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Selecting the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection
Selecting the Outgoing Number and the Type of
Connection
For outgoing connections you can specify the kind of con-
nection to be used for the next dialing procedure. For this
entry you can use settings already made, or circumvent the
settings currently configured. In this case the dialing rules
are suspended for the given dialing procedure.
By entering precisely which Internet telephony account
should be used it is possible to have the dialing procedure
conducted via a certain Internet number, even though this
number was never previously configured for the extension
used.
Making Internal Calls
All calls conducted between telephones connected to the
FRITZ!Box, be they analog or ISDN/DECT phones, are inter-
nal telephone calls. These calls are free of charge.
Select the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection
s111r
<Phone number>
dials up this connection using the fixed-line
network
s12r
<Phone number>
dials up this connection using the first Inter-
net phone number
s12
<P>
r
establishes an Internet telephony connection
via the specified Internet phone number. For
<P> enter the position of the Internet number
in the “List of Internet Numbers”.
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Making Internal Calls
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Dial Internal Calls with Automatic Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset. You can hear the external
dial tone immediately, since the extension is
set for automatic outside dialing.
ss
<Ext.>
If you would like to make an internal call to
one of the extensions, dial
ss
, followed by
the number of the extension, for instance
1
or
2
.
ss50
If you would like to call all ISDN terminal de-
vices for which no number has been config-
ured, then dial
ss50
.
ss
<ISDN ID>
If you would like to call an ISDN terminal de-
vice for which you have defined an internal
phone number, dial
ss
followed by the in-
ternal number of the device (for instance,
51
).
ss5
<MSN>
If you would like to call an ISDN device that
does not have an internal phone number, dial
ss5
, followed by the MSN that was saved
in the ISDN terminal device.
Dial Internal Calls without Automatic Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset. You hear the internal dial
tone.
<Ext.>
Dial the desired extension number, for in-
stance
1
or
2
.
50
If you would like to call all ISDN terminal de-
vices for which no phone number has been
configured, dial
50
.
<ISDN ID>
If you would like to call an ISDN terminal de-
vice for which you defined an internal phone
number, dial the internal phone number of the
device (for instance,
51
).
5
<MSN>
If you would like to call an ISDN terminal de-
vice that does not have an internal phone
number, dial
5
, followed by the MSN that
was saved in the ISDN terminal device.
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Group Call
Group Call
Place a group call to call all other extensions at the same
time. Your call is connected with whichever extension an-
swers first.
Picking up a Call from the Answering Machine
Use this function to pick up incoming calls on your tele-
phone that already have been taken by the answering ma-
chine.
Group Call
N
Pick up the handset.
ss9
Dial the keypad sequences shown at left to call all
free extensions.
Pick up a Call
N
Pick up the handset.
s09
Dial the sequence shown at left.
P
The call is now connected to your extension and
you can talk to the caller.
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Waiting Calls
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Waiting Calls
When the “Call Waiting” feature is enabled and you are
conducting a call, you will be notified as soon as an exter-
nal call arrives on your line. This call will be signaled by an
acoustic signal in the handset. You can accept the connec-
tion with the new caller within 30 seconds. If you ignore the
signal, the waiting call is rejected after 30 seconds.
For instructions on how to turn the Call Waiting function on
and off, see the section “Call Waiting” on page 70.
Call Back on Busy (CCBS) on the ISDN Line
When you dial a number and it is busy, you can enable the
“Call Back on Busy” feature. As soon as the line is free, your
telephone rings for 20 seconds, as it would for an external
call. When you pick up your handset, the number of desired
party will be dialed automatically.
“Call Back on Busy” can be used for both external and in-
ternal connections.
Accept or Reject Waiting Calls
R2
To accept a waiting call, dial the sequence shown
at left. Your original call is now on hold.
R1
To return to your original connection, dial the se-
quence shown at left.
You can also accept the waiting call by hanging up
your existing connection, i.e., by hanging up the
handset. In this case the phone rings as soon as
you have hung up. Pick up the handset again to
accept the waiting call.
R0
To reject a waiting call, dial the sequence shown
at left.
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Call Back on No Response (CCNR) on the ISDN Line
A maximum of five call-back requests can be enabled for
each extension at any given time.
Call Back on No Response (CCNR) on the ISDN Line
The “Call Back on No Response” function can be used when
you dial a number and the party does not respond. Once
the party can be reached again and conducts a call from her
or his phone, this function recognizes when this conversa-
tion is ended. Your phone then rings. When you pick up
your handset, the number of the desired party is automati-
cally dialed again.
“Call Back on No Response” can be used both for external
and internal connections.
This command can be activated five times for each line.
Call-back on Busy (CCBS)
M
You have just dialed a number and now you hear
the busy signal.
5
If the call is not answered, within twenty seconds,
dial either the number
5
or
Rs37r
the sequence shown at left.
Q
Wait for the acknowledgement tone.
O
Hang up the handset.
K
As soon as the subscriber you dialed hangs up,
your telephone will ring.
N
Pick up the handset. The subscriber’s number is
dialed again automatically.

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