Operating Manual
DECT Telephones
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4.4.1 Diversion options
The call diversion function allows you to be available even whilst absent.
Note:
Call diversion operates in accordance with the H.450 standard. The gatekeeper
must support this protocol.
The IP adapter supports three different types of call diversion, which are operated with
the following codes on your telephone.
Activity
Code
Description
Permanent
diversion
Enable/
Disable
*21*$#
#21#
In this case, calls are always diverted to another subscriber.
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The $ character stands for the destination number.
Note:
This state of diversion cancels the other diversion types.
With this setting, calls are diverted immediately. The
called party is therefore unable to answer the calls.
Diversion
if busy
Enable/
Disable
*67*$#
#67#
Calls are diverted if there is already an active call, that is, if the
called line is busy.
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The $ character stands for the destination number.
Delayed
diversion
Enable/
Disable
*61*$#
#61#
Calls are diverted if they are not answered within a certain time
limit.
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The $ character stands for the destination number.
Note:
Unlike permanent call diversion, the latter two types allow you to accept calls within
a pre-defined time period before they are diverted.
4.4.2 Lock
In the initial state, you can lock your comfort telephone using the following shortcut key.
Activity
Code
Description
Lock keypad
Enable/
Disable
*33*$#
#33*$#
The keypad of your IP telephone is locked using this
shortcut key.
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The $ character stands for a variable character
string.
Before you can lock your IP telephone, you are prompted to enter your
PIN
.