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  • Page 2 Opera t&g and display elements 1 2 - Display symbols Informationen available (Display using @ and @) Mute, microphone switched off Second functional level (Display using @) User A activated Loudspeaker switched on If flashing: volume 0 (Do not disturb) Further sub-menus available (Display using Ici or I) User C activated...
  • Page 3: Operating And Display Elements

    Operating and display elements The display Single line, alphanumerical display and display-symbol bar. Press I: Confirm input of settings, access sub-menus Press IFl/i : Select sub-menus, select ON/OFF (Y/N), telephone functions User key Activate the user A, B, C Menu key (with @I : Info key) Select the various main menus.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for choosing a Swiss quality product. Eurit 22 is designed for connection to the public Euro-ISDN network. If the Eurit 22 is to be connected to a PBX, please refer to the section “Operation with a PBX”. Please read this operating manual carefully to take full advantage of the features offered by your new Eurit 22.
  • Page 5 Contents User-specific settings ......................Ringing tone ........................Suppress number ........................ Suppress call waiting......................Dialling ..........................On-hook dialling ......................... Redialling ..........................Dial from the unanswered calls list ..................Dialling a number from the LOG memory................Dialling from the directory ....................Dialling using speed-dial keys..
  • Page 6 Contents Operation with a PBX ......................Keypad information ......................Settings for operation with a PBX ..................Exchange access code ......................Incoming exchange access code ..................Call transfer by going on-hook ................... Call transfer using disconnect ..................... Automatic keypad send ...................... Important information ......................
  • Page 7: Installation And Startup

    For the wall-mounting kit please contact your local supplier Insert the plastic feet in the appropriate slots in the housing base 0. Fasten the two screws to the wall and hang your Eurit 22 by clipping the screw heads into the two holes on the telephone base 0.
  • Page 8: Emergency Operation

    Label for speed-dial numbers/functions Cut out a label from the back cover of this operating manual (or copy them) and enter the names associated with the speed-dial numbers/functions you have stored. Lay the label in the recess under the handset and fit the perspex cover. Before putting the telephone into operation, please read the Paragraph “Safety Precautions”...
  • Page 9: Basic Operating Information

    Basic operating information The Eurit 22 allows you to define up to three users on the same telephone. For instance, if you use the phone in your own home, you can define one user “Mother”, a second “Father” and a third “Daughter/Son’...
  • Page 10: Acoustic Signals

    Basic operating information Your telephone provides additional information during use by emitting acoustic signals: Confirmation tone Your telephone confirms correct entry or adaptation of an entry with two short, high-pitched tones. Warning tone In the event of an incorrect action or input, a single, low-pitched tone is sounded.
  • Page 11: Basic Settings

    The settings described below are user-independent and are valid for all users. To be able to use all the functions of your Eurit 22, you must define at least one user (i.e. enter at least one multiple subscriber number or MSN).
  • Page 12: Define A User

    You can define up to three users on your Eurit 22, with each user being allocated their own Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN A, B, C). Your telephone will ring when a call is received for one of the defined numbers.
  • Page 13: Date And Time

    When the telephone is first connected (and as long as no incoming calls have been received) the date and time are displayed. As soon as calls are received by your Eurit 22, the number of calls and the time are displayed.
  • Page 14: Call Charge Factor

    Basic settings Settings for use with a PBX are given in the section “Operation with a PBX”. To ensure that the displayed call charge is correct, the call charge factor must be set. When the telephone leaves the factory the call charge factor is set to 12.1 1 (12.1 1 pfennig). The current call charge factor can be obtained from your telecoms operator.
  • Page 15: Language

    If you telephone a great deal, you can connect a headset (headphones and microphone set) to the Eurit 22. Once you have selected operation with headset, calls can be accepted or cut off using the loudspeaker key. Press @J and then press iXl as often as necessary until “INSTALLATION”...
  • Page 16: Software Version

    You can display the software version of your telephone Press @ and then press C%l as often as necessary until “INSTALLATION” is displayed. Confirm the menu selection by pressing I. Press a as often as necessary until “SOFTWARE” is displayed. Confirm the menu selection by pressing (OK.
  • Page 17: User-Specific Settings

