Accepting Calls; Optical Call Display; Temporarily Switching Off Call Signalling; Normal Call - Aastra 142d User Manual

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Telephoning

Accepting Calls

Optical Call Display

When there is an incoming call, the ¢ receiver symbol flashes on the display and
the display illumination is switched on.

Temporarily Switching off Call Signalling

While a call is being signalled on your telephone via ringer and/or vibrator, you can
switch off signalling temporarily. Press the Silence softkey. You can still accept
the call as described on page 49.

Normal Call

When you are called, the caller's call number is displayed (if transmitted). If this call
number is also recorded in your phone book, you will see the person's name
instead.
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Press call key
or – when "Auto answer" is activated (see page 83) – remove the
mobile unit from the charging station.
Call for a virtual call number (Tele Secretary)
Call numbers not assigned to any telephone or user (virtual call numbers) can be
configured on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800. The system administrator can divert
a virtual call number to another internal call number, e.g. the call number of your
telephone. This kind of diverted call is signalled on your telephone just like a
normal call.
External calls from unknown call number
When you receive an external call where the caller is displaying a different call
number than the one actually technically being transmitted (CLIP no screening), 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.
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