Making External/Internal Calls
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Telephoning
Forum IPhone 5025/5030/5040 usage
Press one of the following softkeys:
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Delete all
: The list is deleted after a confirmation prompt.
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Delete
: The entry is deleted.
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Info
: You can obtain information on the called subscriber (e. g. his or her
phone number if his or her name is displayed in the redial list). You can see
when you last dialled this number and how often you have tried to reach
the subscriber.
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Numbers
: If there are other call numbers saved to the entry selected,
these are offered for selection (
M:
= mobile call number) or
P:
= private
call number).
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Dial
: The phone number will be dialled.
Notes
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If your internal call number (e. g. “30”) is configured on more than one
terminal, you can view and edit the redial list for the call number 30 on
each of these terminals. If, for instance, you delete the redial list on one
terminal, it will be deleted on all others as well.
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If you initially called a person with suppressed call number (CLIR, also see
the explanation in paragraph
on page 118), your call
number will also be suppressed when you call this person again from the
redial list.
Call Waiting with an Internal Subscriber
When you call an internal subscriber whose number is busy, your call will
appear on their display and signalled with the call waiting tone (exception:
hunt groups to a busy comfort hunt group are not signalled with a call waiting
tone). You hear the ringing tone yourself. The system administrator can
determine that a special ringing tone is used for call-waiting calls. Based on
this special ringing tone, you can decide whether you wish to end the
connection or not.
If the subscriber called has activated call-waiting protection (see page 190)
you will hear the busy signal. You can penetrate a subscriber’s call-waiting
protection via a VIP call (see page 125).