULT? or Select and confirm. START. CONF? p Enter the extension (e.g., 11/101) or dial the access code for an external line (e.g., 0) then the number to be included in the conference. w Wait for the call to be answered. s Inform the person about the conference. Select and confirm. CONFERENCE? or Press to access the Service menu. qg Enter the code to add the participant. or CONFERENCE Press the "Conference" key w Wait. s Start the conference. [1] The extension must be activated for conferencing. After the conference, a new ticket is generated that provides information on the conference. An entrance telephone cannot be part of a conference. 47 Functions used during calls Step by step Conference with more than three participants Required: A three-way conference must be in progress. In a conference with more than three participants the extension that began the conference (master extension) may administrate up to 5 new participants (slave extensions). • • • • Adding a participant; Removing a participant; Leave the conference; End a conference; Considerations: • If the master replaces the telephone on the hook or an error occurs during the consultation, a callback is begun for the conference. • When an external call is received, the master can temporarily leave the conference, answer the call and add that new participant to the conference. If it is a slave extension, it can answer the call with the telephone menu, but it will then be disconnected from the conference. • The maximum number of conference calls (including override and silent monitoring) is two, as one extension cannot take part in both at the same time. • In the HiPath 1190 there is an upper limit of 16 lines configured with the CLIP DTMF option that causes limitations in the conference feature depending on the number of lines being used by the CLIP DTMF at any given time. This is caused by the fact that both the CLIP DTMF and the Conference use common resources in the system. So, for example: – In a system with 16 CLIP DTMF lines there can be 2 conferences with 3 participants; – In a system with 8 CLIP DTMF lines there can be 1 conference with 8 participants or 2 conferences with 4 participants; – In a system with no CLIP DTMF lines there can be 2 conferences with 8 participants. To free additional ports for use with the Conference feature without depending on the use of the CLIP DTMF, this function should be disabled for certain lines. (see Manager or Programming Manual*, Analog Identification - CLIP). 48 Functions used during calls Step by step Adding a participant Required: A conference with more than three speakers activated and the extension as master. The display shows the number of participants. CONF:n PARTIC. Select and confirm. ADD PARTIC.? p Enter the extension (e.g., 12/102) or dial the access code for an external line (e.g., 0) then the number to be included in the conference. w Wait for the call to be answered. s Inform the person about the conference. Select and confirm. CONFERENCE? or Press to access the Service menu. qg Enter the code to add the participant. or CONFERENCE Press the "Conference" key w Wait. s Start the conference. Considerations: • During consultation status, the master extension will temporarily be left out of the conference. If one of the slaves disconnects from a conference with only 2 slaves, the conference will be ended and the other will be placed on hold. • When the master makes more than one consultation, the Toggle feature will switch between the last two calls on hold. • A new participant may only be added if there is only one slave on hold. If more than one participant is on hold, the master should disconnect them until only one is left, and then add the new participant. • The TAPI interface only supports 3 participants in a conference, therefore it is not possible to add a fourth member if at least one of the participants is being monitored by the TAPI 49 Functions used during calls Step by step Removing a participant The master extension can remove a slave extension at any time, while keeping the other participants in the conversation. Required: A conference activated and the extension as master. The display shows the number of participants. CONF:n PARTIC. SEE CONF PTYS.? Select and confirm. NEXT? Select the participant to remove and confirm. REMOVE CONF PTYS.? Select and confirm to remove the participant. To return to the main menu Select and confirm to return to the menu main. LEAVE LIST? Leave the conference When you leave the conference, a new master extension will be designated automatically. Required: A conference activated and the extension as master. The display shows the number of participants. CONF:n PARTIC. Select and confirm to leave the conference. LEAVE CONF? or t or 50 Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key Considerations: • S0 telephones and external telephones cannot be designated as master. If the conference does not have an extension that can be master, the conference will be ended. Except when only two external lines are in conversation and the external-to-external transfer feature is activated. • If external call timer is activated and the master extension leaves the conference, the timer stays activated. When the time is up, the external lines will be disconnected but the other members of the conference will keep talking. Functions used during calls Step by step End a conference The master extension can end the conference, disconnecting all the participants. Required: A conference activated and the extension as master. The display shows the number of participants. CONF:n PARTIC. Press to access the Service menu. MORE FEATURES? Select and confirm. #3=END CONF? Select and confirm. or Select and confirm. END CONF? or END CONF. Press "End Conf" key. 51 Functions used during calls Step by step Parking1 The parking feature can place up to 10 internal or external calls on hold and answer these at any extension. Required: A call must be in progress. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *56=PARK CALL? or qij Enter the code for parking a call. or Press the "PARK" key. PARK d ... m Select a parking slot (e.g., 0). t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key Recovering a parked call Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. #56=RTRV CALL? or Press to access the Service menu. rij Enter the code to retrieve the call. or Press the "PARK" key. PARK d ... m Select a parking slot (e.g., 0). s Start conversation. [1] If the slot selected is busy, a rejection tone is heard. If a call that was placed on parking is not recovered after a specified timeout, it is sent back to the originating extension. 52 Functions used during calls Step by step General parking1 General parking allows external calls to be placed on hold using a programmable key (”Programming the keys”) configured with this option or using the display menu and retrieved from any extension that has a "Seizure of a specific Line" key configured with the same external line or using the respective feature code. The information that there is an external call parked on a certain line can be viewed using the LED indicator of the key programmed with the "Seizure of a specific Line" feature that will blink slowly in the extensions activated. Required: An external call must be in progress. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. GENERAL PARKING? or Press the "GNRL PARKING" key. GNRL PARKING? t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key Recovering a parked external call Press to access the Service menu. MORE FEATURES? Select and confirm. *63=RTRV LINE? Select and confirm. or qjg Enter the code to retrieve the call. p Enter the number of the external line where the call is parked (for example: 801). or Press the "LINE 801" key, for example, for recovering a parked call. LINE 801 s Start conversation. [1] If the slot selected is busy, a rejection tone is heard. If a call that was placed on parking is not recovered after a specified timeout, it is sent back to the originating extension. 53 Functions used during calls Step by step Suffix dialing1 Suffix dialing allows an extension to send information or MF commands during a call (e.g: for telebanking). Required: The call is in progress and the system accessed is ready to receive the information/codes. p Enter the information requested by the answering service. w Wait for confirmation of the data. Flash on analog trunk The flash on external line feature allows the caller to send a flash signal when making an external call (e.g.: Master PABX commands). Required: An external call must be in progress. d Press the Flash key. or Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES? *51=FLASH? or qie Enter the code for sending a flash signal over the external line. or Press the FLASH key. FLASH s Follow the instructions to make your selections. [1] This feature differentiates the numbers entered from system service numbers. 54 Functions used during calls Step by step Retrieving a call on hold This feature allows you to retrieve a call on hold because the destination number was busy. Once the call is resumed, the destination is disconnected. Required: A consultation was completed and the destination is busy. Confirm. RET HELD CALL? or qd Enter the code to return to the first call. ws Wait to return. Proceed with the conversation. Account code1 External calls can be assigned account codes which provide more control over telephone costs. This information may be presented on the billing ticket. An account code is specified by a sequence of up to 10 random digits (0...9). For example, the number of a lawsuit. In system telephones, this feature is selected before or during a call, using the menu, an account code or a programmable key, according to the switch. Consult the support technician for further information. Required: Account codes must already be defined and the system’s support technician must have defined the mode in which the feature works. External outgoing calls Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *60=ACCT CODE? or qjd Dial the code to enter with the account code. or ACCOUNT CODE Press the "ACCOUNT CODE" key. [1] This information may or may not appear on the billing ticket (see Programming manual - call detail report - Ticket account code). You do not require an account code to dial emergency numbers. When a ”External line reservation” is made, the account code will be stored to be used automatically later when the "reserve" calls back. 55 Functions used during calls Step by step p Enter the account code (a sequence of up to 10 digits from 0 to 9). r If the account code has not been configured using Hi- Path 1100 Manager or the option to validate the account code is deactivated, this key closes the sequence of digits if the code has fewer than 10 digits. If the account code has been configured using HiPath 1100 Manager and the option to validate the account code is activated, this key should not be used. p Enter the code to access an external line (e.g., 0) and the external number you want to call. ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Incoming external calls (optional) Required: During the conversation. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *60=ACCT CODE? or Press the account code key. ACCOUNT CODE p Enter the account code (a sequence of up to 10 digits from 0 to 9). r If the account code has not been configured using Hi- Path 1100 Manager or the option to validate the account code is deactivated, this key closes the sequence of digits if the code has fewer than 10 digits. If the account code has been configured using HiPath 1100 Manager and the option to validate the account code is activated, this key should not be used. s 56 Proceed with the conversation. Functions used when receiving calls Step by step It is also possible to configure the system so that it is either mandatory or optional to enter an account code at the start of the call. These settings can be configured using HiPath 1100 Manager (see Account codes - A31003-K1160-B810-*-*) or programming code (see Programming Manual, A31003-K1160-B804-*-*, Account code type). The account code can be configured in advance using HiPath 1100 Manager (see Account codes - A31003-K1160-B810-*-*). If it has been configured and the option to validate the account code is selected, only the configured codes will be accepted. If an invalid account code is typed in, a negative tone will sound or a message will be displayed. Functions used when receiving calls Answering calls Extensions receive different ringing signals and tones depending on the type of call being received and the specified country setting. For example, some types of ringing signals are: • When receiving an internal call or callback, the telephone rings twice (two short beeps) at 4-second intervals (double sequence). • When receiving an external call, the telephone rings once (single beep) at 4-second intervals • When receiving an entrance telephone call, the telephone rings three times (triple beeps) at 4-second intervals. • When receiving a second call, a short tone (beep) is heard at 6-second intervals. • When receiving an alarm clock call, the telephone rings twice (a long and a short beep) at 4-second intervals). • On system telephones volume control is adjusted individually on each set during calls. 