Operating instructions
optiClient5d_TelefonieHp4.fm
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optiClient 130 V5.0 , Administrator Documentation and Operating Instructions
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch
Making Calls with the HiPath 3000/4000/5000
Settings for the HiPath Provider on HiPath 3000/4000/5000
> Select the desired Phone type. This determines
● display lines will be shown in the freely positionable phone of the optiClient 130. In the
integrated phone on the main bar, by contrast, two display lines are always shown.
● whether Electronic Key Labeling (EKL) is available for the optiClient 130 phone.
● how many programmable function keys are available in the (free and integrated) op-
tiClient 130 telephone.
● how many programmable function keys are available in th first column of the extended
keypad in optiClient 130.
> Select the desired key module type. It determines
Device type Display
lines
EKL Num. of Keys
Telephone
Num. of Keys
Column 1
● optiPoint 410 standard 2 No 4 8
● optiPoint 410 standard DA 2 No 4 8
DA (Direct Acccess) is only available with connections to HiPath 3000.
As for the device type optiPoint 410 standard, with additional and automatic direct
access to an external line.
● optiPoint 410 advanced 4 No 4 15
● optiPoint 420 standard 2 Yes 5 7
● optiPoint 420 advanced 4 Yes 5 13
>
The following applies to the default function key programming / key assignments
in optiClient 130:
● On starting up the optiClient 130, the function keys in the optiClient 130
phone (and possibly also in the extended keypad) are predefined with com-
munication system-specific standard functions.
● For devices with EKL, all keys programmed with a function are automatically
labeled with the "suitable" text by the connected communication system.
Changing the function and thus the labeling (key caption) is only possible
via the Service Menu prompts. This also applies if no function, but only a
call number, is programmed on a key.
● For devices without EKL, the keys in the optiClient 130 phone are labeled
with texts of the communication system-dependent standard functions.
Changing the function can be accomplished via the Service menu prompts,
and changing the labeling (all function keys) as well as the assignments of
call numbers to keys can be performed directly in optiClient 130.
More details on the service menu prompts on your communication system can
be obtained from the Administrator of the communication system.
See also: Labeling/Programming Function Keys.