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Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
1725-86984-000_P.docx
September 2016
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Do Not Disturb
You can use the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature to temporarily stop incoming calls. Incoming calls
received while DND is turned on are logged as missed. DND is enabled locally through the
handset by navigating to
Settings>
Feature Settings>
Do Not Disturb
.
Table 8-20: Configuring Do Not Disturb
Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
call.rejectBusyOnDnd
1
0 or 1
1
If 1, and DND is turned on, the handset rejects incoming calls with a busy signal. If set to 0, and DND is turned on,
the handset gives a visual alert of incoming calls and no audio ringtone alert.
Note:
This parameter does not apply to shared lines since not all users may want DND enabled.
call.donotdisturb.perReg
1
0 or 1
0
This parameter determines if the Do-Not-Disturb feature will apply to all registrations on the handset (globally), or
apply on a per-registration basis. If 0, DND will apply to all registrations on the handset when it is active. If 1, the
user can activate DND on a per-registration basis.
1
Change causes handset to restart or reboot.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones
The handset generates dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones in response to user dialing on
the dial pad. The parameters in the following table will help you set up this feature. These tones,
commonly referred to as
touch tones,
are transmitted in the real-time transport protocol (RTP)
streams of connected calls. The handset can encode the DTMF tones using the active voice
codec or using RFC 2833-compatible encoding. The coding format decision is based on the
capabilities of the remote end point.