Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 101

MenuCard “Calls”, 8°Hotel, 9°Voicebox, 0°Central°settings, 1ƒCalls, Call°lists

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Features and MenuCards Main menu 8 Hotel: This MenuCard is especially for hotels and is only available for reception telephones. 9 Voicebox: This menu card will be available on your system telephone if your system administrator has configured a voicebox for you. You can use it to listen to and configure your voicebox. 0 Central settings: You can change your system settings here. 6.2.2 MenuCard "Calls" M P Select 1ƒCalls, followed by ... Select Call lists, followed by ... ■ 1 Missed calls: Here you can see the telephone numbers of callers who have tried to reach you. 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 lists. If a caller is listed in the system's telephone book, the caller's name is displayed instead of the telephone number. A call when busy is indicated by the handset symbol . Door calls are shown either with the call number, or with the name on 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 numbers have been made, they are grouped together into a single entry. Note: If your internal call number (e. g. "30") is assigned to several telephones, you can view and edit calls lists for the call number 30 on any of these phones. If, for example, you delete a call list on one telephone, it is deleted on all telephones. Call-back PO A Select an entry (call number or name) and press OK. You can open the telephone book by pressing the ABC key while the receiver is on the hook. (see below for further explanation). 99

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Features and MenuCards
Main menu
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8°Hotel
: This MenuCard is especially for hotels and is only available for reception
telephones.
9°Voicebox
: This menu card will be available on your system telephone if your
system administrator has configured a voicebox for you. You can use it to listen to
and configure your voicebox.
0°Central°settings
: You can change your system settings here.
6.2.2
MenuCard “Calls”
MP
Select
1ƒCalls
, followed by …
Select
Call°lists
, followed by …
1°Missed°calls
: Here you can see the telephone numbers of callers who
have tried to reach you. 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 lists. If a caller is listed in the system’s telephone book, the
caller’s name is displayed instead of the telephone number. A call when busy is
indicated by the handset symbol
. Door calls are shown either with the call
number, or with the name on 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 numbers have been made, they are grouped together into a single
entry.
Note:
If your internal call number (e. g. “30”) is assigned to
several telephones, you can view and edit calls lists for the
call number 30 on any of these phones. If, for example, you
delete a call list on one telephone, it is deleted on all tele-
phones.
Call-back
PO
Select an entry (call number or name) and press OK.
A
You can open the telephone book by pressing the ABC key
while the receiver is
on the hook
. (see below for further expla-
nation).