    Ensure that a different melody is selected for each user so that it is possible to differenti- ate between the incoming calls. Warning: If you select volume 0, your Eurit 22 no longer rings. The LED above m@ lights.
  • Page 18 “SUPPRESSED” is shortly displayed. Dial the number. When calling line number suppression is active, the dialled number is displayed preceded by a “C ‘I. You can also suppress your number with Eurit 22 by pressing @ and @ in the basic state.
  • Page 19 If you are engaged in a call, a second incoming call is indicated by an acoustic signal tone. Additional information about “Call waiting” is given in the section “Advanced features/Call waiting”. Each user can suppress “Call waiting” so as not to be disturbed during a conversation. Press @ and then press B as often as necessary until “SETTINGS”...
  • Page 20 The function “ Listening by loudspeaker” is not available. Your Eurit 22 stores the last 10 telephone numbers dialled in the redial memory, regardless of which user entered the numbers (the redial memory is user-independent). You can redial these...
  • Page 21 “2(3)” is displayed. The number in brackets means that a total of 3 calls to your Eurit 22 have not been answered. The number before the bracket indicates that 2 of these calls were intended for the user who is currently active...
  • Page 22 Dialling Your Eurit 22 registers the last 10 calls which were received and answered (for all users). You can dial these numbers without having to enter the number. Press @ and B in order to select a number from the last answered numbers log. The number, or if the number of the calling party is in your directory the name of the last call answered is displayed.
  • Page 23 Dialling initiate speed dialling (i.e. press @ and the relevant speed-dialling key). The (preprogrammed) number is displayed. Lift the handset or press @I and the number will be dialled. Detailed information about speed dialling is given in the section “ Speed dialling ‘I. You can combine several abbreviated numbers or abbreviated numbers and numbers from the directory This procedure can, for example, be used for provider selection (Call by Call).
  • Page 24: Making A Call

    Making a call When an incoming call is received, the ringing tone is dependent upon the called user. This permits incoming calls to be differentiated. The number of the calling party is displayed providing the caller permits this and the number is available.
  • Page 25 A call can be listened to by other people in the room by switching to loudspeaker. During a conversation press a; you can now hear the conversation via the handset and the loud- speaker. If the conversation is to be continued via the handset only, press a a second time.
  • Page 26: Directory

    Numbers in your directory must always be entered together with the dialling prefix. For operation in conjunction with a PBX note the following: the Eurit 22 to identify the number as external (exchange access code is automatically inserted). numbers, provider prefix) as external numbers, press @ and 8, before entering the relevant number and an “...
  • Page 27: New Entry

    To enter a number in your directory while dialling: Enter the number and press I. “STORE TEL NO” is displayed. Confirm by pressing Enter the name and confirm by pressing I. Lift the handset or press @ to dial the number. You can also enter new numbers in your directory using the “Directory”...
  • Page 28 Depending on your provider, call charge information may not be transmitted. In this case your Eurit 22 will not display charges per user/charge totals. You are talking to one party and wish to make a brief call to another party without clearing the existing call (the first call is automatically put on hold).
  • Page 29 You have initiated an enquiry call and wish to alternate between the two calls. 0 Y? Press @ to return to your first call. Press m again to return to the enquiry call. During brokering (switching between two calls) the number of the active partner is briefly displayed.
  • Page 30: Three-Way Conference Call

    You have initiated an enquiry call but would like to talk to both parties simultaneously During the call press m as often as necessary until “CONFERENCE” is displayed. Press (. You are conducting a conference call with two parties The message “END CONFERENCE WITH OK” is displayed.
  • Page 31 If during a call a second call is received, you are alerted to this by a short signal tone and the waiting caller’ s number is displayed. You have two options: a) Accept the second call Press I to accept the second call. Press 191 until “ACCEPT CALL”...
  • Page 32: Call Forward

    A call can only be forwarded if at least one user has been defined! Every user can forward calls to up to three freely-selectable telephone numbers. Several types of call forwarding are available: Call forwarding unconditional All incoming calls are always forwarded immediately (A) Call forwarding no reply Incoming calls are forwarded if they are not replied to within 15 seconds (N)
  • Page 33 You can park a call, for up to 3 minutes, and carry on the call on another telephone. It is even possible to unplug the telephone once the call is parked and to plug it in at another socket on the same ISDN connection to continue the conversation.
  • Page 34: Special Characters

