Personalizing your phone
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Call Forwarding on No Reply
With this function you forward incoming calls you receive on your phone to
another destination. For further information refer to chapter "Forwarding a
Call on No Reply (CFNR)", page 54.
Switch group x
This function lets you route calls and functions via switch groups. Each
switch group has three switching positions. The default position is 1.
Control output
You can control external electric equipment or installations using control
outputs. For example you can use your phone to open and close electric
gates or to switch the lights on or off throughout a building.
Welcome announcement
Announcement service for incoming internal and external calls. If you do not
answer an external call after a set delay, the user who is calling will obtain an
announcement. After the announcement the caller will then hear the ring-
back tone again.
Protection
This function protects you against Call Waiting and Announcement. For fur-
ther information refer to chapter "Activating protection against call types",
page 86.
Remote maintenance
This function lets you set remote maintenance access to your phone on a
one-off basis of permanently.
MCID
This function lets you track and record a malicious call. For further informa-
tion refer to chapter "Tracking a malicious call", page 67.
Agent The call routing of calls in the queue can be controlled using an agent.
User group
In the user group incoming and internal calls are routed to a group of inter-
nal destinations according to a preconfigured call distribution.
Home alone
If calls to a user group can only be answered by one user, the user in question
can activate Home Alone on the user group. Then if the user is already in a
call, all subsequent internal or external calls to the user group obtain a busy
tone.
Free configurable
You can use function commands to define a function to suit your personal
requirements. A function can consist of one or more function commands,
function codes, and the phone number. You can either carry out a function
directly or store it under a key. For further information refer to chapter "For-
mulating functions", page 98.
CLIR
This function lets you prevent your call number from being displayed to the
caller. For further information refer to chapter "Suppressing your call num-
ber from your called party's terminal display", page 67.
Deflect
This function lets you deflect an incoming call to another user. For further
information refer to chapter "Deflect a call during the ringing phase",
page 39.
Park
With this function you put your call partner on hold without using a phone
line as a result. For further information refer to chapter "Parking a call part-
ner", page 47.
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