What is an msn – Siemens CX203isdn User Manual

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Preparing the base station for use

SX303/353isdn / englisch / A31008-X353-B100-2-7619 / starting.fm / 14.11.2005

Preparing the base station for use – Getting started wizard

A few settings are necessary before using your base station. The Getting started wizard

(page 15) is designed to help you with this. It can be called up at any time using the

display on your base station (page 15) or using an added=feature S44, S1 or SL1

handset (see handset operating instructions). The following settings can be set one

after the other.

Date and time

Show/hide answering machine 1… 3 (on CX253 or SX353isdn)

Find out/enter the MSN for your connection

Set the device type for the connected device

Set the receive MSN

Set the send MSN

Outside line code (when using a PABX)

Alternatively, you can make settings on your base station using a PC (see operating

instructions for PC software).
Operating instructions for the S44, S1, SL1, C34, C1, C2 and C32 handsets can be found

on the enclosed CD and on the Internet at www.siemens.com/service.

What is an MSN?

MSN = Multiple Subscriber Number. You can apply for up to ten different telephone

numbers for one multiple ISDN connection. An MSN is one of the phone numbers

assigned to you without an area code.
You telephone uses the MSN entirely as you require. The following differentiation is

made:

Receive MSN: Phone numbers you may be called on. You can assign the receive

MSNs to specific internal users (terminals) (page 94). Incoming calls are only

forwarded to the terminals to which the relevant MSN has been assigned. Terminals

can be e.g. handsets or answering machines.

Send MSN: Phone numbers that are identified to the person you are calling. The

network operator calculates charges based on the send MSN's. You can assign a

fixed send MSN to each internal user (page 94).

Internal users
Your base station is assigned the fixed internal number 10.
Possible internal users are:

Example of how to assign an MSN:
You have applied for four MSN's, two for business use (MSN1, MSN2) and two for private

purposes (MSN3, MSN4). Four handsets are connected to a base station. Two handsets

(Int.11 and 12) and the answering machine AM 91 are intended for business use, and

INT11 – INT:

Handsets

INT41 – INT48:

Data modules

INT91 – INT93:

Integrated answering machine

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