IP Phone User Manual

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Caller Identity This feature blocks caller identity information (user
name and phone extension) from appearing on called
party’s LCD Display Panel.
This feature can be enabled for all calls or for the next
call only.
The feature code to block caller ID for all calls is
*889.
The feature code to block caller ID for the next call
only is *890.
The block caller ID for the next call feature overrides
the current setting for block caller ID for all calls.
See Configuring Caller Identity
.
Directed Call Pickup By enabling this feature and creating a security code, a
user can answer their own telephone from another
desk. To answer the call a person uses an access code
from any telephone within the network domain, enters
their security code (user defines), and then enters the
extension number of the ringing phone. This transfers
the call to the telephone they are on.
The access code (feature code) is *455.
The default security code is *52.
See Configuring Directed Call Pickup
.
Remote Forward Universal By enabling this feature, you give a user the ability to
forward someone else’s calls to any other extension,
including their own within the network.
When enabled, the remote (destination) phone’s LED
(if available) flashes for all forwarded calls, and the
LCD displays a call forward message.
This enables or disables the Call Forward Universal
feature on the source phone.
The access code (feature code) is *468.
See Configuring Remote
Forward Universal.
Table 11 Calling Features for Phones (continued)
Calling Feature Description