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Making a Call
Rejecting a Call / Deflecting a Call
Rejecting a Call
You can also reject an incoming call.
When you receive a call the caller's
telephone number appears in the
display.* If this telephone number is
listed in the telephone book of your
OpenPhone 52 you will see the
caller's name as it appears in the
telephone book instead.
Your telephone rings:
The caller's
telephone number, and, where
available, his/her name, appear in
the display. While the telephone is
ringing you can see the softkey
function in the lower display line:
Reject
: option not to accept the call
Reroute
(Deflect): calls up a sub-
menu where the destination for
the call deflection can be select-
ed
HideID/ SendID
(Restrict/Transmit):
On/Off function - own tele-
phone number is transmitted or
not
Press the
Reject
softkey. The call
is rejected and your telephone stops
ringing.
If you reject a call it is not entered
into the call list. Your caller is not
informed that you have rejected the
call. If multiple terminals are operat-
ed on your ISDN line the call can
continue to be signalled on the
other terminals.
Deflecting a Call
When you receive a call you can
choose to deflect this to a tele-
phone number from the telephone
book or a telephone number spe-
cially stored for this purpose. To find
out how to program the telephone
number for call deflection please
refer to the section entitled "Tele-
phone Number for Call Deflection".
This feature may not be available
from all network operators.
When your telephone rings.
The caller's telephone number or
name appears in the display. While
the telephone is ringing the softkey
function is visible. Press the
Reroute
softkey.
*
Only if the telephone number is transmit-
ted and corresponds to the telephone book
entry.
Making a Call
Accepting a Call
Incoming Calls
In the case of the OpenPhone 52
you accept incoming calls in the
normal way by lifting the handset.
You can also reject or deflect calls,
as described in the sections entitled
"Rejecting a Call" or "Deflecting a
Call". As your ISDN connection has
more than one user channel, other
calls may arrive during an existing
call. In this case "Call Waiting" is sig-
nalled. This situation is described in
more detail in the section entitled
"Accepting / Rejecting Call Waiting.
When you receive a call you can see
the caller's telephone number in the
display.* If this telephone number is
listed in the telephone book of your
OpenPhone 52 you will see the
caller's name as it appears in the
telephone book instead.
Accepting a Call
Your telephone rings:
The caller's
telephone number, or, where avail-
able, his/her name, appears in the
display.
Your telephone rings:
If the call was
an automatic callback a correspon-
ding message appears in the dis-
play.
While the telephone is ringing the
lower display line alternates
between the caller's name and the
softkey function.
If you accept the call your telephone
number is transmitted to the caller
so that the caller can see whom
he/she has reached.**
You can prevent this transmission
before lifting the handset with the
HideID
softkey for restricting
telephone numbers
*
Only if the telephone number is transmit-
ted and corresponds with the telephone book
entry.
**
This telephone number may deviate from
the number dialled by the caller, e.g. if the call
has been diverted to your line.
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