DECT Telephones Comfort Pro CM 500/510 (As of ... - Telekom
DECT Telephones Comfort Pro CM 500/510 (As of ... - Telekom
DECT Telephones Comfort Pro CM 500/510 (As of ... - Telekom
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Telephoning Accepting Calls<br />
Normal call<br />
When you are called, the caller’s call number is displayed (if transmitted). If this call number is also recorded<br />
in your phone book, you will see the person’s name instead.<br />
External calls from unknown call number<br />
When you receive an external call where the caller is displaying a different call number than the one actually<br />
technically being transmitted (CLIP no screening), a “?” appears next to the call number on the display. If the<br />
call number indicated on the display is saved to a phone book entry, the name is displayed as usual along<br />
with a question mark.<br />
Call for a virtual call number<br />
Call numbers not assigned to any telephone or user (virtual call numbers) can be configured on the<br />
<strong>Comfort</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>. The system administrator can divert a virtual call number to another internal call number, e.g.<br />
the call number <strong>of</strong> your telephone. This kind <strong>of</strong> diverted call is signalled on your telephone just like a normal<br />
call.<br />
VIP calls<br />
VIP calls from authorised users are signalled to you even when call protection, call waiting protection are<br />
activated or call forwarding is programmed. You hear the melody (please refer to the “Melody” section also<br />
on page 104) and see the entry VIP call along with the caller’s call number on the display. Accept the call<br />
just like a normal call.<br />
Multiple trunk keys<br />
If your telephone has multiple trunk keys configured on it (please refer to page 50), the display shows which<br />
call number the call is for, e.g. For:20.<br />
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