Chapter 3: Operating the system
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Example of directly assigned handsets:
Note that you can also assign the call type numbers directly (in the example above, the
Standard Voice number is assigned to IP handset number 0501). If you do so, be aware that
only the assigned handset can receive a call to this number. The handset connected to the
Phone port and the IP handset no. 0501 are each assigned an additional number. For details on
additional numbers, see Additional numbers for Multi-voice on page 38.
Unassigned handsets
These are IP handsets that are not assigned a number, and that do not belong to a call type
group. Use this handset context if you want to create a group of IP handsets that can be called
together. All unassigned IP handsets will ring when you call a mobile number which has not
been assigned to a handset.
To make an IP handset unassigned, clear all call types and the Assigned number field when
setting up the handsets in the web interface. SeeSetting the call types for IP handsets on
page 89.
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