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3 Door opener
: This activates the door opener.
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4 Phone book
: Opens the telephone book (see page 87).
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5 Note
: Note a call number and a name or dial a previously noted call
number.
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6 Suppress number
: Your call number is not transmitted to the caller for
the subsequent conversation. This menu item functions independently of
the system settings.
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7 Transmit number
: Your call number is transmitted to the caller for the
subsequent (external or internal) conversation. This menu item functions
independently of the system settings.
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8 LCR off
: Switches off LCR.
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9 Booking number
: You can use a booking number to record the call data
from a telephone call with an external subscriber and save this data for
further analysis in the Forum 500 / Forum 5000. Booking numbers can
be useful for an office wanting to, for example, calculate the costs (fees
accruing and time spent) of conversations with clients. Select this function
from the menu. Enter the booking number under
No.
(max. 8 characters)
and press
O
to confirm.
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0 Remote dialling…
: You can also conduct a dialout for another terminal.
Enter the
Device-ID:
of the terminal from which the dialling is to be
conducted. Enter the call number to be called under
Dest.:
. You may also
select the desired call number under the
Phone book
menu entry. Select
the
On
option to save the dialout. The next time the subscriber whose
device ID you entered picks up the handset, (or when using a headset,
presses the headset key), the saved destination call number will be dialled
automatically. This programmed number remains saved for 30 seconds.
After 30 seconds, the dialout will be deactivated automatically. To
manually deactivate the dialout beforehand, use the
Off
option.
Tip:
The destination call number you select for the dialout can also
be a call number saved in the phone book or is entered on a call
list (re-dial list, missed calls list, call list of accepted calls and
voicebox messages). To do so, save the
0 Remote dialling…
feature to a function key (please refer to
Programming Functions
(Features)
starting on page 134 also). When programming, enter
the device ID of the other terminal but
not
the destination call
number. You can now initiate a respective dial-out for this
terminal by first selecting a call number from one of the lists or