57 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step The display shows the caller’s number, if Caller ID has not been blocked by the caller. On the HiPath 1100, if you record a name associated to the number the name will also be displayed (if so configured by your system’s support technician). ...Using the Handset << >> The extension rings. The display shows the Caller ID information. n Lift the handset. ...Using the speakerphone << >> The extension rings. The display shows the Caller ID information. Press the SPEAKER key. Answering a call on hold If there is an intermittent signal in the background when a conversation is in progress, it means there is a second or an urgent call being made to that extension. Required: A call must be in progress. Select and confirm. CALL WTNG? or Press to access the Service menu. qii Enter the code for answering a call. or Press the "CALL WAITING" key. CALL WAITING or Select and confirm. TOGGLE? or Press to access the Service menu. qf Enter the code to switch between two calls. ws w 58 Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. The first call is put on hold. Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Switching between calls (Æ page 46) Select and confirm. TOGGLE? or Press to access the Service menu. qf Enter the code to switch between two calls. or Press the "TOGGLE" key. TOGGLE ws Wait to return. Proceed with the conversation. Pickup Group1 The group pickup feature allows any group extension to answer a call that rings at a different extension belonging to the same group (Ask your system’s support technician). Required: The extension rings briefly. The display shows: CALL PICKUP GRP PICKUP-G? or Confirm. Press to access the Service menu. qik Enter the code for picking up a group call. or Press the PICKUP- GROUP" key. PICKUP GROUP ws Wait. Start conversation. [1] An external call takes precedence over an internal call. In the event of a recall, only the extension of the group that activated the feature can answer it. For further information about the group pickup feature, see Programming an extension - Pickup groups, on the Programming manual. 59 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Individual The Individual pickup feature allows a system extension to answer a call that rings in a different known extension number. Required: A known extension is ringing. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *59=PICKUP-D? or Press to access the Service menu. qim Enter the code for individual pickup. or Press the INDIVIDUAL PICKUP key. INDIVIDUAL PICKUP p Enter the extension number (e.g. 11/101). ws Wait. Start conversation. Call forwarding1 This allows a call to be forwarded up to two times2 to another extension or call group, or even for a configured external number. Internal Internal call forwarding reroutes calls made to an extension to another specified extension or to a group associated to a voice mail server, Call group (CG) or Fax/DID. Select and confirm. FWD ON? or qee Enter the code for call forwarding. [1] When a UCD agent enables call forwarding, the agent is automatically logged out of the group. When the agent is logged into the group, call forwarding is deactivated. When a UCD agent enables call forward no answer, the agent’s status becomes unavailable. When the status is available, call forwarding is deactivated. Disabling call forwarding does not affect the UCD agent status. [2] Cascaded forwarding is possible up to the third destination, i.e., destination 1 has call forwarding to destination 2 and destination 2 has call forwarding to destination 3. Any call to destination 1 will be forwarded to destination 3. If destination 3 has call forwarding, this will not be made (see Programming Manual A31003-K1160-B804-*-*, Cascaded call forwarding). 60 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step p Enter the number for the 1. Extension you want to call (e.g., 11/101). 2. UCD subscriber group for voice mail (e.g., 790). 3. Call group (e.g 770) Confirm. SAVE? External1 The external call forwarding feature allows calls made to a specific extension to be forwarded to an external number. Select and confirm. FWD ON ? or qee Enter the code for call forwarding. p Enter the number for accessing an external line: 1. For example, 0; 2. A group of external lines (e.g., 890). w Wait for a dial tone. p Enter the number you want to call. SAVE? Confirm. When there is no answer2 The call forward no answer feature allows rerouting a call made to a specific extension to another extension, a voice mail subscriber group or an external number, after a specified timeout that can be pre-programmed or if busy. Press to access the Service menu. MORE FEATURES? Select and confirm. *14=CFNR ON? [1] Call forwarding on an analog line times out after 5 minutes of conversation. Call forwarding does not take place when the external destination number is busy. When a call is forwarded by the internal entrance telephone, it is disconnected after 1 minute of conversation. [2] The call rings at the destination extension until the preset timeout expires (see Programming manual, Programming an extension call forward no answer) or is forwarded immediately if busy. 61 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step or qeh Enter the code for internal call forwarding. p Enter the number for the 1. 2. 3. 4. SAVE? FORWARD TO: Extension you want to call (e.g., 11/101). UCD subscriber group for voice mail (e.g., 790). Call group (e.g 770) Access to an external line (e.g., 0) and the external destination number. Confirm. If call forwarding is activated, the display will show "FORWARD TO:" during a period of time. For Fax/DID1 When a Fax/DID module is installed, calls can be forwarded to Auto-answering mode. p Enter the type of call forwarding wanted: 1. qee - Direct call forwarding 2. qeh - Call forward no answer 3.p Enter the call forwarding destination number. 1. khd - FAX TO: FAX Call forward to FAX is indicated on the display. 2. TO: DID Call forward to DID is indicated on the display. 3. TO: FAX/DID SAVE? khf - Fax/DID Call forward to DID/FAX is indicated on the display. 4. TO: ANNOUNCEMENT khe - Attendant (direct dialing to extension) khg - Message Call forward to Greeting is indicated on the display. Confirm. [1] For further information about the Fax/DID module, see Fax/DID Auto-answering mode in the Programming manual. 62 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Conditional1 This feature is available when using a CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) interface. Incoming calls can be forwarded to a specified destination list, as configured in a TAPI-type application such as a Windows TAPI Browser. The settings of the previous list or unconditional call forwarding will be replaced with the new list settings. The following information is required for configuring a list: • Incoming caller ID • Day of the week and time • Type of call (internal or external) When more than one number have been specified for incoming calls to an extension, the call forwarding priority will be: 1. Checks to see if the Caller ID for the incoming call matches the number programmed for the extension 2. Checks to ensure that the Type of Call (internal or external) has been configured 3. Checks the time settings. Required: The extension has permission for conditional call forwarding and the system is connected to a PC that has a TSB application installed. 1. Rules and conditions for call forwarding can be configured for each extension by using a Windows TSP application 2. Apply the settings to the extension desired. 3. From this moment on the extension will be forwarded. CFC ON The display shows that this feature is activated. [1] The system allows up to 50 call forwarding numbers (see Programming manual,Programming an extension - Conditional forwarding limited by extension and external CFW). Conditional call forwarding has priority over an unconditional call forwarding. Conditional call forwarding is not available for S0 extensions. 63 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Disabling call forwarding This feature allows an extension to resume answering incoming calls. Internal/External Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES? #11=FWD OFF? or ree Enter the code to deactivate call forwarding. Conditional Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. #0=RESET SRVC? or rd Enter the code to enable the features. When there is no answer When calls are not answered after a specified time, they will no longer be forwarded to another extension, voice mail subscriber group or external number. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? #14=CFNR OFF or reh Enter the code to deactivate call forwarding. 64 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Do not disturb1 The Do not disturb feature prevents internal and external calls from being directed to an extension while allowing it to continue making and calls. When the handset is lifted there is a distinctive dial tone to remind the user that the feature is activated. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *97=DND ON? or #97=DND OFF? or qmk or rmk Enter the code to deactivate Do not disturb. The display shows that this feature is activated. DND ON or DND OFF The display shows that this feature is deactivated. Voice mail2 Voice mail is an information tool designed to facilitate communications within and outside of organizations. It is similar to electronic mailing, faxing, etc. The characteristic feature of voice mail is that communications are carried out by means of voice. More specifically, the main advantage of voice mail is that it allows the user to be accessible at any time, answering and receiving calls while maintaining other personal and direct communications. [1] The extension activated with the feature Do not disturb is not warned about an urgent incoming call or a recall request. Moreover, it cannot be used as a destination for call forwarding. The attendant console or overflow extension cannot enable this feature. When an extension configured as a door opener enables this feature, only calls originating from the door opening device will ring. [2] This feature is only available when the HiPath 1100 is connected to a voice mail server. This can be an organization’s own internal server or it can be part of the services provided by a local carrier. Voice mail Servers provide a wide range of features. We recommend reading the Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with the services provided and how to use them correctly. 65 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Users can retrieve messages: • from their own telephones • using an external or an internal telephone. The voice mail server may be Internal or External. An internal voice mail server refers to a server owned by the company itself while an external voice mail server refers to a facility outsourced to a local carrier. Internal Server An internal voice mail server works with a UCD subscriber group that is configured during the programming process. This is known as a VMIe group Interface. To enable extensions to receive MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) from the internal voice mail server you must enable the internal MWI feature. The configuration of a UCD subscriber group for the VMIe group Interface must fulfill these requirements: • It must not be programmed as a DID for an external line • It must not be configured for Overflow. • The agent’s auto-notes time interval must be set to at least 5 seconds. • Queue size must be set at the maximum allowed (default) External Server A voice mail server outsourced to a local carrier works for specified extensions grouped as a "External MWI group" during configuration of the system. When there is a message in the mailbox, the extensions that belong to this group receive a MWI (Message Waiting Indicator) from the external voice mail server. 66 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)1 The Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) is used in the HiPath 1100 to help manage voice mail. With this feature when a mailbox (internal or external) receives a new message, a signal or tone indicates that there is a message waiting. This indication is provided in the following manner: • By means of a key programmed as a MWI, in the case of system telephones. • By means of an icon shown on the display, in the case of Profiset 3030 system telephones or standard telephones with Caller ID (CLIP-FSK). The signal indication is activated when the first message is received in the mailbox. The indication is deactivated automatically by the voice mail server. MWI for system telephones2 When there is a message in the user’s mailbox, the key configured will blink as an indication. Programming a key as a MWI for the Internal Server A programmable telephone key is assigned as an indicator for a new message in the mailbox by using an internal voice mail server. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *91=PROG. FEATURE KEY? or qme Enter the programming code a key. Select a programmable key. CHANGE KEY? Confirm. MAILBOX? Select and confirm. [1] When using an internal voice mail server, extensions must be programmed in the subscriber group to which voice mail was assigned (see Programming an extension - UCD subscriber group in the programming manual). When using an external voice mail server (contracted with a local carrier), the extensions assigned to voice mail must be programmed and the service must be activated in the external MWI group (see Programming an extension - External MWI group in the programming manual). [2] For system telephones without a display the signaling must be programmed using the HiPath 1100 System Manager application. 67 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Confirm. SAVE? or Select and confirm. ANOTHER KEY? Programming a key as a MWI for the external server1 A programmable telephone key is assigned as an indicator for a new message in the mailbox by using an external voice mail server. