Supplementary features
Aastra 5370/Aastra 5370ip
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eud-1281/1.3 – R3.0 – 04.2013
When your system administrator has set up a phone number with several phones
(One-number user concept, see chapter
"Purpose and function"
, page
7
), you can
define on which phones a call shall acoustically be signalled using ring alone.
When you have activated ring alone on a phone, the acoustic ringing tone is deacti-
vated for all other phones ( ). An incoming call is signalled in the display of all
phones. You can answer the call on each of your phones.
This function must be stored under a Foxkey or a function key (see Chapter
"Configur-
ing keys"
, page
103
).
Silent intrusion
Silent intrusion
is a variant of the
Intrusion
function and is used mainly in call centres.
Another user can intrude on your active call and listen in to your conversation without
you and your call party noticing. Unlike Intrusion you will receive neither a visual nor
an acoustic signal.
This means you cannot reject Silent intrusion. The third user's microphone remains
switched off. He can however intrude on the call at any time by enabling his micro-
phone or pressing the
Intrusion
function key.
Your system administrator can allocate this function to a configurable key.
Note:
When you have activated ring alone but deactivated the personal call routing for a phone in parallel, an
incoming call is not acoustically but only visually signalled.
Ring alone
In the idle state:
Press the function key for
Ring alone
.
➔
Ring alone is activated/deactivated.
Notes:
• Silent intrusion has to be enabled. Contact your system administrator for more
information.
• Silent intrusion may infringe on your national data protection provisions or be
permitted only under certain circumstances.
• If you intend to use this function notify your call party in advance.
<Phone number>
1. Enter the call number of the user you want.
2. Once the busy tone sounds, press key 4.
➔
Silent intrusion is activated.
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