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Connections
Basic Functions

Charge Display (Charges)

If your network operator transmits charge information – even for external calls you dial yourself – you will see
the charge amount for the call during and after the call.

Transmission of Call Numbers

There are various ISDN services which either allow or prevent transmission of call numbers between users.
"CLIP" feature
CLIP is an abbreviation which stands for "Calling Line Identification Presentation". The call number of the
caller is displayed (if transmitted). If the call number has also been entered into the directory of the
Comfort Pro, the name is displayed.
"CLIP no screening" feature
"CLIP no screening" offers transmission of an arbitrary call number for outgoing connections instead of
transmitting the actual call number of the caller. This means that instead of your call number being displayed,
e.g. a service call number is displayed to the user you called. The "CLIP no screening" feature must be
ordered from the network operator and authorised for use by the system administrator during system
configuration. When you receive an external call where the caller is displaying a different call number than the
one actually technically being transmitted, a "?" appears next to the call number on the display. If the call
number indicated on the display is saved to a phone book entry, the name is displayed as usual along with a
question mark.
"CNIP" feature
CNIP is an abbreviation which stands for "Calling Name Identification Presentation". In addition to the call
number of a caller, the name provided by the caller is transmitted and displayed. This requires that the
network operator transmits this information with the connection. If the call number of the caller is also entered
into the Comfort Pro directory, this – local – entry is given priority on the display.
"CLIR" feature
CLIP is an abbreviation which stands for "Calling Line Identification Restriction". Before dialling a call
number, you can determine from case to case whether the transmission of your call number is to be
suppressed to the person you are calling, please refer to the Pre-dialling on page 57 chapter).
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