PABX telephone switchboard

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345829 PABX telephone switchboard Instructions for use 08/13-01 PC

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1 Introduction 6 1.1 The telephone switchboard 6 General description 6 2 Use 8 2.1 Telephone functions 8 Dedicated keys on BTicino telephones 8 Direct access to the telephone line 8 Calling an external telephone number 8 Calling an extension 8 Call a number in the address book 9 Calling all extensions 9 Answering a second call 9 Putting the call on hold to answer another call (telephone calls only) 10 Putting the call on hold 10 Putting the call on hold and transferring it 10 Putting on hold and transferring general calls 10 Putting on hold and transferring using the pager 11 Using the call transfer function 11 Forwarding telephone calls 11 Answering forwarded calls 11 Answering for an absent person 12 PABX telephone switchboard Operation in case of power cut 12 2.2 Video door entry system functions 12 Pager function 12 Intercommunicating call from the video door entry system Handset 12 Intercommunicating call within the apartment 13 Intercommunicating call between apartments 13 DISA service activation 13 DOSA activation service 13 Answering a DOSA service call 14 Door lock release using the DOSA service 14 2.3 Home automation commands 14 Sending home automation commands from an extension telephone 14 Sending home automation commands from an outside telephone line 15 2.4 Other services 15 Automatic fax recognition (fax switch) 15 Telephone and video door entry system answering machine 15 Changing the scenario 16 Customisation of voice messages 16 Instructions for use 3

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Introduction Descrizione PABX telephone switchboard Instructions for use 1.1 The telephone switchboard 6 5

1 Introduction 1.1 The telephone switchboard General description In addition to the various telephone functions, the 345829 telephone switchboard also provides integration with the BTicino video door entry system; for example, using the telephones connected to the switchboard it will be possible: to answer a door entry system call, control the opening of the door lock, control the switching on of the stair lights. The use of the telephone switchboard in a door/video door entry system also enables intercommunication among all the telephones and handsets installed. When correctly programmed, it gives the possibility of forwarding both door entry system calls and telephone calls to certain numbers programmed in the address book. The switchboard also enables using the caller display service on all the 8 extensions (if the service is active on the owner line, and telephones preset for this service are being used); during an intercommunicating call, the switchboard enables displaying the caller. The remote activation function gives the possibility of sending controls to the My Home system (lights, automations, and scenarios) with a simple call, both using the external fixed line and a mobile phone. The switchboard provides interaction with the My Home system using 9 different commands. The 354829 telephone switchboard is capable of managing, in its basic version, two telephone lines, up to 8 telephone extensions, and as many video door entry systems. A range of accessories is available which, when connected to the switchboard, offers the possibility of expanding the performance and potential, to meet the needs of the user. To ensure ease of use and flexibility of the services, the switchboard is particularly suitable for use in homes, shops, offices, and the small service sector in general. The manufacturer ensures full compatibility with all telephone handsets, with touch tone telephones, faxes, cordless phones, and answering machines. It is not possible to connect a modem (56K) on the switchboard output. If required, this should be directly connected to the telephone line. 345829 PABX 288 exp PRI: 110-240V~ 210-130mA 50/60 Hz PD max 13W 10W02 Speed Full Link System 6

Use Descrizione PABX telephone switchboard Instructions for use 2.1 Telephone functions 8 2.2 Video door entry system functions 12 2.3 Home automation commands 14 2.4 Other services 14 7

2 Use 2.1 Telephone functions Dedicated keys on BTicino telephones Last call redial key Direct access to the telephone line In the base switchboard configuration, direct access to the telephone line is enabled, to allow access to the outside telephone line: Lift the handset Access to the telephone address book Stair lights switching on; with other types of telephones digit R8 Entrance panel door lock release; with other types of telephones digit R7 Auto-switching on and cycling between entrance panels and/or cameras Bell exclusion Calling an external telephone number Lift the handset Enter the telephone number to call If the service for access to the telephone line is not active, before dialling the number enter 0 (the switchboard uses the first available telephone line), or 11 to access line 1, or 12 for line 2; if a telephone line expansion unit has been installed, dial 13 for line 3 and 14 for line 4. Calling an extension Lift the handset TEL NUMBER If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R Digit the extension number from 401 to 408 Speaker phone 8

