Hiding My Caller Id; Rejecting Anonymous Calls; Speed Dial - Snom D862 User Manual

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1. Click Identity in the lateral menu on the left of the Phone Manager.
2. Select the identity.
3. Click SIP in the submenu of the identity.
4. Scroll down to Call Waiting Indication.
5. Select a setting from the drop-down menu.
6. Click on Apply.

Hiding my caller ID

With this setting your phone number will not be transmitted to any phones you call. Please note
that your call may not be accepted if the other phone is set to reject anonymous calls (see "Rejecting
anonymous calls" on page 68). The default setting is off (toggle switch setting Show), i.e., your
identity is transmitted. You PBX or IP provider may not allow hiding your caller ID.
1. Open the phone manager and select Identities.
2. Select the identity whose caller ID you don't want to transmit.
3. Click Features.
4. Scroll down to the Privacy Settings section.
5. Click the slider of the setting Suppress own number (CLIP/CLIR) to change the setting.
6. Click Apply.

Rejecting anonymous calls

With this setting you will not receive calls from phones whose number is not shown on your display.
Anonymous callers will hear the busy signal.
Please note that calls from analog phone connections will, most likely, be received as
anonymous calls. The default is off.
1. Open the phone manager and click Preferences.
2. Click Privacy.
3. Click on or off on the toggle switch of Reject incoming anonymous calls.
4. Click Apply.

Speed dial

You can use the numbers 0 to 9 to speed dial frequently dialed and/or long numbers without having
to enter the complete phone number. The numbers must be set on the phone or on the phone's web
interface first.
Note: You can also map a phone number onto each one of the SmartLabel keys and the context-
sensitive keys F1–F4. For the programming instructions, see "Example 2, Speed dialing" on page
58 and "Context-sensitive keys" on page 55, respectively.
Type each phone number exactly how it needs to be dialed by the phone, i.e., with any required
prefixes (area code, country code, operator/auto attendant, etc.) and without spaces or
punctuation between the digits.
Customizing the Phone Settings
68

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