Bosch MM588 Operations Instructions

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating instructions

Operating InstructionsOperating instructionsMM588connected to Integral 3

Page 2 - Important information

Getting to know your handsetIntegral 310ContinuedCommissioningCarrying clipThe clip is designed for carrying your handset in an office environment. It

Page 3 - Contents

Getting to know your handsetIntegral 311ContinuedCommissioningHSG30-DECT Combined handset / headsetThe HSG30-DECT combined handset / headset is availa

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Getting to know your handsetIntegral 312Basic rules of operationThe operation of your telephone includes several operating steps which areoften repeat

Page 5 - Overview

Getting to know your handsetIntegral 313ContinuedBasic rules of operationSelecting a menuSome functions and settings of your telephone can be obtained

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Getting to know your handsetIntegral 314ContinuedBasic rules of operationEntering characters for telephone directory entriesThe digit keys may also be

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The functionsIntegral 315Telephoning in the usual mannerInternal Calls: Dial the internal call number required. External Calls: Dial theoutside line c

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The functionsIntegral 316ContinuedTelephoning in the usual mannerSpecific rediallingWith specific redialling, the dialled number is specifically store

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The functionsIntegral 317ContinuedTelephoning in the usual mannerPrivate telephoning Menu Dial assist Menu Priv.line group Confirm. Dial the call numb

Page 10 - Commissioning

The functionsIntegral 318CallbackIf the internal call partner who you wish to call does not answer or is busy,you may activate an automatic callback.

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The functionsIntegral 319Consultation call and call forwardingWhen you are making an external call, you may mute the handset andsubsequently hold priv

Page 12 - Basic rules of operation

Getting to know your handsetIntegral 32Important informationCaution!The handset must not be used in areas susceptible to explosions!Keep away from dam

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The functionsIntegral 320ContinuedConsultation call and call forwardingTransferring a callerYou are speaking on the telephone. Switch to consultation

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The functionsIntegral 321Second call during a conversationIf a second external caller attempts to contact you while you aretelephoning, you will hear

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The functionsIntegral 322Abbreviated diallingWithin your telephone system, frequently used call numbers are storedcentrally under specific code number

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The functionsIntegral 323Local telephone directoryYou may store up to 50 numbers. These numbers are not stored in thetelephone system, but locally in

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The functionsIntegral 324ContinuedLocal telephone directoryNew entry Menu Dial assist Menu Local tel. dir. Menu New entry Confirm. Enter the number (u

Page 18 - Callback

The functionsIntegral 325ContinuedLocal telephone directoryChanging an entry Menu Dial assist Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Edit Confirm. Search for the e

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The functionsIntegral 326ContinuedLocal telephone directoryDeleting an individual entry Menu Dial assist Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Clear entry Confirm

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The functionsIntegral 327ContinuedLocal telephone directoryQuerying the free capacity Menu Dial assist Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Capacity Confirm. The

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The functionsIntegral 328Central telephone directoryThe names and call numbers of important call partners are stored withinyour telephone system. You

Page 22 - Abbreviated dialling

The functionsIntegral 329ContinuedCentral telephone directorySearching for an entry via the menu Menu Dial assist Menu Centr. tel. dir. Confirm. Press

Page 23 - telephone directory

Integral 3Getting to know your handset3ContentsGetting to know your handsetImportant information2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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The functionsIntegral 330Call listIf a caller cannot reach you, his ISDN call number will be entered in a calllist. When you switch on your handset or

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The functionsIntegral 331ContinuedCall listCancelling Use the left softkey to cancel.Clearing individual call numbers from the call listThe following

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The functionsIntegral 332MessagesYou may receive messages. The message will appear briefly in the displaysubsequent to receipt and after each telephon

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The functionsIntegral 333Suppression of call number displayIf you do not wish to inform an external call partner of your call number, youmay prevent y

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The functionsIntegral 334Follow me (to the handset)You may have calls diverted to you from a connection in your telephonesystem. Your handset must be

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The functionsIntegral 335ContinuedFollow me (to the handset)Call diversion when busy Press the shift key, followed by the follow me key.Call div. from

Page 30 - Call list

The functionsIntegral 336Call diversionYou may divert all calls from your handset to another connection in yourtelephone system. The handset must be w

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The functionsIntegral 337ContinuedCall diversionCall diversion when busy Menu Addit. services Menu Call diversion Menu Call div. to Confirm. Press the

Page 32 - Messages

The functionsIntegral 338Call forwardingYou may forward an external call from your handset to another connectionthat is programmed in the telephone sy

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The functionsIntegral 339AnnouncementYou may make an announcement from your handset to a connection withinyour telephone system. It is not possible to

Page 34 - me (to the handset)

Integral 3Getting to know your handset4ContinuedContentsSelf-assignment and call diversion off55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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The functionsIntegral 340Pick-upFrom your handset, you may retrieve (pick up) calls from other subscribersof your telephone system.Retrieving a call (

Page 36 - Call diversion

The functionsIntegral 341Accepting calls from ringing linesAccepting a ringing lineYou hear an external call at another telephone. Lift the handset. M

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The functionsIntegral 342DTMF Post diallingYou may switch over to DTMF post dialling whilst telephoning. Each pressof a button is transmitted as a ton

Page 38 - Call forwarding

The functionsIntegral 343Call charge displayYou may view the charges incurred by the last external call.Viewing the charges Menu Addit. services Menu

