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Callback on busy
First the caller must activate the callback function on his terminal. A connec-
tion is automatically set up as soon as busy status is ended on the destina-
tion connection. The caller receives a signal after the connection becomes
free. The connection is automatically set up as soon as the latter lifts his
handset.
Caller identification
The caller‘s call number, name or type of connection (e.g. trunk/internal) ap-
pears on the telephone display.
Calling Line Identification Restriction
Deactivate transmission of your own call number.
Calls list
The calls list can either be set to record the callers that you did not reach or
those with whom you spoke. The last 20 calls are saved with telephone
number, date and time. Subscribers can be called back directly from this list.
CCBS
Completion of calls to busiy subscriber. See Callback on busy.
CLIP
Subscriber A calls B. B can see A‘s call number on his telephone display.
CLIR
Calling Line Identification Restriction.
Conference call
See three-party conference.
D
Digital exchange
Computer-controlled memory time switches are used to enable fast connec-
tion setup and the activation of enhanced features such as => enquiry calls,
=> call waiting, => three-party conference, => call forwarding, etc.
E
En-bloc dialling
Preparing to dial. You can dial the number first and then correct it if neces-
sary. After this you can lift the handset or press the speaker key.
Electronic code lock
A personal identification number (=> PIN) that can be used to protect a pho-
ne against unauthorised use, for example; only emergency calls can still be
made. Incoming calls can be received.
Enquiry calls
You are conducting a call. You can use the “Enquiry Call” function to inter-
rupt the call briefly in order to establish a second external or internal connec-
tion to another subscriber. If you immediately end the connection to this
subscriber again, then this was an enquiry call. If you switch back and forth
between the first and second subscriber, this is called toggling.
Exchange
Node in public telephone network. A distinction is made between local area
exchanges and international exchanges.