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Making Calls
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Accepting Calls
Normal Call
When you receive a call, the caller’s call number will be displayed (if transmitted).
If this call number is listed in the telephone book of the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800,
you will see the name of the caller instead. In addition, you will see whether the
caller’s call number is the office, the mobile or the private number of a phone book
entry (mobile or the private number are indicated by
M:
or
P:
).
You will find further information on the telephone book of the OpenCom 100 /
Aastra 800 and the local telephone book in the chapter Making Calls from the Tele-
phone Book starting on page 62.
To accept the call, press
A
or take the handset out of the charging station (if “Auto
Answer” is activated; see page 79).
Menu
opens the “Call” menu (see page 51).
Call for a virtual call number (tele secretary)
In the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800, call numbers can be configured to which no tele-
phone and no user are assigned (virtual call numbers). The system administrator can
forward a virtual call number to another internal call number, the call number of your
telephone for example. Such a forwarded call is signalled as a normal call on your tele-
phone.
External calls with unknown call number
When you receive an external call where the caller indicates a different number than
the one actually being transmitted (CLIP no screening), your display will show a “?”
next to the call number. If the indicated call number is saved as a phone book entry, as
usual, the name will be shown along with a question mark. Note: Display of the “?” can
be deactivated by the system administrator.
Incom. int. call
Max Peter
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