Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 118
Baby call, Dest., Change PIN, Delete keys, Availability, Call wait. prot., Device, Intercom prot.
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Features and MenuCards When the telephone lock is activated, the LED of the info key i is illuminated while the info key is without function then. 4 Baby call: Enter the destination (Dest.:). Activate the baby call with On. 5 Change PIN: Enter your old user PIN then enter your new PIN twice. Contact your system administrator if you have forgotten your user PIN. Your user PIN can have up to six characters. 6 Delete keys: After entering you user PIN (PIN:) all functions and numbers that you have assigned to the keys are deleted. 7 Availability: All active features that hinder your availability (call protection, call forwarding, call waiting protection), are cleared. 8 Call wait. prot.: (call waiting protection) During a telephone conversation, no further calls are signalled by the call waiting tone. The new caller hears the busy tone. Activate the function with On. When there are multiple trunk keys configured on your telephone, you can switch call waiting protection for each of these keys on or off. To do so, select the desired key from the displayed list and press O. If call waiting protection should apply to all configured trunk keys, select the Device menu entry and press O. You can switch call waiting protection on or off using the plus/minus key =. Note Call waiting protection is only activated on the telephone on which it was set. If your internal call number is also stored on the trunk or team keys of other telephones, call waiting protection is not automatically activated on these telephones. 9 Intercom prot.: (Intercom protection) Switching on (On) or switching off (Off ) intercom protection. When intercom protection is activated, no intercom announcements can be made to your telephone (see also page 74). 0 Logout: If the "Hot Desking" function is configured by the system administrator and you are logged in as user on the system telephone you can use this menu item to log out. For more information on this function please refer to the chapter entitled Hot Desking: Your Telephone Goes Wherever Your Desk Is starting on page 86). 116