Siemens HiPath DX User's Guide

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HiPath DX
(Ver. 10 onwards)
OpenStage 30T Phone User Guide
1QDB 50168 AAA - Issue 1
Communication for the open minded
Siemens Enterprise Communications
www.siemenshipathdx.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - HiPath DX

HiPath DX (Ver. 10 onwards) OpenStage 30T Phone User Guide 1QDB 50168 AAA - Issue 1 Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communic

Page 2

Introduction Troubleshooting If your phone does not operate as you expect, check the following points before reporting a fault to your telephone servi

Page 3 - Contents

Introduction 9 Producing and fitting the inlay You may be supplied with pre-printed inlays; use the inlay that best corresponds to the adjacent di

Page 4 - Typical OpenStage 30T phone

Standard features This section of the guide describes the standard features available to you for handling calls: Handling calls ...

Page 5 - Introduction

Standard features Handling calls Making a call Pre-dialling n Dial the number; to delete the last digit dialled, press OK <number> Delete

Page 6 - About your phone

Standard features Dialling a programmed number If you have stored a number on a programmable key (see page 38): n Press the relevant key <number&g

Page 7 - Programmable keys

Standard features Clearing a call To clear a call: • if you are using the handset, replace it • if you are using hands-free mode, press Hands-free

Page 8 - Emergency calls

Standard features Answering Ring back n When the Ring back feature operates, you receive a long continuous ring RING BACK <number> o Lift the

Page 9 - Spares and accessories

Standard features Encryption If your telephone exchange is configured as a secure exchange, calls between phones may be encrypted. Depending on the

Page 10 - Troubleshooting

Standard features Show call duration To use this feature you must set the Call Timer to ON (see the Show telephone menu option on page 34 or refer to

Page 11 - On-line key labelling tool

Standard features Message waiting If you have voice mail configured on your phone, the Message Waiting key allows you to access a Voice Messaging Sy

Page 12 - Standard features

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste st

Page 13 - Handling calls

Standard features Cancelling a Second Message Waiting indication The Message Waiting LED is lit: n Lift the handset Enter number o Dial # # 6 0 # #

Page 14 - Answering a call

Standard features Redial The last number you dialled is stored in your phone's memory. The Redial feature dials this number again and automatic

Page 15 - Clearing a call

Standard features Enquiry While you are on a call, you can call another phone (internal or external) to make an enquiry/consultation request. n During

Page 16 - Handset/loudspeaker volume

Standard features Transfer If, for example, you receive a misdirected call, you can transfer the caller to the required phone. If the phone is not

Page 17 - Show calling number or name

Standard features Conference You can connect up to six phones together in a conference (which may include external calls). Setting up a conference Dur

Page 18 - After a call

Standard features Mute This feature allows you to switch off the microphone so that you can hold a private conversation that cannot be overheard by

Page 19 - Message waiting

Standard features Hands-free working Hands-free working allows you to answer your phone without picking up the handset. The phone's built-in micr

Page 20 - Dual Indication LED

Standard features Headset working To use this feature you need an approved headset. CAUTION Acoustic shock: Before you use your headset, check that

Page 21 - Using the menu

Menu Features This section of the guide describes the features available to you on the menu: Idle display ...

Page 22 - Enquiry

Menu Features Idle display When your phone is idle, the top line of the display indicates the current date and time. The bottom line shows your phon

Page 23 - Transfer

Contents Introduction ... 3About this user guide ...

Page 24 - Conference

Menu Features Show missed calls If your phone rings but you don’t answer it, a missed call message is stored on your phone. If the same phone rings yo

Page 25 - Muting the microphone

Menu Features Divert phone You can divert all your calls to another phone, for example, while you are away from your desk. Your telephone services m

Page 26 - Hands-free working

Menu Features Cancelling diversion for all calls When the phone is idle: n Press ▲ or ▼ until the display shows: > <divert number> Cancel div

Page 27 - Headset working

Menu Features Action other feature This menu option opens the Select feature menu which allows you to invoke features provided by your telephone exc

Page 28 - Menu Features

Menu Features Accessing the features For example, to access Set divert no reply: n Press ▲ or ▼ until the display shows: <date> <time> Act

Page 29 - Idle display

Menu Features Figure 1: Action other feature - menu structure 33

Page 30 - Show missed calls

Menu Features Show telephone menu option This menu option opens the Telephone menu which allows you to customise the operation of your phone to suit y

Page 31 - Divert phone

Menu Features Set feature keys sub-menu This menu option opens the Set feature keys sub-menu which allows you to program a number or a feature on a

Page 32 - <own number>

Menu Features Figure 2: Show telephone menu – menu structure 36

Page 33 - Action other feature

Menu Features Figure 3: Set feature keys – sub-menu structure 37

Page 34 - Accessing the features

Typical OpenStage 30T phone Hands-free key/LED Programmable keys/LEDs Enquiry (R) key/LED Shift key/LED Redial key Divert key/LED Hookswi

Page 35 - Menu Features

Menu Features Programming a number You can program a number against a feature key using the Number store option on the Set feature keys sub-menu of th

Page 36 - Show telephone menu option

Menu Features w Either: Program another key - press OK and repeat from step 3, or Exit - press ▲ or ▼ until the display shows Exit? then press OK P

Page 37 - Set feature keys sub-menu

Menu Features Programming the Message Waiting key You can program a number against the Message Waiting key using the Message waiting option on the Set

Page 38

Menu Features u Press OK PLEASE ENTER NUMBER Clear? v Enter the number to access your voice mail system and press OK CHANGE HAS BEEN STORED Edit

Page 39

Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemenshipathdx.com About Siemens Enterprise Communications Siemens Enter

Page 40 - Programming a number

Introduction About this user guide This user guide covers the operation of your OpenStage 30T phone connected to a HiPath DX via the telephone wiring

Page 41 - Exit?

Introduction About your phone Display Your phone’s 2-line display shows the progress of your calls and provides a menu system which you can navigate

Page 42 - PRESS A PROGRAMMABLE KEY

Introduction Feature keys Your phone has eight fixed feature keys with associated LEDs as follows: Hookswitch - used to make a follow-on call. Red

Page 43

Introduction Keysystem working If your phone is set up for keysystem group working, each of the programmable keys can be dedicated to: • a colleague’

Page 44

Introduction Using the handset with a hearing aid The handset has a special induction coupling for in-ear hearing aids that have a switch setting ma

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