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2.1 Incoming Calls
Whenever a call is coming from a public/GSM/IP/private network and/or from internal
subscribers, your phone starts ringing.
Receiving Calls
To receive a call, just pick up the handset.
If your phone is equipped with a HandsFree button, push the button and start
talking without lifting the handset. Before using the HandsFree function, make
sure that your phone is equipped with a microphone and a loudspeaker.
If your phone is equipped with a headset, push the HandsFree button to receive
the call. If the HandsFree button is not used for controlling the headset, follow
the manufacturer's instructions.
To receive a VoIP call using your phone, follow the above listed steps. If you are
using a software phone (e.g. a SJ–phone), then follow the particular software
control instructions.
Rejecting Calls
If you do not want to speak to the caller, you can use the call rejecting service. The
caller hears the busy tone. In case more stations than one are ringing (when the call is
routed to the user and all the user stations are ringing), the caller hears the ringing
tone until you reject the call for the last user station. You can reject a call using the
ISDN phones,
phones and some software phones for VoIP
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communication, or on an external GSM station.
For an ISDN phone, use the ESC or another button for this purpose.
For a
phone, use an Escape–programmed button. If you have
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not programmed a button for this function, push the Forward button once or the
Back button twice and then press the confirmation button to reject the incoming
call.
Most software phones used for VoIP communication have a Decline button, which
is also used for rejecting calls.
Ignoring Calls
You can also ignore an incoming call, letting it ring until another user answers it (in the
case of routing to multiple user stations), or the calling party or the communication
system terminates it (after a 180s default timeout in the latter case).
Rejecting All Incoming Calls (DnD)
You can assign the Do Not Disturb function to a
phone button to reject
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all incoming calls. Outgoing calls are not affected by this function. The LED next to the
button indicates whether or not the function is enabled.