Operating Instructions (UK)ISDN Telephone Systemtiptel 31 hometiptel
10Initial operation - step by stepStep 4: Entering MSNs (optional)If you enter multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs) in your telephone system, the indivi
11Initial operation - step by stepStep 5: Designated ringing signal for individual terminals in the case ofincoming calls If the connected terminals s
12Internal telephone callsStep 5: Designated ringing signal for individual terminals in the case ofincoming calls (continued)If you connect a fax mach
13External telephone callsAccess to public exchange and diallingMake external telephone calls as follows:Example: Call external subscriber with teleph
14External telephone callsIncoming external callIf there is an incoming external call, the telephone will ring with the specific external ringingsigna
15External telephone callsEnding two-line operation with hold (external calls)By pressing , the active call is placed on hold. You can end this c
16Feature functionsCall pick-upIf there is an incoming call at another extension, you have the option to pick this call up as follows:You are then con
17Feature functionsDo not disturb functionThe do not disturb function can be activated or deactivated for each extension. If the do notdisturb functio
18Feature functionsInternal call forwarding ON/OFFSet up an internal call forwarding as follows: Example: Subscriber at extension 1 wants to forward i
19Feature functionsExternal call forwarding ON/OFFSet up an external call forwarding as follows: Example: The second MSN shall be diverted to external
Table of contents2The most important functionsGeneral informationISDN telephone system diagram . . . . . . .4How to use the operating instructions .
20Feature functionsCall forwardingThe ISDN telephone system supports the ISDN feature Call Forwarding. When the call for-warding is active, all incomi
21Feature functionsCall forwarding unconditional, on busy, on no reply ON/OFFThe call forwarding for an MSN can be activated as follows: The type of c
22Feature functionsCall deflection (CD)In principle, the call deflection function corresponds to the call forwarding. As for call forward-ing, the inc
23Feature functionsAutomatic call-back on busy (CCBS = completion of call to busy subscriber)The ISDN telephone system supports the ISDN feature "
24Feature functionsKeypad protocolSome exchange offices use the "keypad protocol" to program features (e. g. call forwarding).Here, keypad i
25Configuration via telephoneAccessing the programming parametersThe parameters of the ISDN telephone system can be adapted to the user requirements:1
26Configuration via telephoneChange PIN (password)The PIN is required to access the configuration and programming level. The factory pre-set is1234. Y
27Configuration via telephoneSet-up date and timeThe telephone system has an in-built clock. The date and time is required for Least CostRouting (LCR)
28Configuration via telephoneBlocking the reception of date and timeThe telephone system has an in-built clock. The date and time is required for Leas
29Configuration via telephoneEntering MSNs (multiple subscriber numbers)You can store up to 6 multiple subscriber numbers in the telephone system. Eac
3Table of contentsCall deflection (CD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Automatic call-back on busy (CCBS = completion of call to busy subscriber) .
30Configuration via telephoneDeleting MSNsIn order to delete an already entered MSN, follow the procedure of MSN entry - but withoutentering an MSN.Ex
31Configuration via telephone"Call holding" and "three-party conference" within the exchange/ "call holding" with
32Configuration via telephoneAccess to the public exchangeThe access to public exchange authorises the user to make outgoing external calls. In the fa
33Configuration via telephoneAccess to the public exchange with bearer capability FAX group 2/3 / telephoneIf you connect a fax machine at one of the
34Configuration via telephoneAutomatic access to public exchangeYou can program an automatic access to the public exchange for the internal extensions
35Configuration via telephoneExternal ringing signal ON/OFFThere is a specific ringing signal for incoming external calls. You have the option to deac
36Configuration via telephoneEntering and deleting restricted numbersThe ISDN telephone system allows to enter up to 20 telephone numbers to be restri
37Configuration via telephoneCharge pulseThe exchange office transfers charging information which are converted to a 16 kHz chargepulse by the ISDN te
38Configuration via telephoneEntering the charge factorWhether the incurring charges for outgoing calls are transferred as units or as a fixed amountm
39Configuration via telephoneCalling line identification presentation/restriction for outgoing calls(CLIP/CLIR)As for outgoing external calls, you can
4General informationISDN telephone system diagramLED "POWER":Blinks: powerIlluminated: ISDN readyLED "Port 1, 2 and 3":Blinks: int
40Configuration via telephoneConnected line identification presentation/restriction (COLP/COLR)When you get an incoming call from an external party, y
41Configuration via telephoneCLIP at internal analog terminal equipmentIt is possible to display the telephone number of a calling party at analog ter
42Configuration via telephoneCLIP at internal analog terminal equipment (continued)In step 4, the extension is selected as follows: 24 extension 125 e
