Siemens MG-2D Manuel D’Utilisation

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Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage
 
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User Experience 
 
MAA is automatically activated if the phone has line keys configured, thus the phone works as MAA 
phone ‘out of the box’. Line key administration is done by the administrator; the user has no influence 
on these settings. Depending on the settings, the phone will react slightly different in basic user inter-
actions. This document will outline these differences. 
 
Even if only one line key is configured, the phone changes into line presentation mode. The line pres-
entation mode helps the user to keep track of the different line statuses. On an OpenStage 60/80 
phone, up to 30 lines can be configured, whereas OpenStage 15/20/40 phones are limited to 18 lines. 
 
 
Basic Representation 
 
If an OpenStage phone is configured as MAA phone, the basic appearance is changed. A new line is 
introduced into the idle screen; it is represented in line overview mode. The “My Phone” tab shows the 
status of the primary line, while the “Overview” tab displays the current statuses of all lines/users man-
aged on the phone. If a line is used, an additional tab is provided for this line. 
A single user line is always represented by an FPK. The FPK label corresponds to the line overview entry 
and the line overview tab name; the FPK LED status corresponds to the icon displayed in the line over-
view tab. 
 
The user can change between the different tabs using the phone home key or the ‘left arrow’ key. 
 
Multiple address representation is adapted to the availability of phone resources. Although the phone 
is able to manage phone calls for many users, it still has only one audio input and output device, stor-
age for only one call log, and only one MWI button/LED.  
 
Therefore, one line is privileged. This line, called primary line, is bound to the local call log and to the 
MWI. In idle state, the primary line has a line overview screen of its own called “My Phone”. It contains 
information about missed calls and messages waiting. On each MAA phone, one and only one primary 
line must be defined. All other user lines are secondary lines; they are treated equally among each 
other. 
 
The example pictures used in this document are all using the same configuration: 
 
Label 
Number  Line Type 
User 204  204 
Primary line 
User 333  333 
Secondary line 
User 444  444 
Secondary line 
User 555  555 
Secondary line 
 
MWI and call log are used for user 204, which is the primary line