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Configuration settings
Telephone numbers (MSN extension numbers)
Up to 10 MSN (extension numbers) can be configured on your telephone. When you enter an MSN or ex
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tensionnumberinyour ISDNsystemtelephoneyouareessentiallydefiningthat your ISDN systemtelepho
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ne is called using this MSN or extension number when a call is made. If you enter more than one MSN ex
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tension number in your telephone, your phone will ring each time one of these MSN extension numbers is
called.
IfyouareusingyourtelephoneontheexternalISDNportofapabx,enteritsinternalextensionnumberinto
the pabx. Please observe the instructions in the PABX manual.
When you call a subscriber, you can select a certain number (MSN) that is transmitted to the subscriber (e.
g. for separate charges). If you do not select any number, the number (MSN) that has been entered first in
the phone (MSN-1) is used.
How to configure an MSN (extension number) is described as follows for »MSN-1«.
Begin as follows:
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MSN MSN-1
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Volume
MSN Name
Sound
MSN ext.
Entering or viewing an MSN extension number (MSN)
You can only enter the MSN extension numbers with the Professional Configurator supplied on the
WIN-Tools CD-ROM. However, you can have the programmed number displayed at the phone.
In the »Program MSN-1« menu, press the »MSN ext.« softkey.
O The programmed number is displayed.
Press OK to leave this menu.
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You can only make further settings (e.g. call signaling melody, volume, name) if the number has
already been previously configured.
More settings for each MSN extension number (MSN)
s »Sound« Setting the melody
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