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *91=PROG KEY? or qme Enter the programming code a key. Select a programmable key. CHANGE KEY? Confirm. MAILBOX? Select and confirm. SAVE? Confirm. or ANOTHER KEY? Select and confirm. Activating receipt of an Internal MWI2 When a subscriber group is programmed as a VMIe group Interface, it becomes a voice mail subscriber group that can be activated for signaling the moment a new message is waiting (see Programming an extension - VMIe group Interface in the programming manual). This is the only group with permission to deactivate the internal MWI. Press to access the Service menu. [1] When this key is pressed, the message "XTRN WAIT MSG" will appear on the system telephone display. [2] When all mailboxes of the Internal voice mail system are busy, the call is forwarded to the UCD subscriber group queue assigned to voice mail. Remember: It is not possible to transfer calls to the voice mail system. 68 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *68=INT WAIT MSG ON? or *68=INT WAIT MSG OFF? or Press to access the Service menu. qjl or rjl Enter the code to enable or deactivate internal MWI. The display shows that this feature is activated. INT WAIT MSG ON or The display shows that this feature is deactivated. INT WAIT MSG OFF p Enter the extension number assigned to the mailbox (e.g., 12/102). Mailbox access To access your mailbox, call the direct access number (Voice mail subscriber group) and follow the voice mail system prompts. You can also do the following: • Record/Change a greeting announcement to be played when there is a call. • Listen to the messages left in your mailbox by callers. n or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. or Select this key. MESSAGE MESSAGE p Enter the direct access code (Voice mail subscriber group) for the voice mail system (e.g., 790). ws Wait for the voice mail to answer the call. Proceed with what you want to do by following the instructions given by the voice mail server. 69 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Voice mail forwarding With this feature, calls that are received at a specified extension can be forwarded to a voice mail server (see Æ page 60). Leaving a message Most callers access the called party mailbox when the called party is not at the usual workstation (Voice mail forwarding). On such occasions, the caller hears a greeting announcement and can leave a message at the mailbox. Example: The HiPath 1100 receives a call of a user who is not at the company at that particular moment. The user’s extension is programmed to use the Mail Voice feature and forward the call to your mailbox. The HiPath 1100 answers the call and connects the mailbox to the voice mail of the user who is not available to answer it. The caller will hear a greeting announcement and will then be able to leave a message in the mailbox. Entry voice mail (EVM) The HiPath 1100 can be equipped with an integrated voice recording capability for voice mail . The support technician can configure up to 24 standard mailboxes, 2 of which are for forwarding (message for day/night service). Two parallel actions are allowed for call transfer and auto-answering (2 message ports). If the system’s support technician has authorized the user to configure the mailboxes, then s/he may configure her/his own mailbox. A personal voice mailbox answers the user’s calls, plays a personal recorded greeting (or a default greeting) and allows the user to record his/her own message. mailboxes allow callers not only to record a message or greeting but also to access them directly or via another mailbox. 70 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Example: – The caller hears a message or music while waiting for an answer. Example: "Hello. All our attendants are busy at the moment. Please hold the line". – The caller may leave a message after the greeting. Example: “The person you are calling is not available at the moment". Please leave your message after the tone. When a call to an extension is forwarded to an EVM mailbox (call forward no answer or busy) a message is played, explaining why the call is being forwarded. These messages are played before the greeting message and cannot be overwritten. Messages: • Call forwarding - Busy after call forwarding no answer: "User’s connection is busy at the moment". • Call forward no answer: "The user you are calling is not answering". Mailbox greeting configuration If the support technician has not already configured your personal voice mailbox. Required: Voice mailbox configuration has been authorized by the system’s support technician. kmd Enter the code for "Entry voice mail" (default = 790) p Enter the password for the mailbox (default = 1234). ws Wait for the voice mail to answer the call. Follow the voice mail prompts to make your selections. It is recommended that you change the password after accessing your mailbox for the first time. Only numbers are allowed (0-9). Do not use "1234" or "0000" . If you forgot your password, please inform your support technician so that the default setting can be reset. 71 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step EVM does not prompt for a mailbox number when the personal mailbox and an external line mailbox use the same password. For example, When a user accesses an EVM mailbox with the same password used for a mailbox from a line in which the user is a member, that mailbox is always considered as a personal mailbox. The user must change his/her personal or external line mailbox password in order to access the external line mailbox to which he/she belongs. Personal mailbox activation In order for the calls to be answered by voice mail, you must first configure call forwarding Æ page 60 to 790 (=Entry voice mail) on your telephone. When the DISA feature Æ page 42 is activated, calls made to your phone number can be forwarded to your Entry voice mail. Checking you personal mailbox Messages stored in your mailbox are indicated on your telephone as follows: • An audible tone is heard when you lift the handset. • The "Mailbox" key blinks if this feature has been configured Æ page 67. • The number of messages stored is shown on the display. For example, "3 new messages". The number of messages shown on the display is the total number for all messages contained in the personal and all other mailboxes for the lines the user is a member. Select the blinking key. MAILBOX or kmd Enter the code for "Entry voice mail" (default = 790). or CALL VOICE MAIL? Select and confirm. p Enter your personal mailbox password (default = 1234). 72 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step ws Wait for the voice mail to answer the call. Follow the voice mail prompts to make your selections. In another internal extension kmd Enter the code for "Entry voice mail" (default = 790) p Enter your personal mailbox password (default = 1234). p Enter your mailbox number (the same as your internal extension number). ws Wait for the voice mail to answer the call. Follow the voice mail prompts to make your selections. In an external telephone p Connect to your HiPath 1100. Enter the MSN designated to your EVM by the system’s support technician (check with the support technician). or If call forwarding to Entry voice mail is activated: p + q Enter your external number (MSN) and press the Asterisk (*) key during the message playback. p Enter your personal mailbox password (default = 1234). p Enter your mailbox number (the same as your internal extension number). ws Wait for the voice mail to answer the call. Follow the voice mail prompts to make your selections. If your HiPath 1100 is configured "...Using automatic seizure of an activated external line" (consult the system’s support technician), press the Flash key before selecting your mailbox. In DEC telephones, use "Suffix dialing" (MF) Æ page 54. 73 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Second attendant1 When a second attendant is configured, it receives calls forwarded by the first attendant (an extension or group) to the second attendant (an extension or group). This occurs when the first attendant is not available or does not answer the call within a specified period of time. Groups2 A group consists of extensions joined by type or proximity. Its goal is to prevent calls from going unanswered when an extension is busy or absent. Call groups (CG) When a call to a Call group (CG) is received, it rings at all the extensions for that group. The first user (telephone) to answer the call initiates conversation with the caller. Once the call is answered the other telephones stop ringing. Calling a Call group (CG) p Enter the Call group number. • kkd to kkm = Call group (CG); ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. [1] A second attendant may also consist of a Fax/DID Refer to the programming manual: Programming an extension second attendant for MSN, and Programming an external line Timeout for a second attendant to answer a call on an analog trunk. [2] See Programming an extension - groups, in the Programming manual. 74 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Hunt groups (HG) The Hunt group (HG) feature allows you to configure extension groups which are then assigned for answering calls directed to a specific number (up to 10 Hunt groups, from 780 to 789). When a group receives an incoming call, the call rings at one extension at a time. If an internal or external call is not answered after a specified timeout, it rings at the next extension, and so on, until it is answered by an available extension. The selection of an extension where unanswered calls should ring is made in two different ways: linear or round-robin. • A linear search always starts from the first extension in the group. • A round-robin search starts after the last extension selected. Calling a Hunt group (HG) p Enter the Hunt group number (HG). • kldto klm = Hunt groups (HG) ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Hunt group (HG) and Call group (CG) Login and Logout1 Hunt group (HG) and Call group (CG) login and logout allow an extension to join or exit one or more of its groups at any time. Group login/logout Select and confirm. JOIN GRP? or LEAVE GRP? or qli or rli Enter your group login (ON) or logout (OFF) code. or Press the "GP LOGON/GP LOGOFF" key. LOGON/LOGOFF GROUP or [1] Each group member or non-member can also be accessed through its extension number. 75 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step LOGON/LOGOFF GROUP If the extension belongs to more than one group Select and confirm. JOIN GRP? or LEAVE GRP? or qli or rli Enter your group login (ON) or logout (OFF) code. or Press the "GP LOGON/GP LOGOFF" key. LOGON/LOGOFF GROUP or LOGON/LOGOFF GROUP If an X appears next to the group number (e.g., 770) it means that a ringing signal for this group is activated. 770 X (Name) If a name has been stored for this group, it will be displayed (if configured by the system’s support technician). or If an X does not appear, it means that the ringing signal is deactivated. 770 (Name) or p Enter the Call group number. • kkd to kkm = Call group (CG); or p Enter the Hunt group number. • kld to klm = Hunt groups (HG) Press to confirm. The next number in the group will be displayed. NEXT? or Select and confirm. The ringing signal for the group displayed is activated. JOIN GRP? or 76 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step Select and confirm. The ringing signal for the displayed group is deactivated. LEAVE GRP? or Select and confirm. The ringing signal for all groups is deactivated. #= LV ALL GRPS? or r Enter the code for "LV ALL GRPS". or Select and confirm. The ringing signal for all groups is activated again. * = RJN ALL GRPS? or q Enter the code for "RJN ALL GRPS". UCD subscriber groups1 Each UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) subscriber group is formed by a maximum of 32 extensions. These extensions are assigned to answer calls destined to a specific number that identifies the group. The users of these extensions are called agents. Calling a UCD group p Enter the UCD group number. • kmd to kmm = UCD group; ws Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. [1] Internal or external calls to a UCD subscriber group are routed to the extension that has been free the longest. Calls made to a specific extension do not affect the way calls are distributed. Login/Logout, available/unavailable, and processing later activity is recorded for statistical purposes only. For more details see Programming manualProgramming an extension - UCD subscriber group in the. UCD subscriber groups are used for voice mail functions. 77 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step UCD group login/logout1 Allows an agent, at any time, to enter a group to which he/she belongs. Group login/logout Select and confirm. GP LOGON? or GP LOGOFF? or qhde Enter the code to login or logout of the UCD group. or rhde Enter the code to login or logout of the UCD group. or Press the "UCD GP LOGON/LOGOFF" key. GP LOGON/GP LOGOFF or GP LOGON/GP LOGOFF If the extension belongs to more than one group Select and confirm. GP LOGON? or GP LOGOFF? or qhde Enter the code to login or logout of the UCD group. or rhde Enter the code to login or logout of the UCD group.. or Press the "UCD GP LOGON/LOGOFF" key. GP LOGON/GP LOGOFF or [1] Once an agent is connected (logged in) to a group, the agent will be automatically disconnected (logged out) from the previous group. When a UCD agent enables call forwarding, the agent is automatically logged out of the group. When the agent is logged into the group, call forwarding is deactivated. When a UCD agent enables call forward no answer, the agent’s status becomes unavailable. When the status is available, call forwarding is deactivated. Disabling call forwarding does not affect the UCD agent status. 