Telephoning
General Information
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“CLIP” feature
CLIP is an abbreviation for “Calling Line Identification Presentation”. The caller’s
telephone number (if transmitted) is displayed. If this number is also stored in the
OpenCom 100 telephone book, the caller’s name is displayed.
“CLIP no screening” Feature
Using “CLIP no screening” outgoing connections instead of sending the real call
number of the caller, send another call number. Thus, instead of being shown your
number, the subscriber you have called is shown, for example, a service call
number. The feature “CLIP no screening” must be enabled by the network provider
and activated in the system configuration by the system administrator. When you
receive an external call where the caller indicates a different number than the one
actually being transmitted, your display will show a “?” next to the call number. If
the indicated call number is saved as a phonebook entry, as usual, the name will
be shown along with a question mark.
“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 dis-
played 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 OpenCom 100 telephone book, then this – local – entry is displayed in pref-
erence.
“CLIR” feature
CLIR is an abbreviation for “Calling Line Identification Restriction”. Before dialling a
telephone number, you can decide from case to case if you wish to prevent your
telephone number from being displayed to the called subscriber. To do this, select
Suppress number
(see also
“Selection” Menu in the Idle State
If this feature is not provided, your telephone number will always or never be
displayed, depending on the system setting. Consult your system administrator for
more information.
3.1.17 Calls in the Call-waiting Queue
The system administrator can configure and activate a
call-waiting queue
espe-
cially for your telephone in the OpenCom 100 system. While you are making a call,
new calls can be queued. These callers first hear an announcement (if the system
administrator has preset an announcement) and then the ring tone. The number
of calls permitted in the call-waiting queue is set by the system administrator
during system configuration, 5 calls for example. When this number is reached,
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