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HomeStation Scenarios
Schematic representations of KPN Telecom’s analog and ISDN network for equipment such as
cordless or wire-bound fixed line telephones, faxes, answering machines, subscriber
exchanges and cordless handsets
HomeStation
General information: Incoming GSM calls are diverted cost-free to your fixed
line telephone You can choose whether you want to call via your fixed
network telephone or your GSM from your fixed line telephone
The GSM is continuously charged up Supports the features of the KPN fixed line network HomeStation only supports the following Siemens GSMs:
C35i, S35i, M35i, C45, S45, ME45, SL42*, SL45* and future Siemens GSMs. The SL42 and SL45 do not fit in the charging unit but can be connected directly to the cable.
HomeStation connected to a fixed line telephone
Cordless or wire-bound Siemens, non-Siemens Siemens Mobile telephone
from C35
Scenario 1Analoog
HomeStation connected to a fixed line telephone
HomeStation is not connected to the telephone socket
With the Gigaset, calls can only be made via the GSM network
Scenario 2Analoog
Integration of multiple mobile telephones and the same number of HomeStations
Siemens mobile telephones from C35
Scenario 3Analoog
Need to cover larger distances? It’s possible with a longer standard telephone cable!
Cordless or wire-bound Siemens, non-Siemens
Scenario 4Analoog
Add a fax?
Fax/telephone combination with the fixed line telephone
Separate connections are needed to connect the fax/telephone and the fixed line telephone
Scenario 5Analoog
HomeStation connected to a fixed line telephone
The fax is connected separately to the telephone network via its own KPN connection
Scenario 6Analoog Analoog
HomeStation connected to a fax/fixed line telephone combination
Incoming calls are only diverted to the fax/telephone. Outgoing GSM calls go only via the fax/telephone.
Incoming calls via the fixed line network can be answered at the fax/telephone and the fixed line telephone.
Scenario 7Analoog
HomeStation connected to a fixed line telephone
Incoming calls are only diverted to the fixed line telephone. Outgoing GSM calls go only via the fixed line telephone.
Incoming calls via the fixed line network can be answered at the fax/telephone and the fixed line telephone.
Scenario 9Analoog
HomeStation connected to a fixed line telephone and answering machine
Answering machine and a fixed line telephone combination
Separate connections are needed to connect an answering machine and the fixed line telephone
Scenario 10Analoog
HomeStation connected to a fixed line telephone and an analog modem
Analog modem and a fixed line telephone combination
Separate connections are needed to connect an analog modem and the fixed line telephone
No modem communication is possible via the GSM
Scenario 11Analoog
HomeStation connected to a fixed line telephone
Incoming calls are diverted to the fixed line telephone only. Outgoing GSM calls go only via the fixed line telephone.
Incoming calls via the fixed line network can be answered at the answering machine and the fixed line telephone.
Incoming calls from the GSM cannot be answered at the answering machine.
Scenario 12Analoog
HomeStation connected to a subscriber exchange
Incoming GSM calls are diverted to all equipment upstream of the HomeStation.
Scenario 13Analog
Scenario 14
HomeStation connected to a subscriber exchange
Incoming GSM calls will only be diverted to the fixed line telephone upstream of the HomeStation.
Incoming calls from the GSM cannot be answered at the answering machine.
Analoog
Scenario 15
HomeStation connected to an ISDN subscriber exchange
Incoming GSM calls will only be diverted to the fixed line telephone upstream of the HomeStation.
Incoming calls from the GSM cannot be answered at the answering machine.
ISDN
Analoog
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