78 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step GP LOGON/GP LOGOFF If an X appears next to the group number (e.g., 790) it means that the ringing signal for this group is activated. 790 X (Name) If a name has been stored for this group, it will be displayed (if configured by the system’s support technician). or If an X does not appear, it means that the ringing signal is deactivated. 790 (Name) or p Enter the UCD group number. • kmd to kmm = UCD group; Press to confirm. The next number in the group will be displayed. NEXT? or Select and confirm. The ringing signal for the group displayed is activated. GP LOGON? or Select and confirm. The ringing signal for the displayed group is deactivated. GP LOGOFF? or Select and confirm. The ringing signal for all groups is activated/deactivated. UCDGRP ON/OFF? Available/Unavailable agent for a UCD group Activates an agent to start receiving calls within a group or to stay away from the group, for example, in the event of a meeting. Available/Unavailable agent Select and confirm. GP AVAIL ? or GP UNAV ? or 79 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step qhdf Enter the code to become available in the UCD group. or rhdf Enter the code to become available or unavailable in the or UCD group. Press the " UCD GP AVAIL/UNAV" key GP AVAIL/GP UNAV or GP AVAIL/GP UNAV The display indicates that the agent is available. AVAILABLE or The display indicates that the agent is unavailable. NOT AVAILABLE The message will only be shown if the extension is on the hook. UCD agent in service out of service This allows an agent to resume receiving calls in a group once he/she is available again. Or it prevents an agent from receiving calls within a group when he/she is busy with a request, such as a customer’s inquiry. Agent In Service/Out of Service WORK ON? or Select and confirm. WORK OFF? or qhdg Enter the code to switch the status to in service or out of service. or rhdg Enter the code to remove the extension from the service. or Press the "IN SERVICE / OUT OF SERVICE" key. IN SERVICE / OUT OF SERVICE or 80 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step IN SERVICE / OUT OF SERVICE The display indicates on that the agent is in service. IN SERVICE The message will only be shown if the extension is on the hook. Show queue size to UCD agent This shows the number of calls in the hold queue of the UCD agent for 5 seconds on the left of the first line of the display. Required: The extension should be logged in to the UCD group. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *405=SHOW QUEUE? or qhdi Enter the code to show calls in the queue. or SHOW QUEUE Calls in the queue:(X) If the LED is lit, press the "Show queue" key. The number of calls in the hold queue is shown. Collect call barring When this feature is activated, the system automatically rejects all incoming collect calls over a digital line. Calls received over an analog line are rejected only at the moment they are answered. Types of collect call barring: • Collect call barring by extension (see Programming an extension - collect call barring by extension, in the programming manual) • Collect call barring for a UCD subscriber group The system bypasses collect call barring for members and non-members of the UCD group. This means that collect call barring is only acknowledged. 81 Functions used when receiving calls Step by step • (see Programming an extension - collect call barring for a UCD subscriber group, in the programming manual) Collect call barring for Fax/DID Call barring will not work for calls transferred to a Fax/DID. (see Fax/DID - collect call barring for Fax/DID, in the programming manual) Overflow extension1 An overflow extension only receives calls when the extension that was called is not available, that is, when it is busy, there is no answer, or the number called does not exist. Examples: • The extension called is activated for room monitoring (Babyphone) • The extension that was programmed as the first attendant is currently assigned as internal entrance telephone • No first attendant has been configured for the extension Another way to access an Overflow extension is by dialing its internal number [1] The overflow extension cannot be configured or used for Fax (see Programming an extension - overflow extension, in the programming manual). 82 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Miscellaneous functions Changing the Password for the electronic lock This is a security feature that protects against unauthorized use by setting a personal password. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *93=CHNG PIN? or qmg Enter the code to change the password. p Enter the current 5-digit password for the electronic lock (default is 00000). p Enter a new password. p Confirm the new password. If you forget your password, contact your system’s support technician to reset the default password "00000". Electronic lock1 The electronic lock allows the user to prevent unauthorized persons from making calls from that particular extension. When an extension is configured for using a special Class of Service (see Main Configurations – special class of service for blocked extensions, in the Programming manual) it will allow specific functions. For instance, when an electronic lock is activated for an extension authorized for international calls, that extension will only allow local calls (seeTechnical Support). Select and confirm. CHGOVR ON ? or [1] It will be possible to make external calls using the Speed Dial phonebook or an authorized password for that specific extension. When an extension is blocked, a distinctive dial tone is heard when the handset is lifted. 83 Miscellaneous functions Step by step CHGOVR OFF ? or qjj orrjj Enter the code to deactivate the electronic lock. p Enter your 5-digit password (the default is: 00000). The display shows that this feature is activated. LOCK PHONE or The display shows that this feature is deactivated. UNLCK PHONE Music on hold This feature plays pre-programmed music during the time an external call is on hold (see General programming - music on hold in the programming manual). The music can be heard, for instance, through a system telephone speaker, as background music. Select and confirm. MOH ON? or MOH OFF? or qmhed Enter the code to enable music on hold. or rmhed Enter the code to deactivate music on hold. The display shows that this feature is activated. PLAY SYS MUSIC or SYS MUSIC STOP 84 The display shows that this feature is deactivated. Miscellaneous functions Step by step Busy signal when extension is busy This features allows all telephones in the "Busy Signal" group to automatically switch to a busy signal when a member of the group has a call in progress (see Programming a digital trunk - busy signal, in the programming manual). External calls do not ring (on digital lines the caller hears a busy signal). This is useful when there is only one person of the group available and this person does not want to interrupt the conversation in progress. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *9411=BBB ON or #9411=BBB OFF or qmhee Enter the code to enable Busy Signaling. or rmhee Enter the code to deactivate Busy Signaling The display shows that this feature is activated. BBB ON or BBB OFF The display shows that this feature is deactivated. 85 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Language/country settings This allows you to configure the system specifically according to the country. Language and currency settings for the telephone display can also be configured. Required: The extension has permission to use this feature. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *9412=CTRYDEF or qmhef Enter the code to select a country. p Enter the country code (8 digits). The code is stored and the system is restarted. 86 Country Code Brazil 14463075 Chile 30259680 Portugal 37496521 Vietnam 48220818 Thailand 50692539 Ukraine 50889647 Mexico 51911111 Pakistan 51951328 Greece 52632505 IM French 52633110 Venezuela 56589679 South Africa 58049590 Russia 64243015 Canada 67831496 Singapore 74857265 Peru 75051002 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Country Code Malaysia 76010255 IM English 85315585 Spain 96149549 China 98245912 China2 98245924 IM Spanish 98256348 India 98274553 Argentina 99195953 Philippines 99251479 Turkey 53951509 Latvia 23730903 Lithuania 54369901 Italy 70129594 Australia 99168546 United Kingdom 54721445 France 68141859 Korea1 99251480 Germany 45109382 Netherlands 49545821 Belgium 25279542 Austria 48376691 Czech Republic 98385917 [1] The numbering plan changes as follows: a) Access to the group of external lines (Æ page 19) is done with digit "9" instead of "0"; b) Calling an operator terminal (Æ page 35) is done with digit "0" instead of "9"; c) group call pickup (Æ page 59) is done with sequence "*0" instead of "*57"; d) Recovery of a parked call (Æ page 55) is done with sequence "*57" instead of "*0"; 87 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Relay1 The relay on the HiPath 1120 music module is used to control all peripheral equipment, such as the door opener, etc. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *90=RELAY ON? or *90=RELAY OFF? or qmd or rmd Enter the code to enable or deactivate the relay. If a Fax/DID feature was configured... The relay can be controlled by a remote MF telephone Required: The remote telephone must have a conversation in progress with the system’s programming extension. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *90=RELAY ON? or *90=RELAY OFF? or qmd or rmd Enter the code to enable or deactivate the relay. p Enter the system password at the remote telephone (the default is: 31994). Relay status check This feature allows you to check if the relay is ON or OFF. Required: System telephone with a display. Press to access the Service menu. MORE FEATURES ? Select and confirm. [1] Enable (contacts closed) or Deactivate (contacts open) the relay immediately or after a specified time (see Relay and Sensors in Programming manual, HiPath 1120). 88 Miscellaneous functions Step by step *9414=RLA CHK or qmheh Enter the code for checking the status of the relay. Activating/Disabling a general alarm If the support technician configured the alarm feature for your extension, it will ring whenever there is an alarm condition on the HiPath 1100. Answer the call to acknowledge that the alarm was detected. If the alarm call is not acknowledged, a new attempt at a call will be made (as programmed) and the extension will ring again. Required: The display shows "CALL: RLA CHK..."and your telephone will ring three times (three short beeps) at 4-second intervals. n or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key 89 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Disabling a general alarm If an alarm system has been activated, in addition to the alarm signal, it can be deactivated. rmheh Enter the code to deactivate a general alarm. p Enter the access code (default is 31994). Alarm clock The alarm clock allows you to program an extension to send the user a reminder at a specific time, at fixed time intervals or cyclically. To use this feature you must specify and store the time when the reminders alerts should be sent. Time alerts can be set for: • Daily reminders • Daily except weekends • A reminder after a specified period of time • A reminder for a specific date Scheduling Time Reminders Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *46=ALARM ON? or qhj Enter the code to set the alarm clock. Select and press to confirm the type of scheduled time reminder you want. 1= DAILY? or 2=NOT WEEKEND or 3=AFT TIMEOUT or 4=SPEC DAY or e or f or g or h Enter an option. 90 Miscellaneous functions Step by step For type 4 timed reminder Enter the day, month, hour, minutes (e.g., 05080830 for only p August 5, 8:30 a.m.. Confirm. SAVE? or If you make a mistake: Select and confirm. All digits that were entered are deleted and the display returns to the Time Reminder options. PREVIOUS? p Enter the hour in a 4-digit format. For example, 0905 for 9:05 a.m. or 1430 for 2:30 p.m. Confirm. SAVE? or If you make a mistake: Select and confirm. All digits that were entered are deleted and the display returns to the Time Reminder options. PREVIOUS? Deleting/Checking a Scheduled Time Reminder Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. #46=ALARM OFF? or rhj Enter the code to delete a timed reminder. Confirm. DELETE? or Select and confirm. END? Scheduled Time Reminder Call Required: A time reminder was scheduled. TIMED REMIND n t or The telephone rings. The scheduled time is displayed. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. 91 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Alarm clock/Announcement association The alarm clock/announcement association allows you to associate an announcement to the scheduled time reminder feature. The second announcement of the voice mail will be used to be played at the answering of a timer reminder call. n Lift the handset. qfjd Enter the code. p Enter the extension number for which the announcement has to be associated (e.g., 11/101). w t Wait for a confirmation tone. Replace the handset. COS (Class of Service) changeover1 The COS changeover feature authorizes the user to use a different system extension temporarily to make calls as if he was at his own extension but with a lower class of service. