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C h a p t e r 7
Special Functions
7.1
Voice Messages
When you have voice mail messages, the LED on the
Msg
button serves as a Message Waiting
Indicator (MWI) and flashes red for 500 ms and off for 500 ms. The LED can become lit while you
are in the middle of a conversation, if someone leaves you a voice mail while you are using the
phone.
To retrieve your voice mail, press the
Msg
button. If you did not have the phone off hook, the
phone uses speaker mode and dials the number.
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The operation of the voice mail system is independant of the operation of the phone. Follow the
prompts for the voice mail system to listen to and delete your messages.
7.2
Do Not Disturb (DND)
Press the
DND
button if you want to receive no calls. The phone lights the LED on the button
continuously red. The display does not change. When you set DND, it has no effect on calls that
you have in progress or calls that are on hold.
If you have configured any forwarding rules on the phone, setting DND overrides those rules.
When this function is active, the phone immediately rejects any call it receives. The phone does
not make any sound, does not light any of the call appearance buttons, and does not change the
display. If you press this button when you have one or more incoming calls, you will reject all
incoming calls.
If your phone is idle,
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the phone displays the number of calls that you have missed, for example:
To remove the DND function, press the button again.
To call a person who had called you see section 6.7.1 on page 64.
1. The phone dials the address (name or number) stored at memory location 00, for the voice mail server. See section 8.5.5
on page 115 for details how to enter the phone number of the voice mail system through the menu. See section E.6.3 on
page 176 for details how to enter the phone number of the voice mail system through the web interface.
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2. See section 5.4.1 on page 40 for a definition of the idle state.
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