Page 39 - Announcement

The functionsIntegral 344Muting the microphoneYou may switch off the microphone on your handset whilst telephoning. Thehandset remains switched on. Yo

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The functionsIntegral 345Setting the handsetYou may make the handset settings when in basic status.Acoustics Menu Set telephone Menu Set acoustics Con

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The functionsIntegral 346ContinuedSetting the handsetRinging sound pattern Press the programming button, followed by 1. The telephonerings. Select a m

Page 42 - DTMF Post dialling

The functionsIntegral 347ContinuedSetting the handsetTemporarily adjusting the handset volume during conversation You are speaking on the telephone. P

Page 43 - Call charge display

The functionsIntegral 348ContinuedSetting the handsetResetPerforming a reset has the effect of returning some settings to their originalstatus when de

Page 44 - Muting the microphone

The functionsIntegral 349Emergency callWhen your handset is locked, the only function that can be used is that ofthe emergency call number. The follow

Page 45 - the handset

Getting to know your handsetIntegral 35OverviewDigit keysFor digits andlettersRedial button2nd function:Call diversion fromR buttonSignal button forfu

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The functionsIntegral 350Personal Identification Number (PIN)Important settings and functions of your handset are safeguarded bymeans of a four-digit

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The functionsIntegral 351Locking the handsetLock Menu Lock Menu Lock Confirm. appears in the display.UnlockingThe handset is locked. appears in the d

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The functionsIntegral 352ContinuedLocking the handsetKeyboard lock via the menu Menu Set telephone Menu Keyb. lock Confirm.Keyboard lock via the keys

Page 49 - Emergency call

The functionsIntegral 353LanguageDetermining the language of the local menu Menu Set telephone Menu Language Language English selecting. Confirm. Pres

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The functionsIntegral 354Self-assignmentIn the event that the Bosch Service has set up your handset as the nightstation for a central office, calls wi

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The functionsIntegral 355Self-assignment and call diversion offIf you have activated a self-assignment and a call diversion, you maydeactivate both by

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The functionsIntegral 356Opening the door from the handset Menu Dialing options Menu Door opener Confirm.iThis function must be set up by the Bosch Se

Page 53 - Language

The functionsIntegral 357Associated subscriberThe Bosch Service can set up a telephone in your system as an associatedsubscriber, e.g. for an executiv

Page 54 - Self-assignment

The functionsIntegral 358ContinuedAssociated subscriberCall diversion from associated subscriber Menu Partner funct. Menu Call div. from Confirm.The f

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The functionsIntegral 359ContinuedAssociated subscriberRetrieve calls (pick up) from associated subscriber The telephone of the associated subscriber

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Getting to know your handsetIntegral 36DisplayVarious texts and symbols in the display assist you in operating thehandset.The texts and symbols are pr

Page 57 - subscriber

The functionsIntegral 360Subscriber groupThe Bosch Service can combine several telephones in your system to forma subscriber group. Some of the functi

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The functionsIntegral 361ContinuedSubscriber groupAnnouncement to subscriber group Lift the handset. Menu Dial assist Menu Group announcem Confirm. Se

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The functionsIntegral 362ContinuedSubscriber groupRetrieving calls (pick up) from subscriber group Lift the handset. Menu Pick up calls Menu Pick up g

Page 60 - Subscriber group

The functionsIntegral 363Using the handset in another systemYour handset can be logged on to several systems. It features severalsystem entries for th

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The functionsIntegral 364ContinuedUsing the handset in another systemChecking the software version Menu System Menu Software version Confirm. 9.71/26.

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AnhangIntegral 365Codes for your handsetCode Function15 xGroup announcement to group x16 xInternal call to group x17 xRetrieve (pick up) calls from gr

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AppendixIntegral 366Further information about your telephoneService, installation and maintenanceDo not unscrew the telephone housing. Repairs and adj

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AppendixIntegral 367ContinuedFurther information about your telephoneAuthorization and CE certificationThe telephone has been authorized by the regula

Page 65 - Codes for your handset

AppendixIntegral 368ContinuedFurther information about your telephoneConsumer information about returning and disposing of used batteriesand accumulat

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AppendixIntegral 369SpecificationsStandard:DECT (Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunications).Dimensions:143 x 50 x 22.5 mmWeight, handset:Approx. 115

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Getting to know your handsetIntegral 37ContinuedDisplayThe display of your handset can accommodate a maximum of 16characters in each line.The layout o

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AppendixIntegral 370Table of charactersThe digit keys may also be used to enter letters and numbers, e.g. fornames in the local telephone directory. Y

Page 69 - Specifications

AppendixIntegral 371IndexAbbreviated dialling, 22Accepting calls, line, 41Acoustics, 45Announcement, 39associated subscriber, 58subscriber group, 61As

Page 70 - of characters

AppendixIntegral 372ContinuedIndexLock, 51Locking, 51Menu, selecting, 13Messages, 32Microphone, mute, 44Mute, 44Opening the door, 56Operating time, 69

Page 71 - See also

Robert Bosch AG Geschäftsbereich Kommunikationstechnik, AustriaHietzinger Kai 139 A-1131 Wien Telephone +43-1-87870 Fax +43-1-878 70-73 70N.V. Robert

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Getting to know your handsetIntegral 38CommissioningWhen you receive your handset, it is registered in the system and ready foroperation. All you need

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Getting to know your handsetIntegral 39ContinuedCommissioningCharging the replacement batteryPlace a replacement battery in thecharging holder (rear s

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