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *508=WLKNG COS? or qidl Enter the code for COS changeover. p Enter the extension number for which you have authorization (e.g., 11/101). p Enter the 4-digit password for the electronic lock (default is 0000). p Enter the code to access an external line. [1] COS changeover must be activated in order for an extension to use another extension (see Main Configurations - COS changeover in the Programming manual). 92 Miscellaneous functions Step by step w Wait for a dial tone. p Enter the external number you want to call. ws t Wait for the call to be answered. Start conversation. Once the handset is on-hook, the extension can use its regular class of service. Data protection1 The data protection feature prevents audio signals generated by the system from affecting data equipment connected to the extension, such as faxes, modems, Internet connections or answering machines. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *490=CW TRM ON? or #490=CW TRM OFF? or qhmd Enter the code to enable data protection. or rhmd Enter the code to deactivate data protection. [1] Data protection cannot be activated if the extension is configured as an overflow extension or as an attendant console. If the extension is an MSN attendant console and enables this feature, external calls will be forwarded to an overflow extension. 93 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Call waiting signaling tone With this feature you can block/allow a second call to automatically send a signal (call waiting) when a conversation is in progress. Required: The extension being called is busy. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? #87=WAIT ON? or *87=WAIT OFF? or rlk or qlk Enter the code to enable or deactivate the call waiting signal. 94 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Disabling a feature The feature deactivation function allows an extension to deactivate the following features simultaneously: • Call forwarding (conditional and immediate unconditional) • Headphone • Do not disturb • Data protection • Alarm clock • Callback • Urgent Call • Handsfree answerback Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. #0=RESET SRVC? or rd Enter the code to enable the features. Room Monitor1 The Room Monitor feature uses a telephone handset as a microphone to capture audio signals in a room. To enable Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *88=BABYPHONE? or qll Enter the code to enable the Room Monitor feature. n or Lift the handset and position it facing the object to be monitored. Or press the SPEAKER key. To deactivate t or Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key [1] When the Fax/DID module is installed, you can monitor an environment even from an external telephone. After the answering message completes, enter the extension number assigned to the feature, then enter the extension password (same as the electronic lock). This cannot be activated for an overflow extension or members of a Hunt group. 95 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Room Monitor ... From an Extension p Enter the extension number for the room you want to monitor (e.g., 11/101). ws Wait. The user calls the extension assigned to the feature to hear the audio signals present. ... From an external telephone Required: The telephone must be a DTMF telephone or you must be able to switch it to DTMF. The telephone is not connected to the system. p Connect to the HiPath 1100. Enter the DISA-MSN number (ask your support technician). p Wait for a continuous tone (if necessary, switch to DTMF) then enter your internal number and the lock’s password. p Enter the number for the extension to be monitored. ws Wait. The user calls the extension assigned to the feature to hear the audio signals present. Night service1 The night service feature enables DIDs on the night table. It can be activated or deactivated at any system extension. When night service is ON - for example, at lunch time or after business hours-- all external calls are forwarded to a specified internal extension (night destination). The category of the extension may or may not be changed. The night service extension and the required password for activation/deactivation are specified by the system’s support technician. [1]Extensions are configured during system programming (see Programming an extension - night service in the Programming manual). If night service is ON, a distinctive tone will be heard when you lift the handset. An extension’s category may be changed. 96 Miscellaneous functions Step by step The support technician may also specify a time for automatically enabling/deenabling night service. Automatic night service does not function when Manual control is on. Select and confirm. NT ANS ON or NT ANS Select and confirm. OFF or qhh or rhh Enter the code to enable or deactivate night service. or Press the "NIGHT SERVICE" key. NIGHT SERVICE or NIGHT SERVICE p Enter your 5-digit password (the default is: 31994). Call forwarding when there is no answer on a digital line In some circumstances incoming calls over a digital line are forwarded to an Overflow extension after a specified timeout. 1. When no MSN number is assigned to an extension number. 2. When an MSN number is assigned to an extension number. The MSN number incoming call rings at the extension assigned to it. If the extension that received the forwarded call does not answer after a specified timeout (default of 30 seconds), the call is rerouted to the Overflow extension; "Call forward no answer With Timeout" is set using the code 30. 3. When an MSN number is assigned to an extension number. The extension assigned is configured for a second attendant using the code "*14". The MSN number incoming call rings at the extension assigned to it. If a call is not answered after a specified timeout (default of 30 seconds), the system again reroutes the call to an extension configured as second attendant. If the call is still not an- 97 Miscellaneous functions Step by step swered after the specified timeout (default is 30 seconds), the call is rerouted to the Overflow extension. 4. When an MSN number is assigned to an extension number. The extension assigned is forwarded to another extension. The incoming MSN call will ring at the call forwarding extension destination. If the extension that received the forwarded call does not answer after a specified timeout (default of 30 seconds), the call is rerouted to the Overflow extension. 5. When an MSN number is assigned to an extension number. The extension assigned is not able to receive a call forwarding signal. For example, it may be configured for data protection. Entrance telephone - door opener1 This feature lets the system allow certain pre-programmed extensions to order a door to open using an entrance telephone device equipped with door opening control. Required: The entrance telephone extension has permission to open the door. A call is received from the entrance telephone n or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key and identify the person who wants to enter. or Press the "OPEN DOOR" key once to answer. OPEN DOOR Press to confirm. Open Door? or Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *61=OPEN DOOR? or qje Enter the code to open the door. [1] Extensions authorized to open doors are configured during system programming (see entrance telephone in the Programming manual). An urgent call warning tone is played when the extension configured to answer the entrance telephone is busy. 98 Miscellaneous functions Step by step or Press the "OPEN DOOR" key a second time to open. OPEN DOOR The extension is in sleep mode and calls the entrance telephone In this case the entrance telephone will receive a call signal. n or Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key and identify the person who wants to enter. or Press the "OPEN DOOR" key once to call. OPEN DOOR Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *61=OPEN DOOR? or qje Enter the code to open the door. note For the two options above, if the system has more than one entrance telephone installed and the extension had permission to open the door, the system will request the extension number of the entrance telephone. Asks you which entrance telephone you wish to open the door. ENTR. PHON. EXTENSION? p Enter the entrance telephone extension (for example: 12/102). or OPEN DOOR Press the "OPEN DOOR" key a second time to open. Activating system programming The system programming mode allows extension 11 on the HiPath1120/1150 and extension 101 on the HiPath 1190 to access the programming codes and change system features. Press to access the Service menu. MORE FEATURES ? Select and confirm. *95=SYSADMIN ? 99 Miscellaneous functions Step by step or qmi Enter the programming code. p Enter your 5-digit password (the default is: 31994). p Enter the codes and their complements according to Programming manual. Remote configuration1 The remote configuration feature allows remote configuration of the HiPath 1100. Using an MF Telephone Required: The programming extension must have a conversation in progress with the remote programmer. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *991=REM. ADM? or qmme With a conversation in progress enter the programming extension code to transfer control of the HiPath 1100 to the remote programmer. p w p w The remote programmer must now enter the system’s password on an MF telephone (the default is 31994) and wait for a confirmation tone. To set the required configuration, proceed as if the remote telephone were locally connected to the system. If there is a DID installed If the system is equipped with a Fax/DID module programmed as an external line DID. qmi w Enter the code using a remote MF telephone after the call is answered. [1] If the system’s serial port is connected to a modem with access to a telephony network, and the remote PC has a modem installed, remote configuration can be carried out using the HiPath 1100 System Manager application. Ask your support technician how to do this. 100 Miscellaneous functions Step by step p w p w The remote programmer must now enter the system’s password on an MF telephone (the default is 31994) and wait for a confirmation tone. To set the required configuration, proceed as if the remote telephone were locally connected to the system. If an external programmer does not carry out the programming within a specified time period, the remote configuration process times out. Using the HiPath 1100 System Manager application1 Required: • Analog line: The system’s serial port and the remote PC must be connected to a modem with access to the telephone network. • Digital line: The S0 optional module must be connected to an ISDN-type digital line, and the remote PC must have an ISDN modem installed and connected. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *992=REMOTE ADMIN ON? or qmmf Enter the code to enable remote configuration/upgrade in the programming extension. The system will be available for remote configuration via the application for a specified time period. [1] The system must be activated during a conversation by configuring certain parameters (see General programming - remote configuration in the Programming manual). For further information on how to use the HiPath 1100 Manager application refer to the instructions in the Help file. 101 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Fax Received If the system has a Fax/DID Module and a fax machine, you can program a key to indicate when a fax was received. Required: Fax/DID Module installed and configured. Confirm. FAX RECD? or FAX RECD Press the "FAX RECD" key. Associated group1 The associated group feature provides quick access to extensions that must communicate continually. With this feature many non-masters (Secretaries) can be assigned to one Executive telephone. Required: The associated group feature must be configured (see Programming an extension - associated group, in the programming manual), For example, by using "Programming the keys" on system telephones, you can program "Direct communication call" (code *80) + destination extension (non-master in the master, and master in the non-master) in the master extension. When the programmed key is activated, the extensions enter conversation mode (the speaker at the extension called is activated). If the master extension initiates the call, it is able to talk and listen. If a non-master extension initiates the call, however, it can only listen since Mute mode is activated at the master extension. To prevent automatically activating Mute mode, you must enable "Handsfree answerback" (*96) for the master extension. Call charge consultation2 If call charges for calls made have been established, the system will have the ability to show the totals for the calls on the displays of system telephones. [1] There are 8 groups available with 16 extensions for each group. An associated group is assigned to each master telephone. A nonmaster extension can be associated to several groups at the same time. [2] Call Charge ticketing must be programmed in the system (see General programming - Call Charge in the Programming manual). 