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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.

Summary of Contents for OPENPHONE 52

Page 1: ...OpenPhone 52 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...ection charges are also shown in the display providing the call connection display is active The displays in the lower display line change during a call the softkeys have a different function to that in idle state If your terminal displays a message e g an error message the menu display key functions is over laid for about 2 seconds with the warning text The message then dis appears and the softke...

Page 3: ... Notebook 21 Noting a Telephone Number 21 Parking a Call 22 Continuing a Parked Call 22 Special Functions 22 Identifying a Malicious Caller 23 DTMF Post Dialling Remote Answerphone Access 24 Keypad Protocol 24 Features 25 Call Filter 25 Activating Deactivating the Call Charge Display 26 Locking Your Telephone 26 Direct Call 27 Total Lock 27 Read Only 28 Diverting a Call 28 Deleting a Call Diversio...

Page 4: ...ing instruc tions For operation on an extension sys Using Your Telephone Correct Use Using Your Telephone tem please refer to the operating instructions for that telephone sys tem In the event of prolonged power failure some data on the OpenPhone 52 may be lost This product can be operated in all EU member states on an ISDN basic access which supports the Euro ISDN protocol DSS1 The CE symbol on t...

Page 5: ...ne sys tem Do not change the plug on the connecting cable Never make a call in the imme diate vicinity of water Using Your Telephone Safety Precautions Clean the device with a soft slightly damp or anti static cloth When cleaning do not use cleaning agents or chemical substances Only operate the device within the temperature range of 5 C to approx 35 C Your telephone is intended for ordi nary use ...

Page 6: ...dials the entered telephone number Lift the handset once connected To terminate dialling e g when busy press the speaker key speak er off On hook dialling works with or without pre dialling You can select a telephone number from the telephone book the call list or the redial list or enter it man ually and then initiate dialling with the speaker key pre dialling Alter natively you can first press t...

Page 7: ... only be pre dialled Please note that once a connection is established you can hear the other party but they can only hear you when you lift the handset Last Number Redial You make a call from the Open Phone 52 in the normal way Lift the handset and dial a telephone num ber You also accept calls in the usual way by lifting the handset On the following pages you will find the basic functions of you...

Page 8: ...a given occa sion First enter the destination tele phone number or select it from the telephone book redial or call list Then press the HideID softkey to restrict the transmission of your telephone number Now initiate dialling with the speak er key or lift the handset Dialling with a Subad dress In order to use certain services it may be necessary to transmit a sub address in addition to the telep...

Page 9: ... 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 sect...

Page 10: ...r Reroute Deflect The telephone number to which you want to deflect the call can be selected from the telephone book as you would when making a call from the telephone book You then press the Reroute softkey to deflect the call After initiating the call deflection your telephone ceases to ring In the event that the call deflection was not possible e g because the destination is busy you will see a...

Page 11: ...rs manually or from the telephone book This is advisable if you often call dif ferent subscribers on a telephone system You can then save the extension numbers of individual subscribers in the telephone book You have dialled the first few digits of a telephone number off hook Press the TelBook softkey Use the arrow keys to select an entry Confirm and press the Dial softkey The telephone number is ...

Page 12: ... the call list appears If the telephone number is listed in the telephone book the caller s name appears instead Using the arrow keys scroll through the individual entries in the call list The Option softkey shows the date and time of the call also see page 6 as well as other options to dial the displayed telephone num ber If you want to transfer the tele phone number to the telephone book press t...

Page 13: ...a name A new entry overwrites the last tele phone number saved Making a Call Calling Back Calling Back from the Call List Callers whose telephone numbers are saved in the call list can easily be called back Press the Callers softkey The most recent entry in the call list appears If the telephone number is listed in the telephone book the caller s name appears instead Using the arrow keys you can s...

Page 14: ...d you will receive a reply from the network The code serves to identify the parked call during unparking You can use any single digit number for this The call can only be unparked later by entering this code If the call is not parked you will receive a corresponding error mes sage 23 22 Making a Call Identifying a Malicious Caller If no call has been parked or if the parked caller has hung up in t...

