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Brand | Siemens |
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Model | HIPATH HIPATH 1190 |
Category | Telephone System |
Language | English |
Describes the manual's content and purpose.
General advice and warnings for system usage.
Guidelines for maintaining the telephone.
Legal information about trademarks.
Describes the front panels of optiPoint 500 models.
Describes the back panel connections of the optiPoint 500.
Explains manual structure and symbols.
Explains phone display messages and methods to access features.
Explains the technician's responsibilities.
General feature notes and system numbering.
Details properties and connection options for optiPoint 500 models.
Explains different tones and their meanings.
Covers handset, speakerphone, and headset call methods.
Selecting lines and using speed dial.
Searching contacts and managing call lists.
Covers line reservation, internet access, and recall.
Covers override, silent monitoring, and urgent calls.
Hotline, warmline, attendant console, and direct communication.
LCR, ACS, call timers, DISA, and temporary MSN.
Making consultations and transferring calls.
Toggle, conference, and parking calls.
Suffix dialing, flash signals, call hold recovery, and cost codes.
How to answer calls and pick up group/individual calls.
Internal, external, conditional, and fax/DID forwarding.
DND settings and voice mail system overview.
MWI indicators and accessing voice mailboxes.
Call groups, hunt groups, and UCD subscriber groups.
Managing agent status in UCD groups.
Rejecting collect calls and overflow behavior.
Password, electronic lock, busy signal, and language/country settings.
Music on hold, alarm clock, and time reminders.
Relay control, alarms, system programming, and remote configuration.
COS changeover, data protection, and feature deactivation.
Using the phone as a monitor and night service setup.
Forwarding on digital lines and door opener function.
Programming keys, procedure keys, and deleting assignments.
Using headsets and storing numbers on keys.
Configuring the phone's date and time.
Call forwarding on digital lines and deactivation.
Anonymous caller ID and MSN restriction.
Using carrier features over ISDN.
Maintaining the phone and resolving issues.
Understanding system error indicators.
Details on terminals, adapters, headsets, microphones, and speakers.
Explains symbols and the system's numbering.
Lists feature codes for system phone features.
Lists feature codes for making and during-call functions.
Lists feature codes for receiving calls.
Lists feature codes for misc functions and ISDN.