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Telephoning
General Functions
“CNIP” Feature
“CNIP” is an abbreviation for “Calling Name ^Identification Presentation”. In addition to the call number, the
name configured by the caller is also transmitted and displayed on the corresponding call key. This assumes
that the network provider transmits this information with the connection. If the caller's number is listed in the
Comfort Pro telephone book, this local entry is displayed in preference.
“CLIR” Feature
“CLIR” is an abbreviation for “Calling Line Identification Restriction”. Before dialling a call number, you can
decide from case to case if you wish to prevent your call number from being displayed to the called
subscriber. To do this, select
Suppress number
from one of the MenuCards described in the next section.
If this feature is not provided, your call number will always or never be displayed, depending on the system
setting. Consult your system administrator for more information.
MenuCards Before and During a Call
Example
The state-dependent MenuCards are illustrated at the end of each of the following sections.
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Note:
As a rule, the features are only available to you if they can actually be executed.
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When your telephone is in the idle or the connection state, a short press of
the MenuCard key provides you with state-dependent MenuCards displaying
frequently used features you can activate.
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M P
O
Another telephone in your pick-up group rings and you want to answer the
call. Lift the handset, press the MenuCard key, select
Pick-up
and confirm
this with the OK key.
Alternatively, let us assume the line you call is busy and you want the person
with this number to call you back. When you hear the busy signal, press the
MenuCard key and confirm
Callback
with the OK key.
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