Page 15: ...filter is active or inactive the FiltOn or FiltOff softkey with which you can set the relevant state is visible Calls where the caller withholds his her telephone number are never signalled when the call filter is active as there is no telephone number available to compare with a telephone book entry By pressing the arrow key you can see that the feature is active Making a Call Keypad Protocol DTM...

Page 16: ...ating the Call Charge Display Some network operators can send call charge information to your ter minal If you receive call charge informa tion you have the option of deacti vating the call charge display on your OpenPhone 52 either during or after a call Even when the display is deactivated your terminal continues to collect call charge information on its four call charge counters you can then vi...

Page 17: ...on your ISDN line and not at the call diversion desti nation Features Diverting a Call Read Only With Read Only the terminal is also locked telephone numbers to pre vent from being dialled You can however enter exceptions from the lock Select the softkey with the PartLck variant Now enter up to three exceptions from the locking function Separate each telephone number by pressing the arrow key Pres...

Page 18: ...es Deleting a Call Diversion Deleting a Call Diversion Press the Menu softkey Using the arrow keys call the ISDN function up on the display and then press the corresponding softkey Select Call Diversion with the Con tinu softkey Now use the arrow keys to select the MSN you want to delete the call diversion for and press the OK softkey The display now shows the active call diversion details Press t...

Page 19: ...tered your OpenPhone 52 automatically adopts the PIN If the newly entered PIN and the confir mation of the new PIN do not match you will see an error mes sage In this case the old PIN Programming MSN Signalling Charge Counter MSN Signalling Press the Menu softkey Using the arrow keys call the Trminal function up on the dis play and then press the correspon ding softkey Select the Melody softkey Us...

Page 20: ...rminal is reset If a call diversion is active you cannot restore the terminal to factory set tings The call diversion must first be deactivated Programming Key Click Display Language remains active The factory setting is 0000 This means that a PIN entry is not requested for any setting change If you want to remove an existing PIN enter and confirm 0000 as the new PIN The PIN is then deactivated Ac...

Page 21: ...rstly it makes dialling numbers listed in the telephone book partic ularly easy In addition the assign ment of names to telephone num bers means that the OpenPhone 52 can display the caller s name instead of his her telephone num ber Finally the telephone book serves the call filter if the filter is active calls are then only signalled if the caller is listed in the telephone book Adding a New Ent...

Page 22: ... Or send an e mail to openphone52 detewe de Care and Maintenance Appendix Deleting Telephone Book and the Last Number Redial List Programming Deleting the Entire Tele phone Book If necessary you can delete the entire telephone book Press the Menu softkey Using the arrow keys call the Tel Book function up on the display and then press the corresponding softkey Select the Delete softkey Enter your P...

Page 23: ...ll 26 27 Display Language 34 Diverting a Call 28 DTMF Post Dialling 24 E Enquiry 10 Entering Digits and Text 36 F Features 25 H Handset Volume 11 I Identifying 23 Incoming Calls 12 Index of Keywords 41 K Key Click 34 Keypad Protocol 24 L Last Number Redial 8 Locking 26 M Making a Call 7 MCID 23 Menu Control 6 Menu Structure 43 MSN Signalling 32 N Notebook 21 Noting a Telephone Number 21 Number Res...

Page 24: ...tOff TelBook Delete Entry Notepad All Redial New Name OK SubAdr Edit Continu OK New Delete All New Delete Main Menu 42 Appendix Index of Keywords P Parking a Call 22 Post dialling 17 Pre Dialling 7 Programming 31 R Read Only 26 28 Reject 13 14 Rejecting a Call 13 Restrict 7 13 14 S Safety Precautions 4 Selecting an MSN 9 Service and Warrantee 39 Setting the Factor 33 Setting the PIN 33 Softkeys 6 ...

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