Phoning
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Call recording:
Start/stop
Record a call. The recordings are stored in your indi-
vidual e-mail inbox only (see chapter "Recording a
call", page 45). Contact your system administrator to
configure this function on your phone.
Call transfer
Transfer a call to another user with or without prior
notice.
Control output on/off
You can control external electric equipment or instal-
lations using control outputs. For example you can
use your phone to open and close electric gates or to
switch the lights on or off throughout a building.
Discreet ring on/off
When this function is on, the phone only rings once.
For further information, please see "Activating dis-
creet ring", page 46.
Do not disturb (busy)
on/off
Your phone does not ring and is set to busy for
incoming calls.
Do not disturb (forward-
ing) on/off
Your phone does not ring and is set to busy for
incoming calls. Incoming calls are automatically for-
warded to a destination that has been configured by
your system administrator.
Empty
The key assignment is configured with an empty
function. The key serves as a place-holder. If config-
uration on any key is deleted, the configurations on
the subsequent keys shift their position. This can be
avoided if instead of deleting the configuration, you
configure the
Empty
function on that key.
Free configurable
You can use function commands to define a function
to suit your personal requirements. A function can
consist of one or more function commands, function
codes, and the phone number. You can either carry
out a function directly or store it under a key (see
chapter "Overview of available functions", page 55).
Free seating: Log in/log
out
Log into/out of a free seating phone (see chapter
"Free seating", page 53).
Hide number on/off
Permanently prevents your number from being dis-
played to the caller (see chapter "Hide number",
page 37).
Hide number per call
Prevents your number from being displayed to the
caller once (see chapter "Hide number", page 37).
Function
Description