Calling From The Caller Lists; Using Routes To Make Calls - Aastra 142d User Manual

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Calling from the Caller Lists

Your mobile unit saves the call numbers to the caller list of the users that either did
not reach you (missed calls) or callers that you most recently spoke with (accepted
calls). This requires that the call number was transmitted during the call, please
refer to Transmission of Call Numbers starting on page 35 also. A missed call is
deleted from the list when a caller reaches you on a subsequent call. If a caller is
saved in your phone book, the name is displayed.
If a caller has called multiple times, that caller's calls are listed as one entry. If a
caller suppresses display of his/her call number, the call is also saved on the caller
list. Multiple calls from an unknown call number are listed as one entry.
If your system administrator has set up a voicebox for you, the caller list also lists
the messages callers have left on your voicebox.
Dialling Call Number from Caller List
B
Press Info key briefly when idle.
F
Select Missed calls or Voicebox mess. menu entry.
(You open the list of accepted calls via the "Calls" menu, please refer
to page 73.)
OK
Use the
A
Press call key. The call number is dialled. When you have selected a
voicebox message, your voicebox is called and you can query the
message there.
Note
If there are multiple trunk keys configured on your telephone (please refer to the
chapter Multiple Trunk Keys starting on page 34 also), when you receive a call
from the caller list, the trunk key is automatically seized with which you originally
received the call number.

Using Routes to Make Calls

The OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 establishes calls to a desired subscriber either
automatically or via specific routes. Your system administrator configures these
routes in the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 and specifies how each route is seized. In
order to manually seize a specific route for a desired call, dial the routing code
before dialling the (internal or external) call number. By making specific calls via
routes, you can e.g. contact subscribers in the branches of a large company
F
arrow keys to press the softkey and select an entry.
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