User guide 
 
 
 
 
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Silencing or rejecting incoming calls 
When you receive an incoming call, you can choose to silence or reject the call instead of answering. 
 
Rejecting a call manually 
You can reject a call manually, and the call may be sent to voice mail. The rejected calls are displayed in the Received Calls list in your History list. 
 
Procedure 
1.  Press    or Reject 
 
Rejecting anonymous calls 
You can reject incoming calls from the callers who have hidden their identities. As a result, your phone will not ring and you will not be notified of 
an attempted call. 
 
Procedure 
1.  Go to OK > Call Features > Anon. Call Rejection 
2.  Select the desired line 
3.  Enable local anonymous rejection 
4.  Confirm the action 
 
Rejecting calls with Do Not Disturb (DND) 
You can enable DND to reject all incoming calls automatically when you do not want to be interrupted. 
 
Before you begin 
Check with your system administrator to find out if the DND feature is available on your phone. 
 
Procedure 
1.  Go to OK > Call Features > Do Not Disturb 
2.  Select the desired line, and then press OK 
3.  Enable DND 
4.  Confirm the action 
The status bar displays the DND icon 
 
Ending calls 
You can end the current call at any time. 
 
Procedure 
5.  Press    or End Call 
 
Muting/unmuting audio 
You can mute the microphone during an active call so that the other party cannot hear your discussion with your colleagues. 
 
Procedure 
1.  Press the mute key during a call to mute the microphone 
2.  Press the mute key again to unmute