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System settings
Gigaset 4110isdn, GBR, A31008-G4110-B102-2-7619
System.fm
4.9.02
Step
by
step
Rejecting calls for entire MSN group
You have the option of rejecting an external call, not only to your handset, but
also for all the members of an MSN group. By pressing [REJECT] the caller will
receive a busy signal instead of the ringing tone. The entire group will no longer
be called. During a call, a "call waiting" may also be rejected. The call is picked
up in the caller list.
Configuring "reject" for the entire MSN group
Press
*
for selection menus.
Select using [
] and [OK ]:
Base Settings
→
Settings
→
ISDN settings
→
Reject all
.
Select using [
] and [OK ].
The selection is confirmed with
.
Busy signal when MSN is engaged (Busy on Busy)
With this setting, callers immediately hear the busy signal if a call is currently
being conducted through this MSN, regardless of the setting
Call waiting
.
Example:
You are currently conducting a call to number 4711. Any caller who dials this
number will hear a busy signal.
Press
*
for selection menus.
Select using [
] and [OK ]:
Base Settings
→
Settings
→
ISDN settings
→
Busy
on busy
.
Select using [
] and [OK ].
The selection is confirmed with
.
Setting external/internal enquiry call
You can set your phone so that:
●
in the case of an enquiry call from an external call to another external party,
connecting will be carried out directly in the exchange so that your 2nd ISDN
line will be kept free;
●
in the case of an enquiry call from an external call to another external party,
connecting will be carried out in your base; this will mean both ISDN lines
will be seized (see also“Configuring music-on-hold” on page 32).
Ext. enq. call
is the factory setting.
Press
*
for selection menus.
Select using [
] and [OK ]:
Base Settings
→
Settings
→
ISDN settings
→
Int.
enq. call
→
(
9
in front of menu item = ON / no = OFF).
or
Select using [
] and [OK ]:
Base Settings
→
Settings
→
ISDN settings
→
Ext.
enq. call
→
(
9
in front of menu item = ON / no = OFF).
Confirm with [OK ].
Configuring music-on-hold
The caller hears music-on-hold when put on hold by the base station rather
than the exchange (e.g. in the case of internal transfer). Please also note the
section “Setting external/internal enquiry call” on page 32.
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