Changing The Volume; Setting Do Not Disturb; Changing The Ring Tone - Snom 360 User Manual

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2 Using snom 360 Phone Features

2.12 Changing the Volume

2.13 Setting Do Not Disturb

2.14 Changing the Ring Tone

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To forward calls when busy
1 Press the Call Forwarding button to access the Call Forwarding menu.
2 From the Call Forwarding menu, select Busy.
When another call is already in progress, all incoming calls will be forwarded to
the number set in "Redirect target."
To forward calls when unanswered
1 Press the Call Forwarding button to access the Call Forwarding menu.
2 From the Call Forwarding menu, select Time.
3 Enter the number of seconds after which every incoming unanswered call is
forwarded to the number set in "Redirect target."
In idle state, or while making a call, you can use the volume keys to increase or
lower the volume. You can also adjust the volume of the audio device (casing
speaker, handset, headset) that you are using.
Do Not Disturb functionality is available in the snom menu. If you activate DND
mode using the DND key, incoming calls do not come through to the phone, except
for VIP calls. If there is a mailbox set up for you, the call is redirected to that
mailbox. Before you activate this mode, the phone prompts you confirm that you
want to change the mode.
In idle mode, "DND active!" is displayed in the bottom left-hand corner of the
screen when DND is activated.
NOTE: Remember that the contact type "VIP" overrides the DND
mode, which means that a call from a number that you define as
contact type "VIP" is put through to your phone even when DND is
active.
The snom 360 offers a selection of different ring tones using the phone's Preferences
web page.
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