Rejecting Or Redirecting Incoming Calls; Manually; Automatically - Snom D712 User Manual

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ejecting or redirecting incoming calls
This includes manual and automatic rejection and redirection of calls as well as rejection of
anonymous calls.

Manually

If you do not want to pick up a ringing call, you can take one of the following actions:
Let it ring.
Reject it. Press . The caller will hear a busy signal.
Press
for three seconds to reject the current call and place the caller on the "Deny" list of the
phone's directory so that future calls from that number will not ring on your phone; the caller will
always hear the busy signal.
Exception: Phone numbers that you have defined as "VIP" contacts in the phone's
internal directory will ring on your phone when DND is active. For more information,
see "Contacts" on page 40.
Do a blind transfer to another phone.
Xfer
1. Press
.
2. Enter the number you want to transfer the incoming call to.
3. Press
to complete the transfer. The incoming call will continue ringing at that number.

Automatically

There are three options for rejecting incoming calls automatically or automatically or to have them
forwarded automatically, either always or under certain conditions:
Deny List. Calls from phone numbers on this list will not ring on your phone; callers will hear the
busy signal. For further information on placing phone numbers on the Deny List, see "Contact
Types" on page 34.
DND - do not disturb mode. All incoming calls will be forwarded to the number set in call
forwarding when busy; if there is no setting for call forwarding, callers will hear the busy signal.
Exception: Phone numbers designated VIP in your phone's directory will ring on your
phone even when DND is on.
To be able to turn DND on and off, the function must be mapped onto one of the function
keys. For further information see "Programming the function keys" on page 60.
Call forwarding. For further information, see "Call forwarding" on page 55.
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