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Configuration and Operation on the Telephone
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9
Configuration and Operation on the Telephone
FRITZ!Box Keypad Sequences
Many of the FRITZ!Box functions and features can be
configured and used over a telephone connected to a
FRITZ!Box extension. Only tone-dialing (dual-tone multi-
frequency = DTMF) telephones can be used in configura-
tion and operation. Pulse dialing telephones are
not
suit-
able.
Acknowledgment
Tone
Entries input on the telephone are confirmed with ac-
knowledgement tones (see also “Audio Signals” on
page 67):
Entries made correctly are confirmed with a positive
acknowledgement tone (a single tone of one second
in length).
If the entry was not successful, because of an incor-
rect key sequence, for instance, you hear a negative
acknowledgment tone (an intermittent tone broken
into intervals of about 0.25 seconds).
9.1
Instructions for Operation at the Telephone
The table explains the icons used in this chapter:
The telephone network features can be used only if they
are supported by your telephone network carrier and en-
abled on your telephone line.
Icon
Action
M
Dial a number.
N
Pick up the handset.
O
Hang up the handset.
P
Talk.
D
Three-party conference call
Q
Wait for the acknowledgement tone.
K
You hear the ring tone.
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Audio Signals
9.2
Audio Signals
The following diagram illustrates the duration and inter-
vals of the various audio signals and ring tones of the tele-
phones connected to the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7340.
Audio signals and ring tones of the connected telephones
<Ext.>
Enter the number of an analog extension on the
FRITZ!Box
.
In place of <Ext.>, enter the number of an analog
extension (for instance
1
for extension
“FON 1” or
2
for extension “FON 2”).
<DNo>
Enter an external telephone number (destination
number).
In the place of <DNo>, enter the complete number
of the external line.
<DNo./Ext.>
Enter the external telephone number (destination
number) or extension number (Ext.) to which your
calls are to be diverted.
Icon
Action
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Configuring on the Telephone
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9.3
Configuring on the Telephone
Saving New Settings
In this section, saving refers to
all
current settings made in
the FRITZ!Box. It is not necessary to save the configuration
immediately after every change. You may first configure all
of your settings as desired, and then save them perma-
nently.
Restoring Factory Settings
All of the settings in the FRITZ!Box can be reset to their
condition upon delivery by restoring the factory settings.
After factory settings are restored, the FRITZ!Box is restart-
ed.
Enabling and Disabling WLAN
The WLAN function can be switched on and off using the
telephone keypad. This is especially convenient when the
WLAN function has been switched off. Simply use your
Permanent saving cannot be reversed. However, you can
change the settings by using new commands or restore
the FRITZ!Box to its factory settings.
Saving Permanently
N
Pick up the handset.
r91ss
Save all settings permanently by dialing the
sequence shown at left.
O
Hang up the handset.
All settings you made in the FRITZ!Box—including the con-
figured Internet connection—are deleted when the factory
settings are restored.
Restoring Factory Settings
r991s159
01590s
Restores all settings in the FRITZ!Box to
their original condition.
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Do Not Disturb
telephone to turn it back on. This means that the WLAN
function can be enabled without having use a wired con-
nection to open the user interface.
Do Not Disturb
For every analog extension of the FRITZ!Box, the Do Not
Disturb option can be enabled by phone. When Do Not
Disturb is set, the telephone connected to the extension
will not ring. In configuring this function you can choose
between enabling the function immediately or selecting a
specific time period.
Immediately
When Do Not Disturb is enabled immediately, no incoming
calls will be signaled at the specified extension. The Do
Not Disturb setting will remain enabled until it is disabled.
Period
Alternatively, you can enter a Do Not Disturb period during
which the telephone will not ring. At the extension for
which a Do Not Disturb period is to be configured, define
the period during which the phone should not ring and
save your entries. Then enable Do Not Disturb. Do Not Dis-
turb then automatically will be switched on daily at the
time entered in the “Start” field and switched off again at
the time defined in the “End” field.
Example: Do Not Disturb should be configured from 20:00
p.m. until 07:00 a.m. daily. Enter the value “2000” for
<Start> and “0700” for <End>.
Enabling and Disabling WLAN
r96s1s
Enables the WLAN function.
r96s0s
Disables the WLAN function.
Enabling Do Not Disturb Effective Immediately
r81
<Ext.>
s0s
Immediately enables Do Not Disturb for
the extension entered as <Ext>.
r91ss
Saves the settings.
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Alarm
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Disabling
Both kinds of Do Not Disturb settings can be disabled by
means of a keypad sequence.
Alarm
You can use the telephones connected to the FRITZ!Box as
alarms. The alarm can be set individually for each tele-
phone and enabled or disabled at any time.
Enabling Do Not Disturb for a Prescribed Period
r80
<Ext.>
s
<Start>
s
<End>
s
Defines the period for Do Not Disturb at
extension <Ext.>.
r91ss
Saves the settings.
r81
<Ext.>
s6s
Enables Do Not Disturb for the defined
period.
r91ss
Saves the settings.
Disabling Do Not Disturb
r81
<Ext.>
s1s
Disables Do Not Disturb for extension
<Ext.>.
r91ss
Saves the settings.

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