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Room Monitoring (Baby Monitor)
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Room Monitoring (Baby Monitor)
The following keypad sequence enables the function for
monitoring the sound level in a room. First enter the vol-
ume level (a value between 1 and 8). Enter a telephone
number. Do not hang up the handset! When the volume in
the room reaches the specified level, the number you en-
tered will be dialed. When the telephone rings and you
pick up the handset, you will be connected with the tele-
phone on which you enabled the room monitoring func-
tion.
Dial the number of the extension to listen in at an exten-
sion with room monitoring activated.
After initiating a room monitoring phone call, the PBX can-
not generate a new call until at least one minute has
lapsed.
You can disable the function by simply hanging up the
handset of the telephone at which you enabled it.
When using this feature, it is advisable to activate the
speaker phone function.
Enabling Room Monitoring
N
Pick up the handset or activate the speaker
phone function of your telephone.
s4
<level>
s
<number>
r
Dial the sequence shown at left. For <level>,
enter a number between
1
the most sensi-
tive sound level) and
8
. For <number>, enter
the number to be called. This may be the
number of another internal extension, a
9
for an internal group call, or any external
number desired.
Q
Wait for the acknowledgement tone. The ba-
by monitoring phone function is now en-
abled.
Do
not
hang up the handset!
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Using Keypad Shortcuts
Using Keypad Shortcuts
The keypad function allows you to control services and
features on the telephone line by entering characters and
strings on the telephone keypad.
These keyboard entries are called keypad messages. Ask
your telephone carrier for the specific keypad messages to
access ISDN features.
Entering Keypad Shortcuts on an Extension with Automatic
Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
sr
<Seq>
Dial the sequence shown at left. <Seq> stands for
the keypad sequence you received from your
telephone carrier.
Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension Without
Automatic Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
0sr
<Seq>
Dial the sequence shown at left. <Seq> stands for
the keypad sequence you received from your
telephone carrier.
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Troubleshooting
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10
Troubleshooting
Help for Errors
This chapter provides assistance if you are not able to open the user in-
terface of your FRITZ!Box, if you are having problems with the WLAN
connection, or if you want to change the IP settings on your computer.
10.1
Errors Opening the User Interface
If an error message is returned when you open the user in-
terface, this can have various causes. Check the possible
causes and attempt to resolve the error.
Restarting the FRITZ!Box
The user interface cannot be opened or does not react.
Inconsistencies within the FRITZ!Box.
1.
Restart the FRITZ!Box.
Remove the power cable from the socket.
2.
Wait about five seconds before reconnecting to the
power supply.
3.
To make sure that the FRITZ!Box has finished restart-
ing, wait until the “Power/DSL” LED lights up and
stop flashing and, if you have switched on WLAN, the
“WLAN” LED stays lit as well. This ensures that the
FRITZ!Box restart has been completed.
4.
Try again to open the FRITZ!Box user interface by en-
tering
fritz.box
in the address field.
Checking the Cable Connections
The user interface of the FRITZ!Box does not appear in the
window of your web browser.
The cable connections are not secure.
Possible Cause
Remedy
Possible Cause
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Checking Name Resolution
Make sure that all cable connections are plugged in se-
curely.
Checking Name Resolution
The user interface of the FRITZ!Box cannot be opened by
entering
fritz.box
.
The name resolution of the FRITZ!Box does not work.
1.
In the web browser, enter the following IP address in
place of
fritz.box
:
192.168.178.1
2.
If the user interface cannot be reached via this ad-
dress, check the settings configured for your network
adapter as described in section “Obtaining an IP Ad-
dress Automatically” from page 109.
Checking the IP Address
The user interface of the FRITZ!Box can be reached nei-
ther at the address
fritz.box
nor at
192.168.178.1
.
The IP address set on the connected computer is inappli-
cable.
Set the network adapter to DHCP so that the IP address
can be obtained via the DHCP server of the FRITZ!Box. Ad-
just the settings to those described in the section
“Ob-
taining an IP Address Automatically” from page 109
.
If it is still not possible to open the FRITZ!Box user inter-
face by entering
fritz.box
or
192.168.178.1
, use the fixed
IP address of the FRITZ!Box as described on page 103.
Remedy
Possible Cause
Remedy
Possible Cause
Remedy
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Disabling Dial-Up Connections
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Disabling Dial-Up Connections
The user interface is not opened; a window for a dial-up
connection appears instead.
The browser must use the network connection between
the computer and FRITZ!Box when the user interface is
opened. For this the automatic establishment of a Dial-Up
Networking connection must be disabled.
You can disable the automatic attempt to establish a Dial-
Up Networking connection. The following example ex-
plains how to check the settings of Internet Explorer 8:
1.
Select the “Connections” settings page under “Tools
/ Internet Options...”.
2.
In the “Dial-up and Virtual Private Network settings”
section, enable the option “Never dial a connection”.
3.
As a final step, click “OK”.
Enabling Online Operation
The user interface does not appear in the window of your
web browser.
The web browser is set for offline operation.
Configure the web browser for online operation. Using the
example of Internet Explorer 8:
1.
Open the “
Tools
” menu.
2.
If a checkmark is displayed in front of “Work Offline”,
click this line.
The checkmark will be removed and Internet Explorer will
switch to online operation.
Possible Cause
Remedy
Possible Cause
Remedy

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