Calling line identification (anonymus call) restriction
You can block the display of your telephone number at your caller's telephone if desired. You
can set this function specifically for the next call, or permanently (see page 48).
Suppressing calling line identification for the next call
During an external or internal call, you can prevent the number from being transmitted (dis-
played) to the party you have called.
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When a call is signaled, you can decide before accepting the call whether your number is to
be transmitted to the caller. If your phone is the final destination of call rerouting you can use
this procedure to prevent the caller from seeing the final destination phone number (i. e.
yours).
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Starting a call with a set number (MSN)
You can conduct an internal or external call such that a defined number (MSN) is transferred
from your telephone to the party you are calling. This number must have been entered previ-
ously in your telephone. When you call, either the number that is transmitted is shown in the
bottom line of the display (»MSN-1«... »MSN10«) or the name that you have assigned to this
number (MSN). You can initiate dialing using the set extension number (MSN) as explained in
the following, or you can use a programmed function key for this.
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Dial number
In the WIN-Tools Telephone Directory Manager you can assign a number (MSN) to
each name.
Redialing
The previously dialed telephone number is stored in the redial memory.
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