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Additional functions
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
27
Protection from undesired calls
Black list
(depending on the base)
You can enter up to 32 numbers in a black list. When the black list is enabled, calls from black list
numbers are blocked.
Undesired incoming calls can be blocked two ways:
Specifying the type of display: p. 28
Enabling/disabling the black list
¤
Menu
Call Manager
OK
Blacklist
OK
Activation
OK
(
= enabled)
Displaying the black list
¤
Menu
Call Manager
OK
Blacklist
OK
Blocked Numbers
OK
. . .
The list of blocked callers is displayed
Use
to scroll through the list
If an entry contains a name, the name is displayed. An entry without name is displayed with the
phone number.
If the list is empty,
No entries. New entry?
is displayed ( p. 27).
Creating an entry
¤
Enter the number
OK
Enter the name
OK
Creating an entry for an incoming call or during an active conversation:
¤
Press the display key
Copy to Blacklist
. . . The number of the incoming or active call is trans-
ferred to the black list
The incoming call number is sent (CLIP).
Visual Only
An incoming call is not signalled acoustically, it is only shown on
the display.
Full Suppression
An incoming call is blocked completely.
The black list only applies for the handset. When you connect a handset to a base or
router without a blocking function, the local black list might not be available. In such
cases, use option
Legacy (GAP) Registration
to register the handset. The local black
list of the handset is then available.
The black list has a higher priority than the VIP list. A VIP call is also blocked when the
number is in the black list.
If you create an entry for an existing number, the existing entry is overwritten by the
new name.