102 Miscellaneous functions Step by step For the current call: The call charge is shown on the display at the end of the call (Standard) If you would like to see the charges while the calls are in progress, ask your system’s support technician to request activation of the AOCD (Advice of Charge During the Call) facility from your local Carrier. Depending on the Carrier, toll-free calls will also be shown. Before or during a call the display will read "FREE OF CHARGE". When a call is transferred the call charge is assigned to the extension that received the transfer. For all calls that were made and have a remaining balance: First, the total charges are displayed (total for all calls made). After five seconds the remaining balance is displayed, if the support technician has configured a Call Charge limit. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *65=SHO CHRGS ? or qji Enter the code to enable call charge consultation. Programming the keys1 The key programming feature allows an extension to assign functions to a system telephone’s programmable keys. Procedure for programming the keys Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *91=PRG. KEY? or qme Enter the programming code a key. [1] For system telephones without a display, only the "Store key number" can be programmed. Other functions can only be programmed using the HiPath 1100 System Manager. 103 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Select a programmable key. If the key is already programmed for another function, this information will be displayed. CHANGE KEY? Confirm. CONFERENCE ? All programmable features are shown. Select a feature and press to confirm. For example, "CONFERENCE". Optional Select and confirm. SAVE INCOMP ? Some features (for example, CALL FORWARD or NIGHT ANSWER) may be saved when incomplete. That is, subsequently, after pressing a key to enable a feature, it may be necessary to complete the entry. Confirm. SAVE? or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? Select and confirm. All digits that were entered will be deleted. EXIT? Press to exit. or ANOTHER KEY? Select and confirm. The feature can now be activated by pressing the key. For features that can be activated or deactivated, such as "DO NOT DISTURB", simply press the appropriate key once to enable it and then again to deactivate it. Features for programmable keys Programmable keys can be set to enable the following features: 104 Feature Function Phonebook/Speed Dialing Æ page 21 UCD agent in service out of service Æ page 80 Answering a call on hold Æ page 58 Handsfree answerback Æ page 37 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Feature Function Using a temporary MSN to make a Æ page 43 call Electronic lock Æ page 83 Pickup - Group Æ page 60 Pickup - Individual Æ page 59 Account code Æ page 55 Urgent call/Recall when busy Æ page 34 Direct communication call Æ page 36 Conference Æ page 47 Consultation Æ page 44 Call charge consultation Æ page 102 Alarm clock Æ page 90 Call forwarding - When there is no Æ page 61 answer Call forwarding on a Digital Line Æ page 114 End a conference Æ page 51 Parking Æ page 52 Fax Received Æ page 102 Headphone Æ page 110 Group of external lines Æ page 19 Anonymous Caller ID (Trace) Æ page 116 Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) Æ page 67 Override Æ page 33 LCR Bypass Æ page 38 Caller Lists Æ page 26 Hunt group (HG) and Call group (CG) Login and Logout Æ page 75 UCD group login/logout Æ page 78 Show queue size to UCD agent Æ page 81 Storing a phone number in a programmable key Æ page 111 105 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Feature Function System error messages Æ page 119 Room Monitor Æ page 95 Silent monitoring Æ page 33 Do not disturb Æ page 65 Seizure of a specific Line Æ page 21 Entrance telephone - door opener Æ page 98 Toggle Æ page 46 Phonebook Search Æ page 25 Suffix dialing Æ page 54 Programming a procedure key Æ page 106 Data protection Æ page 93 Recall Æ page 31 Retrieving a call on hold Æ page 55 CLIR Æ page 116 Night service Æ page 96 Busy signal when extension is busy Æ page 85 End Key Æ page 109 Virtual keypad Æ page 110 Transfer Æ page 45 View timeout Æ page 41 Programming a procedure key You can store numbers and functions that include more than one action, that is, you can assign multiple commands to a single telephone key. Thus it is possible, for instance, to store a Account code function with all its required data (account code + external number) to a single key. You can also store number that require additional data. Press to access the Service menu. *91=PRG. KEY? 106 Select and confirm. Miscellaneous functions Step by step or qme Enter the programming code a key. Select a programmable key. If the key is already programmed for another function, this information will be displayed. CHANGE KEY? Confirm. PROCEDURE KEY ? Select and confirm. p Enter the procedure, for example: "*60231#" • • *60 = account code 231# = account code Confirm. SAVE? or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? Select and confirm. All digits that were entered will be deleted. EXIT? Press to exit. or ANOTHER KEY? Select and confirm. The number sequence assigned to the key is called when the key is pressed. For procedures with features that can be activated/deactivated, press the key to enable and press it again to deactivate the feature. The Procedure key can also be activated during a call. The numbers are stored in the memory and automatically sent as MF signals. In addition, interdigit pauses can be set into the dialing procedure. Printing key labels This feature allows you to print labels for programmable keys according to the functions for which they are configured, including Operator Terminal functions. 107 Miscellaneous functions Step by step This service is available on HiPath 1100 Manager (Advanced Configuration -> Programming the keys -> Printing key labels). It opens a Microsoft Word document with a label template. Users can configure labels and specify key names, font colors, font size, number of copies to be printed, etc. The document is created in Microsoft Word 97 format, therefore, earlier versions of Word may not be able to open the file. 108 Miscellaneous functions Step by step End Key If this key is pressed when the extension is receiving an incoming call, the call will be disconnected. When using a headphone, this key acts as the hook. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *91=PRG. KEY? or qme Enter the programming code a key. Select a programmable key. If the key is already programmed for another function, this information will be displayed. CHANGE KEY? Confirm. RELEASE CALL? Select and confirm. SAVE? Confirm. or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? Select and confirm. All digits that were entered will be deleted. EXIT? Press to exit. Deleting key assignment Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *91=PRG. KEY? or qme Enter the programming code a key. Select a programmable key. If the key is already programmed for another function, this information will be displayed. DELETE KEY? Confirm. EXIT? Press to exit. 109 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Features for programmable keys only on the HiPath 1100 Manager Programmable keys can be set to enable the following features HiPath 1100 Manager: Feature Function Music on hold Æ page 84 Call waiting signaling tone Æ page 94 Virtual keypad With the "virtual" keypad an increased number of programmable keys becomes available. The same key is used to indicate the status of two different features. For example, on the main keypad it indicates when Night service is activated, and on the virtual keypad it enables the Room Monitor feature. To program a "virtual" keypad you must first press the "Virtual keypad" key then proceed by programming the key (*91) This key will indicate which keypad is in activated mode. VIRTUAL KEYPAD Indicates that the "virtual" keypad is activated. VIRTUAL KEYPAD Indicates that the "main" keypad is activated. Headphone1 A device to enable the use of a headphone can be installed on system telephones to provide the user more comfort and freedom of movement. Required: A headphone must be installed. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *492=HST ON or #492=HST OFF or [1] When the headphone is activated, the regular handset is deactivated and the End key becomes a Hook Flash key. To get off-hook the user must select a menu option when answering incoming calls. 110 Miscellaneous functions Step by step qhmf Enter the code to enable the headphone. or rhmf Enter the code to deactivate the headphone. Storing a phone number in a programmable key Programmable keys can also be used to store numbers that are used most often. System telephone with a display. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *91=PRG. KEY? or qme Enter the programming code a key. Select a programmable key. If the key is already programmed for another function, this information will be displayed. CHANGE KEY? Confirm. REPDIAL KEY? Select and confirm. p Enter the extension number (e.g: 11/101), external number, Call group (CG) (for example: 770) or Hunt group (HG) (for example: 780). SAVE? Confirm. or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? Select and confirm. All digits that were entered will be deleted. EXIT? Press to exit. System telephone without a display. qme Enter the programming code a key. 111 Miscellaneous functions Step by step Select a programmable key. If the key is already assigned, the programmed function will be overwritten. p Enter the extension number (e.g. 11/101), external number, Call group (CG) (for example: 770) or Hunt group (HG) (for example: 780). When an extension number is programmed, the key will light up to indicate whether or not the extension is being used or called. The extensions are not set up to seize a call that is ringing in a Call group (CG) or Hunt group (HG) Date and time settings If authorized, you can set the HiPath 1100 date and time. The date and time can be shown on your system telephone display. Press to access the Service menu. MORE FEATURES ? Select and confirm. SET SYSTEM CLOCK p Enter the date (day, month and year) in a 6-digit format. For example, 110903 for November 9, 2003. SAVE? Confirm. or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? Select and confirm. All digits that were entered will be deleted. p Enter the time (hour and minutes) in a 4-digit format. For example, 0905 for 9:05 am. or 1430 for 2:30 p.m. SAVE? Confirm. or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? Select and confirm. All digits that were entered will be deleted. PABX Trace log 112 Miscellaneous functions Step by step PABX Trace is a tool used to monitor the events that have occurred in the PABX during a certain period. These events are defined while the system is being programmed using the programming code (code 246) or using HiPath 1100 Manager. This information can be downloaded using the HiPath 1100 Manager so that the support technician can check the system. Start/Stop PABX Trace log The information will be saved in a volatile memory. qekk Enter the code to enable the trace. or rekk Enter the code to deactivate the trace. After switching off or updating data you do not need to reconfigure the trace, although only the configuration and the status will be saved. The data will be lost when any of these events occur. Activating/deactivating extended Trace log The information will be saved in a non-volatile memory. qekl Enter the code to enable the extended trace. or rekl Enter the code to deactivate the extended trace. 113 Special functions for ISDN Lines Step by step Special functions for ISDN Lines Call forwarding on a Digital Line The call forwarding on a digital line feature allows calls to be rerouted to an external number. Depending on whether this feature is programmed, the call parties may see call the MSN/Attendant number of the switch or the original numbers of the participants (see programming manual - A31003-K1160-B804-*-, "no DIV.LEG info" for ISDN line), consult the system’s support technician for further information. Required: You may only see the numbers of the parties if your telephone is equipped with this resource. Select and confirm. TRK FW ON? or qjh Enter the code to enable call forwarding. Enter the type of call forwarding wanted. 1=IMMEDIATE? or 2=ON NO ANSWR? or 3=ON BUSY? or e or f or g Enter an option. p Enter the external destination number (without external code). SAVE? Confirm. p When making a PMP call: Enter the MSN/DID number assigned to the extension. SAVE? Confirm. or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? 114 Select and confirm. All digits that were entered are deleted and the display returns to the call forwarding options. Special functions for ISDN Lines Step by step Disabling call forwarding Select and confirm. TRK FW OFF? or rjh Enter the code to deactivate call forwarding. Enter the type of call forwarding wanted. 1=IMMEDIATE? or 2=ON NO ANSWR? or 3=ON BUSY? or e or f or g Enter an option. p Enter the call forwarding MSN. SAVE? Confirm. or If you make a mistake: PREVIOUS? Select and confirm. All digits that were entered are deleted and the display returns to the call forwarding options. If Call forwarding is activated, the display will show "MSN TO:" and a distinctive dial tone will be heard when you lift the handset. 115 Special functions for ISDN Lines Step by step Anonymous Caller ID (Trace)1 Allows a local carrier to identify external and malicious anonymous callers. The caller ID can be determined during a call or up to 30 seconds after a call. However, it is critical that the handset remains off the hook. Required: An external call must be in progress. Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. *84=TRACE CALL? or qlh Enter the code to deactivate the trace. n Keep the handset off-hook. CLIR This features prevents your name or number from showing on the display of an external caller (check availability with your local carrier). Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *86= CALL ID SUPP or #86=RST C ID? or qlj or rlj Enter the code to enable extension number suppression. [1] Information obtained using this feature is stored by the local carrier. Check if your local carrier offers this service. 116 Special functions for ISDN Lines Step by step Using features provided by a carrier on ISDN Lines In some countries you may access features offered by a local carrier for ISDN lines (ask your system’s technical support personnel for further information). Press to access the Service menu. Select and confirm. MORE FEATURES ? *503=ISDN ON? or qidg Enter the code to enable. or There is an external call in progress. Select and confirm. KEYPAD? p Enter the external code. This is not necessary for external calls or when "Auto Keypad" has been activated by your technical support team. p Enter the code to enable the appropriate ISDN feature. w Wait for a confirmation tone. Example: • To activate call forwarding on the public network: *210* destination number # • To deactivate call forwarding on the public network: #21# The local carrier will provide information on which ISDN features can be activated by code in your country (ask your system’s technical support personnel for further information). Siemens is not responsible for any damage/ costs that may be caused by improper use or handling). 117 Practical guide Step by step Practical guide Care of the telephone • • • To clean the telephone, use a slightly damp cloth or an antistatic cloth. Never wipe the phone with a dry cloth! If necessary, you may use a diluted mild detergent (commercially available). After cleaning, thoroughly remove the detergent using a cloth dampened with water. Do not use alcohol-based detergents or any abrasive cleaning products. Troubleshooting There is no response when pressing a key: Make sure the key is not blocked. The telephone does not ring when receiving a call: Make sure that the do not disturb feature is activated for your extension (the display should show DO NOT DISTURB ON). If the feature is activated, deactivate it Æ page 65. The telephone does not work when dialing an external number: Make sure your telephone is not blocked (if it is, the display will show: "LOCK PHONE"). If the telephone is locked, unlock it Æ page 83. If there are any other problems when operating the phone: Contact your system’s support technician. If the problem is not solved, the support technician should call Technical Support. 118 Practical guide Step by step System error messages This function provides indication that an error occurred in the system. The error is signaled on the keys and on the displays of system telephones. Required: System telephone with a display. ERROR MESSAGE Select the key programmed for indicating system error messages. Navigate through the display to read the message and confirm. Responding to system error messages SYS ERR MSG Possible cause : An error occurred with one of the features. Possible action : Navigate through the display to identify the error. PRESS TO CONFIRM Possible cause : Error identified. Possible action : Acknowledge the error and correct the problem. NOT AUTHORIZED Possible cause : Dialed number is not authorized Possible action : Check dialed number. KEY MEMORY FULL Possible cause: System memory is full. Possible action: Programming code 166 (See programming manual A31003-K1160-B804-*-*). 119 Practical guide Step by step Display Messages This feature shows information on the telephone display about actions performed by the user. Responding to display messages: 120 ERROR ACK Possible cause : This message confirms that an error has occurred. CDR BUFFER FULL Possible cause : Memory space available for tickets is full. Tickets will be overwritten. FRAUD DTCT DISA Possible cause : DISA password entered incorrectly at least three times. Possible action : Enter the correct password. FRAUD DTCT ADMN Possible cause : programming mode password entered incorrectly at least three times. Possible action : Enter the correct password. SYS CLOCK RESET Possible cause: System clock reference was changed. SW UPDATE FAIL Possible cause : An error occurred during the remote update of the software. Possible action : Try again. POWER DOWN Possible cause : A network power outage has occurred. Index Index A Account code .............................................. 55 ACS ............................................................... 39 Activating/deactivating a general alarm .. 90 Alarm clock .................................................. 90 deleting/checking a scheduled time reminder scheduled ................................................ 91 scheduling a time reminder .................. 90 timed reminder call ................................ 91 Answering calls .......................................... 57 answering a call on hold ....................... 58 Assistance with troubleshooting Problems ..................................................... 13 Associated group ..................................... 102 D Data protection ........................................... 93 Direct communication calls ...................... 36 Direct message to speakerphone speakerphone auto-answering ............. 37 DISA ............................................................. 42 Disabling a feature ..................................... 95 Display indications ..................................... 10 Display messages .................................... 120 Do not disturb ............................................. 65 E Basic Use Telephone ................................ 12 Electronic lock ............................................. 83 Ending a call ................................................ 20 Entrance telephone - door opener .......... 98 Entry voice mail EVM ................................ 70 message/greeting .................................. 71 EVM .............................................................. 70 EVM Entry voice mail mailbox ..................................................... 70 External Flash on external line External . 54 C F B Call charge consultation for system telephones ....................................................... 102 Call forwarding call forwarding on an ISDN line ......... 114 conditional ............................................... 63 deactivation ............................................. 64 external .................................................... 61 for Fax/DID .............................................. 62 internal ..................................................... 60 no answer ................................................ 61 Call forwarding on an ISDN line ............. 114 Call tracing ................................................. 116 Call waiting signaling tone ........................ 94 Caller lists .................................................... 26 Calling an attendant console .................... 35 CG groups ................................................... 74 Checking relay status ................................ 88 Collect call barring ...................................... 81 Conference .................................................. 47 Configuration of Date and time ............. 112 Consultation ................................................ 44 COS (class of service) changeover ......... 92 Fax received .............................................. 102 Functions for ISDN lines ......................... 114 call forwarding ...................................... 114 carrier features for ISDN lines ............ 117 malicious caller ID (call tracing) .......... 116 restriction for sending MSN ............... 116 Functions for making calls using a specific line ................................ 21 Functions used during calls ...................... 44 account code ........................................... 55 conference .............................................. 47 consultation ............................................. 44 flash on external line .............................. 54 general parking ....................................... 53 parking ...................................................... 52 recovering a call placed on hold ........... 55 suffix dialing ............................................ 54 toggle ....................................................... 46 transfer ..................................................... 45 Functions used for making calls .............. 17 calling an attendant console ................. 35 direct communication calls ................... 36 DISA .......................................................... 42 121 Index do not disturb ......................................... 65 groups ...................................................... 74 hotline ...................................................... 35 LCR ........................................................... 37 making calls ............................................. 17 caller lists ................................................. 26 MSN calling ............................................. 43 override .................................................... 33 reserving a line ....................................... 29 silent monitoring .................................... 33 speaker .................................................... 20 speed dialing ..................................... 21, 25 switching to handset ............................. 20 switching to speakerphone .................. 20 timer for outgoing external calls .......... 40 urgent call/recall when busy ................ 34 warmline .................................................. 35 Functions used for receiving calls call forwarding ........................................ 60 collect call barring .................................. 81 message waiting indicator .................... 67 overflow extension ................................ 82 pickup ....................................................... 59 second attendant ................................... 74 voice mail ................................................. 65 Functions used when making calls ACS ........................................................... 39 ending a call ............................................ 20 LCR Bypass ............................................. 38 recall ......................................................... 31 timeout for external calls ...................... 40 Functions used when receiving calls ..... 57 answering calls ....................................... 57 G General parking .......................................... 53 Groups available/unavailable agent for UCD group ........................................................ 79 CG groups ............................................... 74 hunt group (HG) ...................................... 75 hunt group (HG) and call group login and logout ....................................................... 75 show queue size to UCD agent ........... 81 122 UCD agent in Service/ out of service .......................................... 80 UCD group login/logout ......................... 78 UCD subscriber groups ......................... 77 H Headphone ................................................ 110 Hotline. ......................................................... 35 Hunt group .................................................. 75 Hunt group and call group (CG) login and logout .............................................................. 75 L LCR ............................................................... 37 LCR Bypass ................................................. 38 M Mailbox ........................................................ 70 configure .................................................. 71 consulting ................................................ 72 enabling .................................................... 72 Making calls ................................................ 17 considerations ......................................... 17 ending a call ............................................ 20 using a group of external lines ............. 19 using automatic seizure of an activated external line ............................................. 19 using the handset .................................. 18 using the speakerphone ....................... 18 with the handset on the hook .............. 18 Message Waiting Indicator ...................... 67 Miscellaneous functions ........................... 83 alarm clock .............................................. 90 associated group .................................. 102 busy signal when extension is busy ... 85 call waiting signaling tone ..................... 94 changing the password for the electronic lock ........................................................... 83 configuration of Date and time .......... 112 COS changeover .................................... 92 data protection ........................................ 93 deactivating a feature ............................ 95 deactivating a general alarm ................. 89 Index electronic lock ......................................... 83 entrance telephone - door opener ....... 98 fax received ........................................... 102 language/country settings .................... 86 music on hold ......................................... 84 night service ............................................ 96 PABX trace ............................................ 112 PABX trace log ...................................... 