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Authorisations
Factory Settings on Delivery
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Announcements to system tele-
phones are possible.
■
Baby calls can be set up.
■
If a call key is configured for a
user on more than one terminal,
he can program this key for
more than one outgoing call, i.e.
he can use his various terminals
to make parallel calls from this
telephone number.
■
“Pick-up” and “selective pick-
up” of calls from other tele-
phones are activated. Pick-up
protection is deactivated.
■
“Call seizure” is deactivated.
■
The “completion-of-calls to busy
subscribers” feature can be acti-
vated.
■
If more than one terminal is con-
figured for a user under the
same number, he can suppress
the signalling of calls on the par-
allel terminals.
■
The “call queue” function is de-
activated.
■
“Reaction: Connection will be
disconnected” is deactivated as
callers trying to reach a terminal
that cannot be reached or is
busy will hear a busy signal.
■
Call forwarding to internal or ex-
ternal numbers can be activated.
Call forwarding on no reply is ex-
ecuted after 20 seconds. Door-
way calls can be forwarded.
■
It is possible to transfer an exter-
nal call to an external subscriber.
■
Three-party conferences can be
set up.
■
Call protection, call-waiting pro-
tection and intercom protection
are deactivated.
■
The transmission of one’s own
phone number (MSN or system
access number) to the display of
the external party’s terminal is
activated, but can be hidden.
■
The telephone lock can be acti-
vated. The terminal PIN is
“0000”.
■
Interception of malicious callers
is possible if this feature has
been ordered from the network
operator.
■
Speed dialling is possible if this
has been configured in the
OpenCom 100 central tele-
phone book.
■
The black- and whitelists are not
preconfigured and thus not ac-
tive. If these lists are configured,
they can be activated for the
user groups. A special list with
emergency telephone numbers
is preset and activated.
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