Phone Manual > Phone Features (9 entries)
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Call Return will dial the last number that has been missed. This function is useful for devices that don't keep a list of missed calls. Most SIP devices with a display ...
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The Redial is similar to call return, but it does not call the last incoming number, it calls the last dialed number again. The redial number is never deleted, users can ...
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Some devices do not have a transfer button. For examples, when using regular home phones there is usually no way to initiate a transfer except dialing a special code. The transfer ...
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Always: All incoming calls are forwarded. For example, this can be used when you are away and a colleague is answering your phone or when you want to redirect all calls ...
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Busy: Calls are forwarded if the extension is busy. Typically you will program this number to redirect calls to a team assistant or to a colleague. This way incoming calls are ...
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No answer: Calls are redirected after a certain time when the extension does not pick up. Typically, you use this to redirect incoming calls to an assistant or to your secondary ...
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Do Not Disturb (DND) typicaly is that you temporarily don’t want to be disturbed (for example, because you have a meeting). To turn DND on, dial *78. To turn ...
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By default, the PBX will try to present the caller-ID on outgoing calls. Sometimes, users don't want to show the extension number. By using the block CID code the PBX will ...
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Programming the Wakeup Call Programming the wakeup call from the web interface is easy. Just log into the web interface and set the wakeup call in 24 hours ...