Protect Yourself Against Calls - Aastra 5361 User Manual

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Personalizing your phone

Protect yourself against calls

This sections explains how you can protect yourself against other users applying
telephony features on you via menu guidance or using function codes.
Activating protection against call types
You want to protect yourself against certain types of calls.
You can set the settings so that the following functions, where available in your com-
munications system, are not allowed on your phone.
Do not
disturb: Incoming calls are automatically forwarded to a specific destination.
Call
waiting: You are already making/taking a call. You are notified by a waiting tone
and phone number or name in the display that someone else is trying to reach you.
You can either answer or reject this second call.
• Intrusion: A third participant can intrude into your active call and listen to your con-
versation.
• Announcement: You can address internal users directly via their loudspeaker –
where available –, without waiting for a reply (similar principle to that of an inter-
com system).
Call
forwarding: Incoming calls are forwarded directly to your phone.
Ask your system administrator whether these functions are enabled on the system.
Menu
Settings
Protection
<Protection setting>
<Protection setting>
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Press Foxmenu, then Foxkey Menu.
Scroll to
Settings
and press the
Scroll to
Protection
and press the
Scroll to the required protection settings and press the
Select the required setting and confirm with the
The setting is stored.
Note:
You can deactivate an activated protection using Foxmenu > Menu > Activated
features > FoxkeyReset.
Select
Foxkey.
Select
Foxkey.
Ok
Foxkey.
Aastra 5361/Aastra 5361ip
Modify
Foxkey.
eud-1280/1.2 – R3.0 – 04.2013

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