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Accepting Calls Making Calls
Accepting Calls
Normal Call
When you receive a call, the callers
call number will be displayed (if
transmitted).
If this call number is listed in the tel-
ephone book of the OpenCom 100,
you will see the name of the caller
instead. In addition, you will see
whether the callers call number is
the office, the mobile or the private
number of a phone book entry (indi-
cated by O:, M: or P:).
You will find further information on
the telephone book of the
OpenCom 100 and the local tele-
phone book in the chapter Making
Calls from the Telephone Book start-
ing on page 50.
To accept the call, press
A or take
the handset out of the charging sta-
tion (if “Auto Answer” is activated;
see page 66).
Menu
opens the “Call” menu (see
page 41).
Call for a virtual call number
(tele secretary)
In the OpenCom 100, call numbers
can be configured to which no tele-
phone and no user are assigned (vir-
tual call numbers). The system ad-
ministrator can forward a virtual call
number to another internal call
number, the call number of your
telephone for example. Such a for-
warded call is signalled as a normal
call on your telephone.
VIP Calls
These calls from authorised sub-
scribers are signalled even when call
protection or call-waiting protec-
tion been activated and with call for-
warding.
You hear a discreet ring tone and the
display shows the VIP call entry with
the caller’s call number. If the call
number is in the telephone book di-
rectory, you will see the entered
name.
Incom. int. call
Max Peter
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VIP call
Max Peter
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