15 telephone lines and additional devices, Configuring telephone lines and services, Pabx systems – Philips PPF685 User Manual

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15 Telephone Lines and Additional Devices

Configuring Telephone Lines
and Services

PABX Systems

PABX Systems

Private branch exchanges (PABX) are typical in many
offices and some households. You must dial an outside line
access code in order to get a connection to the public tele-
phone network (PSTN) from a PABX.

Additional Telephone No Extension

1

Press OK, 96 and OK.

2

In some countries you can set the dialling process to
pulse dialling or tone dialling (DTMF tones). Use [
to select the desired dialling process.

3

Confirm with OK.

4

Use [ to set whether you operate your device on an
extension.

5

Confirm with OK.

6 Configuring an extension:

Enter the outside line

access code with which you reach the public telephone
network. This is usually 0.

7

Confirm with OK.

8

When finished, the device tests the telephone line.
Confirm with OK.

9

Your device checks whether it can establish a connec-
tion with the public telephone network. If it cannot
establish the connection, you are once again asked for
input.

DSL Connection

DSL Connection

In the event that you use a DSL modem: Connect the
device to the slot intended for analogue telephones/fax
machines! For additional information, please consult the
operating manual of your DSL system. Ask your telephone
or internet service provider if necessary.

ISDN Connection

ISDN Connection

Your device is an analogue fax device (Group 3). It is not
an ISDN device (Group 4), and therefore it cannot be
operated directly on an ISDN connection. In order to do
this, you need either an analogue adapter or a connection
for analogue terminals. Details for ISDN connections can
be found in the instructions provided with the terminal
adapter or the dial-up router.

Voice Mailbox

You cannot simultaneously use the answering machine
facility of your telephone service provider (= voice-mail
box) and receive faxes on your devices. Get the mail-box
function for your telephone connection deactivated or set
the number of rings for the fax switch to lower than

5

on

your device (also see Chapter Setting the Fax Switch, page
45). W
hen the fax switch accepts the call, the mail-box of
the service provider does not step in. Enquire with your
telephone company.

Registering and De-Register-
ing Additional Cordless Tele-
phones

Configuring the Cordless Telephone

Normally your cordless telephone is registered with your
device in the factory. In the starting mode, press OK. The
display shows on which base unit and with which number
the cordless telephone is registered.

Unregistered Cordless Telephones

Additional Cordless Telephones

You can register in all up to five cordless telephones with
your device. Using only original cordless phones as addi-
tional cordless phones ensures optimum use of all func-
tions. You can get original cordless telephones through our
order service or at specialist shops.

Notice

Additional Telephone No Extension

An additional telephone connected to the device
on a telephone socket is not considered an exten-
sion.

Notice

Selecting the Dialling Process

Only use pulse dialling if tone dialling is not
yet activated for your telephone line.

Notice

Incorrect Outside Line Access Code

In rare cases, the outside line access code may
be a different number or a two-digit number.
For older telephone systems, the outside line
access code can be R (= Flash). Press R to
enter this outside line access code. If the con-
nection to the public telephone network is
not possible, contact your telephone system
supplier.

Notice

Unregistered Cordless Telephones

If you acquired a model with several cordless tel-
ephones, only one cordless telephone is regis-
tered with your device in the factory. Insert the
batteries as described above and register the
cordless telephones with your device (also see
Chapter "Telephone Connections and Addi-
tional Devices", page 50).

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