43Configuration via telephoneSetting the procedure to receive call numbers at the internal analog terminalsThe procedure for receiving telephone numbe
44Configuration via telephoneMSN assignment for call number identification for external callsYou can store up to 6 multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs)
45Configuration via telephoneCall waitingWhen you are holding an internal or external call while there is another incoming call for youon that line, y
46Configuration via telephoneStoring and erasing abbreviated numbersThe ISDN telephone system provides an abbreviated dialling memory in which you can
47Configuration via telephoneResetting the telephone system (resume factory pre-set)You may reset the telephone system, i. e. go back to the factory p
48Least Cost Routing (LCR)Set-up integrated Least Cost RouterYou can save costs by selecting the most favourable telecommunications provider for your
49Least Cost Routing (LCR)Entering the area code for LCR functionYou need to enter your area code into the telephone system before you can use the LCR
5General informationInformation on the proper operation and usage of the telephone system- In some specific frequency domains, a high electrical inter
50Least Cost Routing (LCR)Activate/deactivate LCR function for each individual extensionYou can activate the LCR function as follows: In step 4, the e
51Remote changeYou can change the settings for call transfer or call deflection (CD) remotely via a telephone ora remote beeper supporting tone dialli
52Remote changeRemote change of call forwarding and call deflectionIf you want to make remote changes for the call forwarding or call deflection, just
53Remote changeExample: You are currently working in your office where your telephone number is987654 and you are awaiting an important private teleph
54Configuration via computerDefine serial protocol for data transferThe serial telephone system protocol supports two different types of operation:- o
55Configuration via computerTelephone system configuration via Windows softwareThe configuration of the ISDN telephone system via the Windows software
56Configuration via computerTelephone system configuration via terminal programShould your computer not meet the requirements for the Windows configur
57Configuration via computerOperation (navigation) within the terminal programOn your computer keyboard, press the space bar while the terminal progra
58Always up-to-dateSoftware upgrade per telephone via update serverYou can regularly update the telephone system's operating software via update
59Always up-to-dateLCR upgrade per telephone via LCR ServerYou can regularly update the ISDN telephone system's LCR data via an update server. If
6IntroductionWhat is the ISDN telephone system tiptel 31 home designed for?Congratulations and many thanks for purchasing the ISDN telephone system ti
60AppendixTroubleshootingPlease check whether there is a malfunction of the ISDN telephone system or whether theISDN access failed.A malfunction of th
61AppendixOverview of tone and ringing signalsDialling tone (internal)BusytoneInternal ringing signalExternal ringing signalProgramming toneConfirmati
62AppendixFactory pre-set overview When the ISDN telephone system is supplied, it comes with the following factory pre-set: - No MSN stored- All exten
63AppendixGlossaryAccess to the public exchange/access Button sequence by which you will get access code number to the public exchange (normally &quo
64AppendixGlossaryCLIR Abbreviation for "calling line identification restriction", i. e. restriction of the transmission of the own telephon
65AppendixGlossaryNT (Network Termination) Network termination, where the connection lineof the network provider ends and the houseinstallation begins
66AppendixTechnical dataISDN accessS0basis access (EURO ISDN) DSS1 (EURO ISDN) point-to-connectionApproval number by the Federal CE 0197XTelecommunica
67Numbering schemeFunction codesCode Function9 PIN Activate entry option10 area code R Dial area codeComplete entry by replacing the handset11 MSN R D
68Numbering schemeFunction codesCode Function39 (0...1) R Apply bearer capability 3.1 kHz voice (=0),fax group 2/3 (=1) at extension 341 (0...1) R Aut
69Numbering schemeSpecial functionsRemote change:Code Function80 (PIN) 7 5 (1...6) TTNO # Automatic call deflection(TTNO = target telephone number)Wit
7Introduction- Activation/deactivation of the call number display for incoming calls (COLP/COLR) programmable per extension. - Placing calls on hold i
70Numbering schemeInternal state (handset picked up, internal dialling tone)Code Function1 Internal call to extension 12 Internal call to extension 23
71IndexAAbbreviated dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, 55Abbreviated numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 24Access authorisations . . . . . . . .
72IndexIIncoming external call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Incoming internal call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Installation . . . . . . . . . .
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8Initial operation - step by stepIt is important to unplug the AC adapter as well as the ISDN connecting cable beforetaking out installation tasks at
9Initial operation - step by stepStep 2: Connecting the terminal equipment (continued)Analog telephones with pulse or tone dialling can be connected t
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