112 programming the keys ........................ 103 relay .......................................................... 88 remote configuration ........................... 100 room monitor (babyphone) ................... 95 storing a number in the key ............... 111 system programming mode ................. 99 N Night service ............................................... 96 Numbering Plan .......................................... 14 O Overflow Extension ................................... 82 Override ....................................................... 33 P PABX Trace ............................................... 112 PABX Trace log ......................................... 112 Parking ......................................................... 52 Pickup .......................................................... 59 group ........................................................ 59 individual .................................................. 60 Practical guide .......................................... 118 Programming the keys ............................ 103 end key .................................................. 109 only on the HiPath 1100 Manager .... 110 printing key labels ................................ 107 procedure for programming the keys ................................................. 103 programming features for keys ......... 104 R Recall ............................................................ 31 Relay ............................................................. 88 checking relay status ............................. 88 Remote configuration .............................. 100 Reserving a line .......................................... 29 for Internet access ................................. 30 Retrieving a call on hold ............................ 55 Room monitor (babyphone) ..................... 95 room monitor .......................................... 96 S Second attendant ....................................... 74 Silent monitoring ........................................ 33 Speaker ........................................................ 20 Speed dialing ........................................ 21, 25 individual speed dialing ......................... 21 programming individual speed dialing 22 system speed dialing ............................. 21 using speed dialing ................................ 22 Storing a number in the key ................... 111 Suffix dialing ................................................ 54 Switching to handset ................................. 20 Switching to speakerphone ...................... 20 System error messages .......................... 119 System programming mode .................... 99 System signaling tones ............................. 15 System support technician ....................... 13 System telephone functions call charge consultation ....................... 102 display messages ................................. 120 headphone ............................................. 110 system error messages ...................... 119 virtual keypad ........................................ 110 T Timeout for external calls ......................... 40 view timeout ........................................... 41 Toggle .......................................................... 46 Transfer ........................................................ 45 123 Index U Urgent call/recall when busy .................... 34 Using a specific line ................................... 21 Using a temporary MSN to make a call . 43 V Virtual keypad ........................................... 110 Voice mail .................................................... 65 accessing a mailbox ............................... 69 forwarding ............................................... 70 leaving a message ................................. 70 Voice mail Message Waiting Indicator ... 67 W Warmline ..................................................... 35 124 Feature codes Feature codes Symbols Symbols ll, q, p ... w n/t Explanation Enter numbers, keys, password, internal or external numbers, etc. Signaling with a short beep Lift/replace the handset s Start conversation d Press the Flash/Fil key. Feature Key/ Service menu Consultation Programmable key is ON 2nd Call Programmable key deleted Blinking Programmable Key and Navigation keys Numbering plan Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 External line 801 to 808 801 to 832 801 to 845 11 to 30 11 to 60 610 to 645 101 to 240 Extension, including S0 Groups of external lines 0 , 890 to 899 Call groups (CG) 770 to 779 Hunt groups (HG) 780 to 789 UCD subscriber groups 790 to 799 Carrier EVM - Default internal number 9 790 125 Feature codes Description HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 EVM - Message ports HiPath 1190 7491 and 7492 EVM - Virtual ports 744 to 747 Fax/DID - Virtual message ports 740 to 743 USB/CAPI line 10 Substitution for * and # 100 75 and 76 (accordingly) Features Features can be selected as follows: 1. Using the Navigation keys in the Main Menu 2. Using the Feature key then browsing the feature option list 3. Using the Feature key and its associated Feature Code; 4. Programmable key; 5. Using a feature code; System telephone functions Feature Accessing a mailbox Call charge consultation Code Mailbox Key programmed as MWI qji p Call forwarding Call forwarding Call forwarding Deactivation Call forwarding Parking Parking d to m slot Parking Resuming a call Parking d to m slot Flash on analog trunk d Headphone Activation qhmf Headphone Deactivation rhmf Caller List rlf p list 126 and Feature codes Feature Code Programming a feature for a key qme Redial select key feature to be programmed and Redialing or a Speaker Activate/deactivate speakerphone g Activate/deactivate speaker s Virtual keypad g = Virtual keypad is activated = Main keypad is activated 0 Checking Relay Status qmheh Seizure of an external line Feature Code External call dp External call using a group of external lines lmd.lmm p external line Seizure of a Specific External Line lde.lhi p external line Internet access Activation qhmg p external line Internet access Deactivation rhmg p external line 1)Wait for w t Phone rings External line reservation Busy or 2) p external s n qil t Phone rings n p external s 127 Feature codes Functions used for making calls Feature Code system speed dialing qk+ddd ... fhm Individual speed dialing qk+qd.qh Individual speed dialing Programming qmf + qd.qh p number wait for w SAVE? Handsfree answerback Activation qmj wait for w Handsfree answerback Deactivation rmj wait for w Direct communication call CHANGE? qld p extension with system telephone wait for w s record message Internal call p extension Calling a Call group (CG) kkd . kkm Calling a Hunt group (HG) kld . klm UCD subscriber group kmd . kmm Urgent Call (busy extension) 1) n p (busy) Wait for w s or 2) n p (busy) qil s Hotline (if programmed) ns Warmline (If programmed) n Wait for s Override busy extension p busy extension LCR Bypass q hi+p carrier + number s View timeout r 128 ji qjf s Feature codes Silent monitoring (busy extension) qmhh p busy extension 1) p does not answer s CHANGE? or qil w Recall Wait. The telephone rings n s Activation (Extension does not answer or or is busy) 2º) Wait w t Wait. The telephone rings n s Recall Deactivation ril Carrier m Using a Temporary MSN to make a Call qhe p MSN position or MSN number p external line p external number Functions used during calls Feature Code Cost code qjd p cost code r p number Conference s s Consultation (To end a consultation wait for the call to be disconnected) s Parking s Recovering a parked call rij+d.m General Parking Recovering a parked external call Toggle (Use after consultation, for answering a second or an urgent call) Consultation qg s p number ps Consultation qij+d.m s s Gen. Parking t q jg+pline s s qf s 129 Feature codes Suffix dialing s+p qd (if busy or no answer) Retrieving a call on hold Internal Transfer (When an analog trunk programmed as “Type of answer- s p extension t ing signal ” or a digital line is External being used, you must wait for TRANSFER? an answer before transferring s the call. For transfers without p number ( s ) consultation, there is no need to wait before answering) Functions used when receiving calls Feature Code Accessing a Mailbox p Voice mail group w or Answering a call on hold qii s or qf s CALL WTNG? Group pickup qik or CALL PCKP GRP? Individual pickup qim p extension Call forwarding on an analog line: Call forwarding to an external number qee p external Internal call forwarding qee p extension, voice mail group, Call Call forwarding Deactivation ree 130 group or Fax/DID Feature codes Call forward no answer or busy Activation qeh p extension, voice mail group, Call Call forward no answer or busy Deactivation reh Do not disturb Activation qmk Do not disturb Deactivation rmk group or external line EVM: Consultation at the extension being used kmd VM group p password Consultation from another extension kmd VM group p password p extension Consultation from an external extension s s p your external number+q p ppassword p eextension Miscellaneous functions Feature Entrance telephone Door opener Code or qje qje p extension General alarm Disabling Electronic lock password change rmheh p password qmg p current password p new password p confirm new password w Electronic lock Activation qjj p password w Electronic lock Deactivation rjj p password w 131 Feature codes Busy Signal when extension is busy Activation qmhee Busy Signal when extension is busy Deactivation rmhee System programming mode Activation qmi p password p codes Disabling Features (call forwarding, do not disturb, headphone, data protection, alarm clock, recall and speakerphone auto-answering) rd Language/Country configuration qmhef p country code: Call group (CG) and Hunt group (HG) Login than one group) Call group (CG) and Hunt group (HG) Logout than one group) Room monitor (Babyphone) qll Music on hold Activation qmhed music Music on hold Deactivation rmhed Remote configuration HiPath 1100 Manager qmmf 132 qli p group (if the extension belongs to more rli p group (if the extension belongs to more Feature codes 1) Conversation in progress between the programming extension and the remote programmer: qmme wt Remote programmer must provide: Remote configuration using a standard MF telephone ppassword p programming codes. or 2) Remote Programmer dials to connect to the system and is answered by a Fax/DID facility prompting for: qmi p password p programming codes. Data protection Activation qhmd Data protection Deactivation rhmd Relay Activation (For HiPath 1120 only) qmd Relay Deactivation (For HiPath 1120 only) rmd Night service Activation qhh p password Night service To deactivate rhh p password Call waiting tone Activation n rlk w t Call waiting tone Deactivation n qlk w t COS (Class of Service) changeover qidl p extension p password PABX Trace log Starts qekk PABX Trace log Stops rekk 133 Feature codes Extended PABX Trace log Activating qekl Extended PABX Trace log Disabling rekl Alarm clock Feature Code Alarm clock Daily qhje p time (for example 1230) Alarm clock Daily, except weekends qhjf p time (for example 1230) Alarm clock After a specified time period qhjg p time (for example 1230) Alarm clock For a specified date and time qhjh p date/time (for example 24121830) Alarm clock Deactivating rhj UCD Subscriber group functions Feature Code Agent available qhdf Agent unavailable rhdf UCD subscriber group kmd.kmm Logging into a UCD subscriber group qhde p group (if the extension belongs to more than one group) Logging out of a UCD subscriber group rhde UCD agent in service qhdg UCD agent out of service rhdg 134 Feature codes Show queue size to UCD agent qhdi Satellite PABX Feature Flash on analog trunk Operation as Satellite PABX Code qie lmd.lmm p number of the line Functions for ISDN lines Feature Code Immediate call forwarding for MSN Activation qhde p external w p MSN Immediate call forwarding for MSN Deactivation rjhe Call forward no answer for MSN Activation qjhf p external w p MSN Call forward no answer for MSN Deactivation rjhf Call forwarding for MSN when the line is busy Activation qjhf p external w p MSN Call forwarding for MSN when the line is busy Deactivation rjhg Anonymous caller ID (Trace) Sending restriction for MSN Activation w w w qlh qlj 135 Feature codes Sending restriction for MSN Deactivation rlj Using features provided by a carrier on ISDN Lines qidg external p ISDN code Notes: • For Korea the numbering plan changes as follows: a) Access to the group of external lines is done with digit "9" instead of "0" b) Calling an operator terminal is done with digit "0" instead of "9" c) group call pickup is done with sequence "*0" instead of "*57" d) Recovery of a parked call is done with sequence "*57" instead of "*0"; • Feature codes can be changed in the HiPath 1100 Manager. An expert should be consulted in this case. 136 Copyright © Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG Hofmannstr. 51 80200 München Deutschland Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG Reference No: A31003-K1270-U102-4-7619 Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens.com/open The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products. An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract. Availability and technical specifications are subject to change without notice. OpenScape, OpenStage and HiPath are registered trademarks of Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG. 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