Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 98

ƒIntercom, Device-ID, 3ƒDoor°opener, 4ƒPhone°book, 5ƒNote, 6ƒSuppress°number, 7ƒTransmit°number,

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Features and MenuCards Main Menu Note: If a called user has activated the announcement protection (see page 91), this feature is not carried out. ■ 2ƒIntercom: Use this function to initiate an announcement to a single system terminal, The microphone of the system terminal will be switched on (see also page 58). The person you are calling can immediately answer your announcement without having to press a button. Enter the device ID of the ter- minal for Device-ID:. For information on the existing device IDs, speak with your system administrator. Note: If the called user has activated the intercom protection (see page 92), this feature is not carried out. ■ 3ƒDoor opener: This activates the door opener. ■ 4ƒPhone book: This opens the telephone book (see page 65). ■ 5ƒNote: Note a telephone number and name or dial a previously noted phone number. ■ 6ƒSuppress number: Your telephone number is not transmitted to the caller for the subsequent conversation. This menu item depends on the system settings. ■ 7ƒTransmit number: Your telephone number is transmitted to the caller for the subsequent (external or internal) conversation. This menu item depends on the system settings. ■ 8ƒLCR off: Switches off LCR. ■ 9ƒBooking 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 OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800. 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 Nr. (max. 8 characters) and press to confirm. ■ 0ƒRemote 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 94

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Features and MenuCards
Main Menu
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Note:
If a called user has activated the announcement pro-
tection (see page 91), this feature is not carried out.
2ƒIntercom
: Use this function to initiate an announcement
to a single
system terminal
, The microphone of the system terminal will be switched on
(see also
page 58
). The person you are calling can immediately answer your
announcement without having to press a button. Enter the device ID of the ter-
minal for
Device-ID:
. For information on the existing device IDs, speak with
your system administrator.
Note:
If the called user has activated the intercom protec-
tion (see page 92), this feature is not carried out.
3ƒDoor°opener
: This activates the door opener.
4ƒPhone°book
: This opens the telephone book (see page 65).
5ƒNote
: Note a telephone number and name or dial a previously noted phone
number.
6ƒSuppress°number
: Your telephone number is not transmitted to the
caller for the subsequent conversation. This menu item depends on the system
settings.
7ƒTransmit°number
: Your telephone number is transmitted to the caller for
the subsequent (external or internal) conversation. This menu item depends on
the system settings.
8ƒLCR°off
: Switches off LCR.
9ƒBooking°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 OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800. 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
Nr.
(max. 8 characters) and press
to
confirm.
0ƒRemote°dialling°…
: You can also conduct a dialout for another terminal.
Enter the
Device-ID:
of the terminal from which the dialling is to be con-
ducted. 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