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Features and MenuCards Main Menu 9ƒApplications: This menu group contains all functions offered by your system telephone in conjunction with additional programme packages of your communication system. If your system administrator has set up, e. g. a voicebox with the OpenVoice additional programme for you, a menu will be offered to you here for querying and configuring your voicebox. 0 Central settings: Here you can make system settings. 5.2.2 MenuCard "Calls" Select 1ƒCalls, then ... select 1ƒCall lists, followed by ... ■ 1ƒMissed calls: Here you can see the call numbers of callers who have tried to reach you. This also applies to calls transferred or forwarded to you from other internal subscribers. The entry will automatically be deleted after you have called back the caller. Specific feature for missed hunt group calls: If a hunt group member has called back the caller, the missed call entry will be deleted in the caller lists of all hunt group members. - Which calls are recorded in your call lists is determined by the authorisations of your user group. Your system administrator can specify that internal calls, external calls, calls when busy, and calls from the door all be included in your call list. If a caller is listed in the system's telephone book, the caller's name is displayed instead of the call number. - A call when busy is indicated by the handset symbol . - The symbol indicates calls which were forwarded to you. - 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 phone book entry, as usual, the name will be shown along with a question mark. - Door calls are shown either with the call number, or with the name of the doorbell, depending on the type of door intercom in use. - If a caller has suppressed the display of his or her call number using CLIR, the call will still be shown in the call list. Where several calls from unknown 81

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Features and MenuCards
Main Menu
81
9ƒApplications
: This menu group contains all functions offered by your
system telephone in conjunction with additional programme packages of your
communication system. If your system administrator has set up, e. g. a voicebox
with the
OpenVoice
additional programme for you, a menu will be offered to you
here for querying and configuring your voicebox.
0°Central°settings
: Here you can make system settings.
5.2.2
MenuCard “Calls”
Select
1ƒCalls
, then …
select
1ƒCall°lists
, followed by …
1ƒMissed°calls
: Here you can see the call numbers of callers who have
tried to reach you. This also applies to calls transferred or forwarded to you
from other internal subscribers. The entry will automatically be deleted after
you have called back the caller. Specific feature for missed hunt group calls: If a
hunt group member has called back the caller, the missed call entry will be
deleted in the caller lists of all hunt group members.
– Which calls are recorded in your call lists is determined by the authorisations
of your user group. Your system administrator can specify that internal calls,
external calls, calls when busy, and calls from the door all be included in your
call list. If a caller is listed in the system’s telephone book, the caller’s name is
displayed instead of the call number.
– A call when busy is indicated by the handset symbol
.
– The
symbol indicates calls which were forwarded to you.
– 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 phone book
entry, as usual, the name will be shown along with a question mark.
– Door calls are shown either with the call number, or with the name of the
doorbell, depending on the type of door intercom in use.
– If a caller has suppressed the display of his or her call number using CLIR, the
call will still be shown in the call list. Where several calls from unknown