Call a number in the address book BTicino telephones have a dedicated key for access to their internal address book; when using other types of telephone you can call a number in the switchboard address book: Lift the handset. If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R. Dial the number 30 followed by the progressive number assigned in the address book to the telephone number to call (from 001 to 200, the number must always be made up of 3 figures). PABX telephone switchboard Calling all extensions Lift the handset If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R Digit 400 Instructions for use Answering a second call If during a conversation a second call is received, this is announced by different warning tones, depending on the origin of the call: - 1 short BEEP outside line call - 2 BEEPS door entry system call - 1 extended BEEP intercom call After hearing the warning tone, in order to answer the new call, replace the handset to end the current call. Wait for the telephone to ring Lift the handset to answer 9

2 Use Putting the call on hold to answer another call (telephone calls only) After hearing the warning tone, press R2 to put the caller on hold. Putting the call on hold Press R To restart the conversation press R again. It is now possible: A) To end the second call, and restart the conversation with the caller on hold; to do this: put the handset down wait for the call signal lift the handset to restart the conversation on hold Putting the call on hold and transferring it Press R; enter the extension number the call must be transferred to B) End the first conversation on hold and start the conversation with the second caller; to do this: enter R2 to restart the first conversation end the conversation by putting the handset down wait for the call signal lift the handset to restart the second conversation on hold C) Transfer the second conversation to another telephone handset: press R and enter the desired extension number wait for the extension to answer put the handset down after putting the handset down, the telephone rings lift the handset to restart the first conversation on hold If the extension does not answer, press R to take the call back. Putting on hold and transferring general calls Press R Digit 400 All the handsets will ring. The first that occupies the line enters in communication with the caller. 10

Putting on hold and transferring using the pager Press R Digit # The pager function enables callers to broadcast their voice using the sound system loudspeakers and handsets with speaker phone when looking for the call recipient. It will be possible to answer from one of the available telephones. Using the call transfer function After activating the call transfer function proceed as follows: The person transferring the call puts the handset down after the first ring; in this case, the person answering the call will be immediately in communication with the caller previously put on hold. The person transferring the call waits for an answer; the person answering will be connected to the person transferring the call. In this case there will be three possibilities: the person transferring the call puts the handset down; the person answering the call enters in direct communication with the caller on hold the person answering the call presses R and enters in direct communication with the caller on hold the person transferring the call presses R to communicate with the caller on hold PABX telephone switchboard Forwarding telephone calls This function gives the possibility of forwarding incoming calls to an external number (saved in position 51 of the address book). When the service is active, calls are transferred automatically, without telephone extensions ringing. The service requires at least 2 outside telephone lines. Answering forwarded calls The person away from home answering the call must: Answer the call from a mobile or fixed phone After answering, the switchboard sends a voice message To start the conversation press a digit (0 to 9) The voice connection with the person making the call is established Every 2 minutes of conversation, the switchboard emits a tone to warn that the time available is expiring To continue the conversation press a digit (0 to 9), otherwise the conversation will end automatically within a few seconds To stop the conversation at any time press * or # and put the handset down Instructions for use 11

2 Use Answering for an absent person If an extension telephone rings but the person for whom the call is intended cannot take it: Lift the handset. If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R. Dial the number 90 followed by the extension number (from 401 to 408). 2.2 Video door entry system functions 8 audio-video-telephone handsets and up to 8 video handsets can be connected to the telephone switchboard. For the basic functions refer to the first page of paragraph 2.1. Pager function This function can be used to broadcast a speaker phone message using the sound system loudspeakers and handsets with speaker phone. The recipient can answer from any extension. To activate the function: Lift the handset If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R Press # Operation in case of power cut In case of power cut, extensions 401 and 402 will still be able to make telephone calls. 401 for line 1 402 for line 2 If there is no answer, to end the call simply put the handset down. Intercommunicating call from the video door entry system Handset When making a call from a video door entry system handset with address 1 to 8, the call will be addressed to the corresponding telephone extension. 12

Intercommunicating call within the apartment To make an intercommunicating call from a telephone to a video handset within the same apartment: Lift the handset Press R Digit 4, followed by the number of the handset to call (from 1 to 99) Intercommunicating call between apartments To make an intercommunicating call from a telephone to another apartment: Lift the handset Press R Digit 5, followed by the number of the apartment to call (from 1 to 99) All the extensions of the apartment being called will ring. The receiver lifted will take the call. PABX telephone switchboard DISA service activation This function can only be activated using the TiPABX programming software. If activated, following a telephone call the switchboard automatically sends a voice message with the instructions for contacting the desired extension (e.g.: to talk to extension 4 press 4). The call must enter the extension number during the voice message, or within the following 10 seconds. In case of error, or failure to enter the extension number, the voice message is repeated; in case of further error, the call is forwarded to the operator telephone unit (telephone 1 by default). If while the DISA voice message is being broadcasted the remote activation/unblock password is entered, the user gains access to the My Home remote activation service (if active). For more information ask the installer. DOSA activation service This function can only be activated using the TiPABX programming software. If activated, it gives the possibility of transferring a door entry system call to the telephone number previously saved in the address book of the switchboard with short numbers: 48 49 and 50 This makes the user available even when not inside the home. Instructions for use For more information ask the installer. 13

