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4.  PBX Systems 
4.3.  Siemens Hicom PBX 
The Siemens Hicom is a full-featured PBX that can provide thousands of ports 
and many PBX voice and data features. The Hicom uses digital signaling to 
control its station sets and digitized voice. The Dialogic
®
 PBX Integration 
Board has either four or eight channels that can be connected directly to a 
station module in a Siemens Hicom. The PBX has many standard features that 
are supported by the PBX Integration Board, such as: 
•  direct inward dialing (DID) 
•  speed dialing 
•  hunt groups 
•  message waiting indication 
•  user programmable Feature Keys 
•  called/calling number identification 
•  call forwarding 
4.3.1. Siemens Hicom Programming Requirements 
There are specific switch programming requirements that apply if using a 
Dialogic
®
 PBX Integration Board with either a Siemens Hicom 150 or a 
Hicom 300 PBX. They allow the Dialogic
®
 D/82JCT-U Board to correctly 
emulate an Optiset E telephone. Note that the programming is different for the 
two Hicom PBXs supported, so pay attention to set these features exactly (and 
assigned to the right keys) so that the Dialogic
®
 PBX Integration Board and 
the Dialogic
® 
Unified API can function correctly.  
Siemens Hicom 150 
If the Hicom 150 is used with Optiset E phones (see 
programming is required. The keys should be programmed as shown in 
. If these keys are not programmed in this way, loop current detection, 
CPID, the & (transfer) key, and message waiting do not work.  
Message waiting operation in Hicom 150 is especially different from Hicom 
300 although the same Optiset E phone could be used with both of these 
PBXs. With a regular Optiset phone programmed as a regular phone port in 
the switch, turning the Message Waiting indicator OFF cannot be done 
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