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DECT Function
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7
DECT Function
Cordless Telephony with FRITZ!Box
Thanks to the integrated DECT function, the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340
can be used as a base station for cordless telephones that support the
DECT GAP or CAT-iq standard. A total of up to six cordless telephones
can be registered on the FRITZ!Box.
7.1
Registering the FRITZ!Fon MT-F Cordless Telephone
The AVM FRITZ!Fon MT-F is an ideal handset for your
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340.
Proceed as follows to register the FRITZ!Fon MT-F at the
FRITZ!Box:
1.
Switch the FRITZ!Fon MT-F on by pressing and holding
down the hang-up button.
2.
Press the DECT button on your FRITZ!Box until the
FRITZ!Fon MT-F indicates that registration has been
successful.
The FRITZ!Fon MT-F is now connected with your FRITZ!Box
and can be used to make telephone calls.
If registration is not successful, see the instructions for
manual registration in the manual of your FRITZ!Fon MT-F.
Scope of Service of Your FRITZ!Fon MT-F
The FRITZ!Fon MT-F is optimized for connections with your
FRITZ!Box to provide not only telephone connections, but
a whole range of additional features.
With the FRITZ!Fon MT-F you can read the e-mail sent
to your e-mail account with an e-mail provider. For
this the POP3 protocol is used to retrieve your e-mail
from your mailbox at the e-mail provider so that it can
be displayed on the handset.
You can set up multiple e-mail accounts on your
FRITZ!Box, and, if you have more than one
FRITZ!Fon MT-F, assign the display of each account to a
certain FRITZ!Fon MT-F.
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Registering Cordless Telephones of Other Manufacturers
With FRITZ!Fon MT-F you can use your FRITZ!Box tele-
phone book. New numbers recorded in a call list on
the FRITZ!Fon MT-F can be transferred directly from
the call list to the FRITZ!Box telephone book.
For detailed descriptions of this and other features, see
the documentation for your FRITZ!Fon MT-F.
7.2
Registering Cordless Telephones of Other Manufacturers
With FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 you can use all cordless
telephones that support the DECT-GAP and CAT-iq radio
standards. See the documentation of your cordless tele-
phone to find out whether it supports either of these stan-
dards.
To register a cordless telephone from any manufacturer on
the FRITZ!Box, please follow the corresponding instruc-
tions in your telephone manual.
7.3
Making an Internal Call to a Cordless Telephone
All telephones connected to the FRITZ!Box can establish
connections to each other free of charge.
Telephones can establish internal connections using in-
ternal numbers, which are assigned to each telephone au-
tomatically upon registration.
The internal numbers of the telephones you have connect-
ed are listed in the FRITZ!Box user interface. Perform the
following steps:
1.
Start a web browser.
2.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface by entering
fritz.box
.
3.
Click the “Telephony / Telephone Book” menu.
4.
Select the “Internal Numbers” tab.
Press and hold down the search key on the FRITZ!Box la-
beled “DECT” during the entire registration process. This
facilitates telephone registration.
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Searching for Cordless Telephones by Paging Call
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The internal numbers of the telephones connected to the
FRITZ!Box are displayed.
7.4
Searching for Cordless Telephones by Paging Call
Using the DECT button on the top of the device you can
search for lost handsets by starting a paging call.
Press the DECT button briefly and all of the cordless tele-
phones connected with the FRITZ!Box will ring. A paging
call cannot work if a handset has dead batteries.
The DECT button and its use are described in the section
“DECT Button” on page 120.
7.5
Logging a Cordless Telephone off of the FRITZ!Box
1.
Start a web browser.
2.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface by entering
fritz.box
.
3.
On the “Overview” page, click the “DECT” entry in the
“Interfaces” area.
4.
On the “Cordless Telephones (DECT)” tab, select the
cordless telephone you want to log off and click the
“Delete” button.
Now the cordless telephone will be logged off.
7.6
Enabling and Disabling DECT
The DECT function is disabled upon delivery of the
FRITZ!Box.
Enabling the DECT function
The DECT function is switched on when the first cord-
less telephone is registered.
Disabling the DECT function
When the last cordless telephone is logged off in the
FRITZ!Box user interface, the DECT function is
switched off automatically.
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USB Devices
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USB Devices
USB Devices at the FRITZ!Box
The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340 is equipped with two USB ports (also
known as USB host controller).
The USB ports of the FRITZ!Box support the standards USB 2.0 and
USB 1.1.
Various USB devices can be connected to the USB ports:
a FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N 2.4, a FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N or an
AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
a USB storage device (hard drive, memory stick, card reader)
a USB printer
a USB modem (UMTS/HSPA)
USB hubs
If you use USB hubs, note that a maximum of four USB devices can
be operated on the FRITZ!Box.
8.1
Connecting USB Devices
Connecting a USB cable to the USB port
Connecting
Some USB devices, such as memory sticks or the
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N, are inserted directly into one of
the USB ports on the FRITZ!Box. Other devices like USB
printers are connected to one of the USB ports by means
of a USB cable.
LAN 1
LAN 1
LAN 2
LAN 2
FON 1
FON 1
FON 2
FON 2
DSL/TEL
DSL/TEL
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Accessing USB Devices
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If you would like to use multiple devices at one USB port,
you can also use a USB hub (see the section “USB Hubs”
on page 62). Please read the “Tips for Using USB Devices”
on page 65 first.
8.2
Accessing USB Devices
Network Sharing
As soon as a USB device is connected to the FRITZ!Box, all
of its functions are available in the entire network:
The files in the USB mass storage can be accessed
from the network via FTP (File Transfer Protocol), or
you can make the USB mass storage device available
as a network storage device. The two kinds of access
are explained in greater detail in the section “Access-
ing the Data on the USB Mass Storage” on page 52.
USB printers are available as network printers.
USB Remote
Connection
With the USB remote connection, a computer in the net-
work can use USB devices just as if they were connected
directly to the computer via the USB cable (virtual cable
replacement). This can make sense for multifunctional
printers, for instance, so that you can use the integrated
card reader/scanner or the ink level display.
While a computer accesses a USB device via the USB re-
mote connection, the USB device is not available for other
computers in the network.
For more information on the USB remote connection, see
the section “FRITZ!Box USB Remote Connection” from
page 62.

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