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Do-not-disturb, Call Deblocker and Call Restrictor
Do-not-disturb offers the option of blocking internal and external calls as well as blocking group calls on a specific phone. A caller hears the busy signal. An internal subscriber can reach a phone with call protection in an emergency using a priority call.
The do-not-disturb function has no influence on outgoing calls, callbacks, wake-up calls or InterCom calls.
If you would still like to allow specific people to call you despite enabling the do-not-disturb function, the external numbers of these people can be assigned a call deblocker for incoming calls in the PBX (VIP numbers). The call deblocker which applies to all subscribers can be enabled on your own phone as needed.
If there are certain persons who you absolutely do not want to call you or if you do not want callers to call an extension, their external numbers and/or all anonymous callers can be assigned to a call restrictor for incoming calls (Robinson numbers). The call restrictor which applies to all subscribers can be enabled on your own phone as needed.
Proceed as follows for configuration:
Creating the call deblocker and restrictor (incoming).
-Using the Configuration Manager (page User data > Special numbers)
Switching the do-not-disturb function, the call deblocker and restrictor (incoming) on.
-Using the Configuration Manager (on the following pages)
-For subscriber: Subscriber (scr.) > Properties > Reachability
-For groups (only call restrictor): Groups > Properties > Reachability
-Using a character string on the internal phone (see Do-not-Disturb, Call Deblocker (Incoming)Call Restrictor (Incoming))
-Using the menu/function key on a system phone (optional, see the phone manual)
* Note: As of firmware 6.6 (PBX) and 2.4 (VoIP phone) a comparison between phone and PBX will be implemented. This function can then be switched on or off in the phone or the PBX.
Configuring the call deblocker and restrictor (incoming) configuration dependent.
-Using the Configuration Manager (on the following pages)
-For subscribers: Subscriber (scr.) >Profiles > ... > Reachability
-For groups: Groups > Profiles > ... > Reachability