Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 76

Making Calls from the Telephone Book, 2.7.1 The Telephone Book, Call°, forwarding

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Telephoning Making Calls from the Telephone Book Door Call Forwarding You can forward calls signalled from the doorbell to another (internal or external) call number, a so-called "pharmacy line". This is done through the Call forwarding menu (see the section entitled MenuCard "Call Forwarding" starting on page 102). Call Duration All door calls are automatically terminated after a specific period has expired. This ensures that forwarded door calls do not unintentionally lead to continuous calls (e. g. to a mailbox). Your system administrator can configure the period in the OpenCom 100/ OpenCom X300 from 30 to 300 seconds. Ask him what the current time value is. 2.7 Making Calls from the Telephone Book 2.7.1 The Telephone Book Approximately 2,000 entries can be saved in your communications system's telephone book. This number includes the centrally administered telephone book, the personal entries of all subscribers, and, provided you are using the multi-company version of the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300, the entries in the companies' telephone books. How many entries you can save in your personal telephone book is determined by your system administrator when configuring the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300. The personal entries are automatically sorted into the comprehensive register, but can only be viewed on your telephone. (However, the system administrator or a person with the relevant authorisation can delete your telephone book completely.) For instructions on managing the telephone book, refer to the section entitled MenuCard "Phone Book" starting on page 113. 74

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Telephoning
Making Calls from the Telephone Book
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Door Call Forwarding
You can forward calls signalled from the doorbell to another (internal or external)
call number, a so-called “pharmacy line”. This is done through the
Call°
forwarding
menu (see the section entitled
MenuCard “Call Forwarding”
starting on page 102
).
Call Duration
All door calls are automatically terminated after a specific period has expired. This
ensures that forwarded door calls do not unintentionally lead to continuous calls
(e. g. to a mailbox).
Your system administrator can configure the period in the OpenCom 100/
OpenCom X300 from 30 to 300 seconds. Ask him what the current time value is.
2.7
Making Calls from the Telephone Book
2.7.1
The Telephone Book
Approximately 2,000 entries can be saved in your communications system’s tele-
phone book.
This number includes the centrally administered telephone book, the personal
entries of all subscribers, and, provided you are using the multi-company version
of the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300, the entries in the companies’ telephone
books.
How many entries you can save in your personal telephone book is determined by
your system administrator when configuring the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300.
The personal entries are automatically sorted into the comprehensive register, but
can only be viewed on your telephone. (However, the system administrator or a
person with the relevant authorisation can delete your telephone book com-
pletely.)
For instructions on managing the telephone book, refer to the section entitled
MenuCard “Phone Book”
starting on page 113.