Binatone iDECT C10i User Manual - Page 31

DO NOT DISTURB, PROGRAM DND, ONE TIME, DAILY, ONE TIME, DAILY, 7 Call Barring setting

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7.6.1 Global DND When global DND is activated, all system handsets and the telephone base will be silent when there is an incoming call. Press and hold the < > button on the telephone base for 5 seconds to turn this feature on. The handsets will show DO NOT DISTURB on their display, and a small light will turn on just below the < > button on the base. Press the < > button on the telephone base to turn this feature off. 7.6.2 Handset DND You can program an individual handset to be silent during predetermined time frames. This setting is independent to each handset and only silences the ringer of the handset programmed. To program the DND time for an individual handset 1. Press . 2. Press to select PROGRAM DND and then press . 3. Press to select from: ONE TIME: The handset enters the DND mode once during the set time. DAILY: The handset enters the DND mode daily during the set time. OFF: Turn DND off. 4. Press to select the option. 5. If ONE TIME or DAILY is selected, enter the desired start time, in the format set, using the digit keys and to change between AM or PM if required. and then press . 6. Enter the desired stop time, as above, and then press to confirm the setting. NOTE: There is no indication that a DND time has been set, until the handset enters the DND period, when DO NOT DISTURB is shown on its display. NOTE: When global DND is turned on, an individual handset will continue to be in DND mode even after the set DND time on the handset ends. 7.7 Call Barring setting The call barring feature can be set on any handset to prevent it from dialling any phone number beginning with certain digits that have been set. Three different barring numbers, each of up to 4 digits, can be set. If a restricted number is dialled, the call will not be connected, an error tone is emitted and the handset returns to the stand-by state. The system PIN is required to set or modify the call barring state, and should be changed from 0000 to prevent the call bar setting being easily overcome. 29

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7.6.1
Global DND
When global
DND
is activated, all system handsets and the telephone base
will be silent when there is an incoming call. Press and hold the <
> button
on the telephone base for 5 seconds to turn this feature on. The handsets
will show
DO NOT DISTURB
on their display, and a small light will turn
on just below the <
> button on the base. Press the <
> button on the
telephone base to turn this feature off.
7.6.2
Handset DND
You can program an individual handset to be silent during predetermined
time frames. This setting is independent to each handset and only silences
the ringer of the handset programmed.
To program the
DND
time for an individual handset
1. Press <MENU/OK>.
2. Press <UP/DOWN> to select
PROGRAM DND
and then press <MENU/OK>.
3. Press <UP/DOWN> to select from:
ONE TIME:
The handset enters the DND mode once during the set
time.
DAILY:
The handset enters the DND mode daily during the set time.
OFF:
Turn DND off.
4. Press <MENU/OK> to select the option.
5.
If
ONE TIME
or
DAILY
is selected, enter the desired start time, in the
format set, using the digit keys and <UP/DOWN> to change between
AM or PM if required. and then press <MENU/OK>.
6. Enter the desired stop time, as above, and then press <MENU/OK> to
confirm the setting.
NOTE:
There is no indication that a DND time has been set, until the
handset enters the DND period, when
DO NOT DISTURB
is shown on its
display.
NOTE:
When global DND is turned on, an individual handset will continue to
be in DND mode even after the set
DND
time on the handset ends.
7.7 Call Barring setting
The call barring feature can be set on any handset to prevent it from dialling
any phone number beginning with certain digits that have been set. Three
different barring numbers, each of up to 4 digits, can be set. If a restricted
number is dialled, the call will not be connected, an error tone is emitted
and the handset returns to the stand-by state. The system
PIN
is required
to set or modify the call barring state, and should be changed from 0000 to
prevent the call bar setting being easily overcome.