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"Active features" menu
The "Active features" menu provides quick access to a number of selected menu items.
Bluetooth
Switch on/off and configure the Bluetooth function - not Aastra 610d (see page
82).
Mandown
No movement alarm,
Escape alarm
Switch on/off and configure the alarm sensors - Aastra 630d only (see page 83).
Call filter
Access to the filter settings* (see page 68).
Profiles
Quick swapping between the various profiles (see page 85).
Alarm clock
Switch on/off and configure the alarms 1...3. The respective alarm clock is selected
with the
√
and
®
keys (see page 65.
Appointment Switching on/off and configuring the appointments 1...3. The respective appoint-
ment is selected with the
√
and
®
keys (see page 64).
“Directories” menu
The “Directories” menu gives you access to the Personal directory, the Central directory and the VIP
list. For more information on dialling from the phone books and creating a new entry in the personal
phone book, see pages 44 and 21.
Personal directory (Personal phone book)
You make changes in the phone book as follows:
Select an entry from the list.
-> Edit
The entry can be modified.
New entry
Create a new entry.
Add to ...
The following selected call number will be transferred to
the call filter or the VIP list.
Delete
The entry will be deleted.
Memory
Shows the number of already stored entries.
Central directory (System phone book)
Entries in the system phone book can only be changed by the system administrator.
If you want to select an entry, proceed as follows:
t
Enter the first letter(s) of the desired name and press Ok.
Select an entry with the
†
/
π
navigation keys and press the call key.
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Active features This menu provides an overview of all the active features that restrict your availabi-
lity.
•
Call blocking
Call blocking is activated; see the section entitled “call blocking” on page 74.
•
Block call key
Call blocking is activated on individual INTERNAL/EXTERNAL keys; see the section
entitled “block call key” on page 74.
•
Call waiting on/off
Call waiting is activated; see the section entitled “call waiting” on page 74.
•
Block intrusion
Block intrusion is activated; see the section entitled “block intrusion” on page 74.
•
Call diversions
A menu entry is provided for each activated call diversion, e.g. Divert key after time
for call diversion after a delay for the device key; see the “Call diversions” menu on
page 69ff.
“Function list” menu
The “Function list” menu allows you to access special functions that are available as a result of sys-
tem expansions. For a description of the functions and how to operate them, please refer to the
documentation relating to each application. For more information please contact your system admi-
nistrator.
Voicemail
Provides you with access to listen to your Voice box. Alternatively access to the
voice box is also possible from the Info menu or by pressing key 1 and holding it for
a couple of seconds. Entries in the voice box are identified by the
symbol in the
top line of the display.
Terminal mode
A selection of terminal mode applications is provided; their function and operation
can be found in the documentation relating to each application.
Other functions can be set up by the system administrator and may be given a different designation.
They include settings for using the handset as an attendant terminal and settings for becoming part
of an ACD group (ACD, or Automatic Call Distribution, is used for call distribution, for example within
a call centre).
Devices menu
Devices menu