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Do Not Disturb
Configuring a Call Block
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
Select “Telephony / Call Handling / Call Blocks”.
3.
Click the “New Blocking Rule” button.
4.
Select whether the call block is to apply to incoming or
outgoing calls.
5.
Enter a range of telephone numbers or a telephone num-
ber.
6.
Click “OK” to save the settings.
15.8
Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb for All Telephones
In the FRITZ!Box schedule you can set up a Do Not Disturb
function so that none of the connected telephones or other
terminal devices signal calls.
Do Not Disturb is switched on and off daily at previously spec-
ified times.
Call Block for
Function
Outgoing calls
The blocked telephone number can no
longer be called from the FRITZ!Box.
Ranges of telephone numbers, for in-
stance, mobile networks, can also be
blocked.
Incoming calls
The FRITZ!Box will not accept calls from
the blocked telephone number.
However, the call block only works if the
caller allows transmission of her or his
telephone number.
Anonymous callers
The FRITZ!Box will not accept any calls
from callers who suppress their tele-
phone number.
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When Do Not Disturb is switched on, connected telephones
and terminal devices will work in the following way:
Telephones will not ring.
This is not the case for IP telephones. It is not possible to
set up Do Not Disturb for IP telephones in the FRITZ!Box.
Fax and answering machines are disabled.
The Do Not Disturb setting has no effect on fax reception
or the answering machines integrated in the FRITZ!Box.
Configuring Do Not Disturb
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
Select the “System / Schedule / Do Not Disturb” menu.
3.
Enable the “Do Not Disturb enabled” option and define
the time period during which the telephones should not
be able to ring every day.
4.
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
Do Not Disturb is now enabled.
Do Not Disturb for a Single Telephone
The Do Not Disturb function for an individual telephone is
configured in the telephone settings.
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
Select “Telephony / Telephony Devices”.
3.
Click the “Edit” button to open the settings of a tele-
phone:
4.
Switch to the “Do Not Disturb” tab and configure the Do
Not Disturb settings.
5.
Click “OK” to save the settings.
Do Not Disturb is now enabled.
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Alarm
15.9
Alarm
When you configure an alarm, your telephone rings at the
specified time.
Configuring the Alarm
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
page 25
.
2.
Select “Telephony / Alarm”.
3.
Enable the alarm and enter a time.
4.
Select which telephone should ring at the specified
time.
5.
Define here whether the alarm should be repeated.
6.
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
The alarm is configured and enabled.
15.10
Baby Monitor
The following telephones can be configured as a baby moni-
tor:
FRITZ!Fon cordless telephones
Telephones connected to the “FON 1” or “FON 2” on the
FRITZ!Box.
When a telephone is configured as a baby monitor, it calls a
previously specified telephone number automatically when-
ever the volume in the room reaches a defined level.
Configuring a FRITZ!Fon Cordless Telephone as a Baby
Monitor
1.
Press the menu key on your FRITZ!Fon.
2.
Select “Suppl. services” and then press “OK”.
3.
Select “Baby monitor” and then press “OK”.
4.
Select “Destination no.” and then press “OK”.
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5.
Enter an external telephone number, an internal tele-
phone number or
ss9
for an internal broadcast call.
The internal numbers of the telephones you have con-
nected are listed in telephone book of the FRITZ!Box us-
er interface.
6.
Press “OK”.
7.
Select “Activation” and “OK”.
8.
Set the sensitivity.
The baby monitor is enabled. The display of your
FRITZ!Fon shows the text “Baby monitor enabled”.
To disable the baby monitor, exit the “Baby Monitor Enabled”
menu.
Configuring a Telephone at the FON Port as a Baby
Monitor
Here is how to configure a telephone at the “FON 1” or
“FON 2” port:
1.
Press the following keys on the telephone:
2.
The baby monitor is enabled. Place the handset near the
child to be monitored.
3.
If the baby monitor is too sensitive, set it to a lower sen-
sitivity. The third button defines the sensitivity. Eight lev-
els are available:
This Is Where the Baby
Monitor Should Call
Keys
Another telephone or mobile
number
s41s
< telephone num-
ber>
r
Internal telephone number,
see
page 110
s41s
< internat telephone
number without **>
r
All other telephones connect-
ed to the FRITZ!Box (broadcast
call)
s41s9r
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Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions
To disable the baby monitor, hang up the handset.
15.11
Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions
This chapter describes convenience functions you can use
when placing and making telephone calls, for instance inter-
nal calling, forwarding calls, alternating between calls and
three-party conferences.
Making Internal Calls
You can conduct free, internal calls between telephones con-
nected to the FRITZ!Box.
1.
Enter an internal telephone number on the telephone.
The internal numbers of the telephones you have con-
nected are listed in telephone book of the FRITZ!Box us-
er interface.
2.
Pick up the handset.
Group Call
A group call or broadcast call is an internal call that is sig-
naled on all telephones connected with the FRITZ!Box. The
call is conducted with the party who picks up the telephone
first.
1.
Press the keys
ss9
on the telephone.
2.
Pick up the handset.
Sensitivity
Keys
Highest
s41s
< telephone number>
r
s42s
< telephone number>
r
...
Lowest
s48s
< telephone number>
r

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