Answering a DOSA service call The person away from home answering the call must: Answer the call from a mobile or fixed phone After answering, the switchboard sends a voice message To start the conversation press a digit (0 to 9) 2.3 Home automation commands The switchboard can be programmed for sending up to 9 different controls to the My Home system (lights, automations, temperature control, sound system and scenarios). The controls may be sent using the fixed external telephone line, or the mobile network. Contact the installer to help you program the most useful commands. Sending home automation commands from an extension telephone The conversation with the door entry caller is activated After 45 seconds of conversation the switchboard emits a tone to warn that the time available is expiring To continue the conversation press a digit (0 to 9), otherwise the conversation will end automatically within a few seconds To stop the conversation at any time press * or # and put the handset down To send a command to the switchboard from an extension telephone proceed as follows: Lift the handset. If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R. Dial the number 99 followed by the command number (from 1 to 9). Door lock release using the DOSA service The DOSA service also offers the possibility of releasing the door lock of the entrance panel: During the conversation press 97 to release the door lock Wait for the confirmation voice message. Now you can hang up or send a new command. 14

Sending home automation commands from an outside telephone line In order to send a command to the switchboard from the external telephone line, proceed as follows: Enter the home telephone number (the external line the switchboard is connected to). After 5 rings (or the number of rings set by the installer), a voice message will ask the user to enter the password; the service can be accessed by entering the password even when an answering machine or a telefax machine are connected. Enter the remote activation/unlocking password (for the correct password contact the installer) Enter the command following the instructions of the switchboard PABX telephone switchboard 2 Use 2.4 Other services Automatic fax recognition (fax switch) This service can be programmed by the installer in one or more scenarios and on one or both the outside lines. When the scenario is active, the switchboard will recognise any external calls intended for a Fax (data call) machine, and forward them directly to the corresponding extension. When an external call is received, the switchboard answers with the message wait please. If it receives a Fax tone within 6 seconds, the call is sent to the programmed extension. If while the Fax switch service voice message is being broadcasted the remote activation/unblock password is entered, the user gains access to the My Home remote activation service. Instructions for use Wait for a confirmation voice message Put the handset down, or send a new command (up to 5 different commands can be sent during one telephone call) Telephone and video door entry system answering machine By connecting an answering machine to an extension and programming this extension to perform the answering machine function (for more information contact the installer), it will be possible to use the answering machine service both for telephone and door entry system calls. Both services can be activated at the same time: the answering machine connected to the switchboard will activate both when an external telephone call and a video door entry system call are received. If while the answering machine voice message is being broadcasted the remote activation/unblock password is entered, the user gains access to the MY HOME remote activation service. 15

Changing the scenario Your switchboard can be programmed to work according to preset scenarios which operate differently as a function of the time and/or day of the week. Activation of the scenarios is managed autonomously by the switchboard and follows the programming made by the installer (contact your installer for more information); the procedure which follows lets you change from the active scenario to another. Customisation of voice messages Pre-recorded voice messages may be customised using the following procedure: Lift the handset If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R Enter * followed by the ID (00 to 11) of the message being customised (see table on the side) Lift the handset. If the service for direct access to the telephone line is active, press R. Dial the number 31 followed by the user password Dial the scenario number (from 1 to 3). Record the custom message Each message has a maximum duration limit, after which recording is automatically interrupted; to end recording before this time limit has expired press R PASSWORD 16

ID EVENT PRE-RECORDED MESSAGE 00 Waiting message Please wait 02 DOSA redirection Call from the door entry system 04 Remote activation MyHome system: insert password message 05 Error Error 06 Command executed Command executed 07 Command not Command not executed executed 08 09 My Home remote activation Menù DISA 1 To execute command 1 push 1. To execute command 2 push 2. To execute command 3 push 3. To execute command 4 push 4. To execute command 5 push 5. To execute command 6 push 6. To execute command 7 push 7. To execute command 8 push 8. To execute command 9 push 9. Hello. Please dial the internal number you wish to call, or wait for a free operator. 10 Menù DISA 2 Bticino PABX. We are absent at the moment. 11 Call forwarding Externall call submitted by Bticino Pabx. PABX telephone switchboard Instructions for use 17

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