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Suppressing your call number from your called party's terminal display, Tracking a Malicious Call,

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Supplementary features ■ Suppressing your call number from your called party's terminal display You do not want your call number to appear on the terminal display of a called party in the public network. You have two possibilities: • If you never want the phone number to be displayed, set CLIR permanently. • To suppress your call number display for certain calls only, select the function CLIR per call before dialling your party's call number. This function must be stored under a Foxkey or a function key (see Chapter "Configuring Keys", page 70). You can also execute the function with a */# procedure (see "User's Guide */# Procedures"). Before the call: Press the function key for . Notes: • CLIR works only with external calls. • This feature depends on the range of services offered by your provider. ■ Tracking a Malicious Call Your are being threatened or molested by a call. You want to identify the caller. Using the MCID function (MCID: Malicious Call Identification), the provider records the following call data: Your phone number, the caller's phone number, and the date and time of the call. MCID has to be enabled by your provider. Your provider will inform you about accessing the recorded call data. This function must be stored under a Foxkey or a function key (see Chapter "Configuring Keys", page 70). During a call: Press the function key for MCID (MCID). After the call do not hang up: press the function key for MCID (MCID) while you hear the busy tone. ■ Personal call routing You wan to specify which of your terminals shall ring when you receive a call. If your system administrator has set up a phone number with several terminals for you as well as the 5 call routings, you can specify which of your terminals shall signal a call by using the personal call routing. Your system administrator can set up up to 5 call routings. You can only answer a call on terminals where the call is signalled. Contact your system administrator for more information. 48 eud-0850/2.1 - I7.7 - 10.2008

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Supplementary features
48
eud-0850/2.1 — I7.7 — 10.2008
Suppressing your call number from your called party's terminal display
You do not want your call number to appear on the terminal display of a called party in the pub-
lic network.
You have two possibilities:
If you never want the phone number to be displayed, set
CLIR permanently
.
To suppress your call number display for certain calls only, select the function
CLIR per call
before dialling your party's call number.
This function must be stored under a Foxkey or a function key (see Chapter
"Configuring Keys"
,
page
70
).
You can also execute the function with a */# procedure (see "User’s Guide */# Procedures").
Tracking a Malicious Call
Your are being threatened or molested by a call. You want to identify the caller.
Using the MCID function (
MCID
: Malicious Call Identification), the provider records the following
call data: Your phone number, the caller’s phone number, and the date and time of the call.
MCID has to be enabled by your provider. Your provider will inform you about accessing the
recorded call data.
This function must be stored under a Foxkey or a function key (see Chapter
"Configuring Keys"
,
page
70
).
Personal call routing
You wan to specify which of your terminals shall ring when you receive a call.
If your system administrator has set up a phone number with several terminals for you as well as
the 5 call routings, you can specify which of your terminals shall signal a call by using the per-
sonal call routing. Your system administrator can set up up to 5 call routings. You can only
answer a call on terminals where the call is signalled. Contact your system administrator for
more information.
Before the call:
Press the function key for <
CLIR
>.
Notes:
CLIR works only with external calls.
This feature depends on the range of services offered by your provider.
During a call:
Press the function key for MCID (
MCID
).
After the call do not hang up: press the function key for MCID (
MCID
) while you
hear the busy tone.