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Provides critical safety warnings, including danger, warning, and caution notices.
Outlines procedures for handling emergencies and first aid.
Lists available add-on modules and their possible slot assignments in Hicom systems.
Covers power supply units and uninterruptible power supplies for Hicom systems.
Lists the hardware capabilities of the system, including interfaces and protocols.
Explains the system's capability to optimize call routing based on cost.
Provides guidelines for choosing an appropriate installation site considering dimensions and clearances.
Covers the installation and specifications of power supply and uninterruptible power supply units.
Step-by-step procedure for putting the system into service after installation.
Procedures for upgrading system software, including PC tool usage.
Details how to configure call handling based on line type and day/night service.
Explains how to set up system parameters using telephones or PC tools.
Explains the configuration for single-stage LCR, including prefix and authorization codes.
Details the configuration for two-stage LCR, involving prefix, authorization, and destination numbers.
Details the steps for programming ISDN lines, including point-to-point and multi-device connections.
Explains system networking concepts like CorNet-N, rerouting, and route assignments.
Details how to program actuators for various functions like door openers and music on hold.