Siemens 2060isdn User Manual
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Glossary
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Gigaset 2060isdn, Inland:
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DPS
Pulse dialing; slow analog dialing procedure. The individu-
al digits are dialed by means of pulses
DSS1
Digital Signaling System No. 1 for the Euro ISN protocol
DTMF
Dual tone multifrequency dialing; fast analog dialing pro-
cedure. The individual digits are dialed by means of dual
tones
Emergency phone number
You can save a maximum of four emergency phone num-
bers in the Gigaset 2060isdn. Emergency phone numbers
can be dialed even if the Gigaset 2060isdn is locked.
En-bloc dialing
The phone number you key in is not dialed until you press
the Line seize key
Euro-ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network for Europe
Extension number
(feature with point-to-point access)
The network provider assigns a PBX number with a block
of extension numbers from 00 to 99, so in theory you can
have up to 100 extension numbers.
The Gigaset 2060isdn automatically combines the basic
call number with the internal numbers (max. 10 users),
which means that each user can have his or her own tele-
phone number.
Since the basic number and the internal numbers are
combined automatically by the Gigaset 2060isdn, number
assignment is not necessary.
GAP
Generic Access Profile; European standard for radio tele-
phony
GFSK
Gaussian Frequency Shift Key;
medallion procedure for cellular communication
IAE
ISDN connector; standard European ISDN connector
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display (mobile-unit display)
LED
Light-emitting diode (register lamp in the base station)
Multiple Subscriber Number
(MSN)
(feature with point-to-multipoint access)
Up to 3 MSNs: feature of standard and comfort access.
Additional MSNs are available on application (maximum
of 7 additional MSNs. You can have different phone num-
bers for each telephone you connect.
The MSN is an external phone number without national or
local code.
Network provider
Operator of a public telecommunications network.
Parking (unparking) a call
(feature with point-to-multipoint access)
You want to interrupt your call briefly (connection is not
cleared down), for example because
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you will be absent for a short time
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you want to resume the call at another telephone con-
nected to the same point-to-multipoint access.