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Telephone switchboard 335828
■ Using the manual
The manual describes the procedures on how to use the
switchboard through a specific terminology, explained as
follows.
– External call: call made or received from an external
telephone line.
– Internal call: call made from or to an internal telephone
(extension), in other words connected to the same
switchboard.
– Door entry call: call made from an audio and video door
entry system connected to the switchboard.
– Tone: audible sound in the handset used for signaling.
– Time-out tone: tone used for indicating an operation
which is not allowed or incorrectly performed. A series of
fast Beeps will be heard and repeated for 25 seconds; in
this case, hang up and repeat the operation.
– Start dialing tone: tone to begin dialing. This is the
typical sound signal you hear when lifting the handset of
a telephone connected directly to the external telephone
line (line disengaged).
– Basic programming: switchboard programming with
default values (in other words, the values set at factory).
– Personal password (or password): used for programming
the switchboard (if unchanged, it is 1 2 3 4).
– Remote control / Unlock password: used for remote
control and unlocking procedures (if unchanged, it is 1 2 3 4).
– Ring tone: sound emitted from the telephone sets when
a call is received. Ring tones are different as they are used
for identifying the incoming calls.
– Short Phone Number: number used by the switchboard
to quickly redial a telephone numb.
E.g.: The Short Number 3001 is associated with the
telephone number 0039 0332 279111. By dialing 3001 the
switchboard automatically dials the telephone number 0039
0332 279111 (see paragraph “Calling a number stored in
the directory”).
– R Key: the “R Key” is used within the descriptions of the
commands; with some telephone sets the same function
is performed by the keys called Flash or Recall.
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