    Park code programming Each user can program their own park code if they do not wish to use the park code 1 defined in the terminal. Press @. Press a as often as necessary until “SETTINGS” is displayed. Press I. Press m as often as necessary until “PARK CODE”...
  • Page 35: Special Characters

    Special characters are used for entering a number in the directory and the speed-dialling memory. These special characters allow additional information to be stored with the number. Special Character Meaning The function with the function code “xx” is initiated (see “Function list) zxx.
  • Page 36: Subaddresses

    Once a connection has been established, the telephone automatically switches to DTMF dialling. This allows you to activate specific functions by keying in codes such as for the remote control of an answering machine. The subaddress allows equipment which supports subaddresses to be remotely controlled. Eurit 22 does not evaluate subaddresses.
  • Page 37: Operation With A Pbx

    Operation with a PBX When the Eurit 22 is connected to a PBX, a number of special features must be taken into account. For details please refer to the relevant section in your PBX operating manual. When used with a PBX, keypad information allows PBX functions to be controlled and services to be activated or deactivated in the exchange.
  • Page 38: Exchange Access Code

    Operation with a PBX Exchange access code For operation with a PBX without automatic external line selection, the exchange access code may have to be set. Enter the digits to be used as an exchange access code for external calls. Press G&J.
  • Page 39: Incoming Exchange Access Code

    Incoming exchange access code Some PBXs automatically insert the exchange access code for incoming calls. With such PBXs the “Incoming access code” must be activated (ON) so that, for instance, your Eurit 22 correctly interprets numbers from your directory. You can test whether or not you need to make this setting by having someone Cal/ you from an external telephone (after you have entered the access code) and then not answering the call.
  • Page 40: Call Transfer By Going On-Hook

    Call transfer by going on-hook During an enquiry call you can connect the other two parties (call transfer) by replacing the handset (going on-hook). To program this function proceed as follows: Press @ . Press I-)I as often as necessary until “INSTALLATION”...
  • Page 41: Call Transfer Using Disconnect

    Operation with u PBX Call transfer using disconnect This setting is dependent on your PBX. You can check whether or not you need to program this setting: Connect the other two parties during an enquiry call by pressing m as often as necessary until “...
  • Page 42: Automatic Keypad Send

    Operation with a PBX Automatic keypad send If either @ or @ is the first key pressed, an automatic switchover is made to keypad signalling (“Automatic keypad send” ON). With some systems (e.g. systems on which automatic exchange line allocation is activated) you must set “Automatic keypad send” OFF so that, for example, @ can be used to connect internally: Press G&J.
  • Page 43 Number Name Menu point user-dependent...
  • Page 44 S e t M S N I%( MSN A 1%-/%1 U s e r n a m e 1 N u m b e r IsI U s e r n a m e 1 Number User name Date Curren Headset German English...
  • Page 45: Important Information

    Important information The Ascom PC-Dialer is a practical add-on for your Eurit 22, for making PC-supported tel- ephone calls (CT1 - Computer Telephony Integration). The PC-Dialer software comes with a TAPI (Telephony Application Programming Interface) driver and allows you to connect your PC with the Eurit 22, download telephone directory entries from PC to Eurit 22, or display calling line identification automatically on screen.
  • Page 46 Your telephone is covered by a 24-month guarantee from the date of purchase. Keep the receipt as proof of the purchase date. Within the guarantee period, Ascom will repair free of charge all defects caused by faulty material or manufacturing errors, and reserves the right to choose whether to repair or replace the faulty telephone.
  • Page 47: Software Update

    Label for speed-dial numbers/functions ....6 Accept a second call .......... Language ............Acoustic signals ........... Listening by loudspeaker ........23 Adjust the volume ..........LOG memory ............. Automatic call back if busy ........ 28 Automatic keypad send ........40 Menu structure..
  • Page 49 Manufactured in Switzerland by: Business Systems AG Eichtal CH-8634 Hombrechtikon...

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