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Telephone Connections
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5
Telephone Connections
Configuring FRITZ!Box for Telephony
Using the FRITZ!Box you can make telephone calls via the Internet and
the fixed-line network.
Once you have connected the FRITZ!Box as described in the chapter
“Connecting” from page 14, you can configure the FRITZ!Box for making
telephone calls.
The configuration is performed in two consecutive steps:
entering your phone numbers
configuring the connected telephony devices
5.1
Entering Your Phone Numbers
The “Managing Your Own Phone Numbers” Wizard sup-
ports you in performing the following tasks:
entering Internet telephone numbers
entering fixed-line numbers
changing numbers already entered
deleting entered numbers
In the FRITZ!Box user interface there are various Wizards
for the configuration of your FRITZ!Box. We recommend
using these step-by-step instructions.
If you used the Basic Configuration Wizard after connect-
ing your FRITZ!Box and entered numbers then, these num-
bers are already entered in your FRITZ!Box. In this case
you can start right away with the configuration of the con-
nected telephony devices.
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Entering New Internet Telephone Numbers
Entering New Internet Telephone Numbers
In order to be able to make calls via the Internet with the
FRITZ!Box, you will need an Internet telephone number
from an Internet telephony provider. Enter the Internet
telephone number in the FRITZ!Box.
You can enter multiple Internet numbers in the FRITZ!Box.
The Internet numbers can be from one or from multiple dif-
ferent Internet telephony providers.
Entering Fixed-line Numbers
With the FRITZ!Box you can make calls both via the analog
fixed-line network and via the ISDN fixed-line network:
In order to make calls via the analog fixed-line net-
work, enter your telephone numbers in the FRITZ!Box.
In order to make calls via the ISDN fixed-line network,
enter your ISDN numbers in the FRITZ!Box.
5.2
Setting Up Telephony Devices
For the configuration of telephony devices, the “Manage
Your Telephony Devices” Wizard is available in the
FRITZ!Box.
Telephony Devices Supported
The following telephony devices are supported by the
FRITZ!Box:
telephones
analog telephones
ISDN telephones
telephones with an integrated answering machine
cordless (DECT) telephones
IP telephones
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Settings for Telephony Devices
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answering machine
If you have connected an analog answering machine
(to the “FON 1” or “FON 2” socket, for instance), con-
figure it as an answering machine.
The FRITZ!Box is also equipped with integrated an-
swering machines, which can be enabled and config-
ured in the “Telephony / Telephony Devices” menu.
ISDN Telephone Systems (PBXs)
ISDN PBXs for analog telephones
ISDN PBXs for ISDN telephones
fax machines
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with an integrated fax ma-
chine for receiving faxes. This integrated device can
be enabled and configured in the “Telephony / Tele-
phony Devices” menu.
The FRITZ!Box also supports:
analog fax machines
analog fax-telephone combinations
Settings for Telephony Devices
Telephony devices like telephones, faxes and answering
machines can be connected to the FRITZ!Box. The
FRITZ!Box is also equipped with integrated answering ma-
chines and a fax machine for fax reception.
The “Managing Your Telephony Devices” Wizard can assist
you in configuring the necessary settings for all telephony
devices:
Devices Connected to
the FRITZ!Box
telephone
kind of connection used to connect the telephone
with the FRITZ!Box
internal name for the telephone
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Settings for Telephony Devices
Number used to conduct outgoing calls: With this
entry you specify whether outgoing calls should
be conducted via the Internet or the fixed-line net-
work.
Call acceptance: Specify here whether the tele-
phone should react to all calls or only to calls for
certain telephone numbers.
fax machine
kind of connection used to connect the fax ma-
chine with the FRITZ!Box
internal name for the fax machine
Number used to send faxes: This entry defines
whether outgoing faxes are sent via the Internet
or the fixed-line network.
Call acceptance: Here you define the numbers to
which the fax machine should react.
answering machine
kind of connection used to connect the answering
machine with the FRITZ!Box
internal name for the answering machine
Call acceptance: Enter here whether the answer-
ing machine should react to all calls or only to
calls for certain numbers.
ISDN PBX
The Wizard explains step by step how to prepare the
ISDN telephone system for operation at the FRITZ!Box
and what settings you can configure.
Devices Integrated in
the FRITZ!Box
fax reception
fax ID to be transmitted to the sender of the fax
e-mail address to which the incoming faxes are
forwarded
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Setting Up an IP Telephone in the FRITZ!Box
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USB memory on which the incoming faxes are
stored. For this option a USB memory device must
be connected to the USB port of the FRITZ!Box.
Automatic fax detection for an analog fixed line,
which detects whether an incoming call is a fax.
Answering machine
specifications about how calls should be accept-
ed, and whether the message should also be sent
by e-mail
internal name for the answering machine
Call acceptance: Enter here whether the answer-
ing machine should react to all calls or only to
calls for certain numbers.
Remote inquiry, which can be used to pick up
messages from the answering machine from an-
other telephone line.
Setting Up an IP Telephone in the FRITZ!Box
Before you can use an IP telephone with the FRITZ!Box, it
must be set up. Follow the instructions below:
See also the manufacturer’s documentation for informa-
tion about how to set up your IP telephone.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see the section
“Opening the User Interface” on page 28).
2.
Enable the “Expert Mode” settings in the “System”
menu.
3.
Click “Wizards /Managing Your Telephony Devices”
and then click “Next”.
4.
Select the option “Telephone” and then click “Next”.
5.
Select “LAN/WLAN (IP telephone)”, assign a name
and then click “Next”.
6.
Assign a password.

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