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Setting Up Call Diversion
12.4
Setting Up Call Diversion
You can configure call diversion settings in the FRITZ!Box. Call
diversion forwards incoming telephone calls, for instance, to
an external telephone number.
Call Diversion Settings
You can configure multiple call diversion modes with different
settings.
Depending on the setting, a call diversion forwards all calls or
only certain calls. For instance, you may want to divert calls
for a certain telephone number, or calls from a certain person
in the FRITZ!Box telephone book.
As the destination of a call diversion you can specify an exter-
nal telephone number, a connected telephone, the integrated
answering machine of the FRITZ!Box or a connected answer-
ing machine.
Examples of call diversion settings:
All incoming calls will be diverted to another telephone
line.
Calls that come from a certain telephone number will be
diverted to your mobile telephone number.
Anonymous calls in which the caller does not transmit a
telephone number will be diverted to an answering ma-
chine.
Setting Up a New Call Diversion Setting
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see
page 31
).
2.
Select the “Telephony / Call Diversion” menu.
3.
Click “New Call Diversion”.
4.
Define which calls should be diverted.
5.
Define the destination and the kind of call diversion.
6.
Save the settings by clicking “OK”.
This concludes the configuration of call diversion.
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Saving Costs with Dialing Rules
77
All configured call diversion settings can be viewed in the us-
er interface of the FRITZ!Box in the “Telephony / Call Diver-
sion” menu. All call diversion settings can be disabled or de-
leted here.
12.5
Saving Costs with Dialing Rules
In the FRITZ!Box you can set up dialing rules. A dialing rule
determines which telephone number the FRITZ!Box uses for
outgoing calls in a certain number range. A number range may
cover, for instance, all mobile telephone numbers or interna-
tional numbers.
If you have multiple telephone numbers, perhaps an Internet
number and a fixed-line number, you can have each outgoing
call automatically placed using the most economical tele-
phone rate.
Setting Up New Dialing Rules
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see
page 31
).
2.
Select the “Telephony / Dialing Rules” menu.
3.
Click the “New Dialing Rule” button.
4.
Define the range of telephone numbers or the telephone
number to which the dialing rule should apply.
5.
In the “Connect via” drop-down menu, select a tele-
phone number or connection type (Internet, fixed line).
6.
Save the settings by clicking “OK”.
This concludes the configuration of the dialing rule.
12.6
Blocking Telephone Numbers and Callers
The FRITZ!Box offers you the following possibilities for block-
ing calls:
Block numbers and ranges of numbers for outgoing
calls:
Blocked numbers and number ranges can no longer be
called from the FRITZ!Box. In this manner you can block
calls to certain mobile networks, for instance.
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Setting Up Do Not Disturb
Block telephone numbers for incoming calls:
If you block a number for incoming calls, the FRITZ!Box
will no longer accept any calls from this telephone num-
ber—provided that the caller did not suppress her or his
number. In this way you can block connections from un-
wanted callers.
You can also set up a call block for all callers who do not
transmit their telephone numbers (anonymous callers).
Setting Up a New Call Block
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see
page 31
).
2.
Select the “Telephony / Call Blocks” menu.
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 numbers or a number.
6.
Save the settings by clicking “OK”.
This concludes the configuration of the call block.
12.7
Setting Up Do Not Disturb
In the FRITZ!Box night service you can set up a do not disturb
function so that none of the connected telephones and other
terminal devices signal calls. At a time freely defined by the
user (for instance 11:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m.) the terminal devic-
es then will be set as follows:
Connected 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.
Connected 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.
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Enabling the Baby Monitor
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Turning Do Not Disturb On/Off
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see
page 31
).
2.
Select the “System / Night Service / 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.
Save your settings by clicking “Apply”.
Do Not Disturb is now enabled.
To have the telephones ring again, disable the “Do Not Dis-
turb enabled” option and then click “Apply”.
Instead of setting the do not disturb setting for all tele-
phones, in the FRITZ!Box you can also set the do not disturb
feature for individual telephones. The do not disturb function
for an individual telephone is set up in the telephone set-
tings. In the user interface of the FRITZ!Box, these settings
can be opened for editing in the “Telephony / Telephony De-
vices” menu.
12.8
Enabling the Baby Monitor
When the baby monitor is enabled for a telephone, the tele-
phone automatically calls a previously specified telephone
number whenever the volume in the room reaches a defined
level. Wait for the second-long acknowledgement tone. If the
telephone is in the same room as your child, you can use this
function to monitor its sleep.
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Enabling the Baby Monitor
Enabling Baby Monitor
N
Pick up the handset or activate the speaker
phone function of your telephone.
We recommend using a device with a speaker
phone function.
s4
<level>
s
<number>
r
Enables the baby monitor.
<Level>: Sound level at which a call is triggered.
Enter a numeral between
1
(the most sensitive
setting) and
8
.
<Number>: The telephone number to be called.
Enter an internal telephone number (see
page 81
), the number
9
for an internal group
call, or any external telephone number desired.
Q
Wait for the second-long acknowledgement
tone.
Do
not
hang up the handset!
The baby monitoring function is now enabled.
As soon as the volume in the room reaches the
specified level, the telephone will dial the tele-
phone number you entered. If you accept the
call, you are connected with the telephone
where the baby monitor is enabled.
A new call is initiated no less than one minute
after the previous call.
You can disable the baby monitor at any time by
hanging up the headset.
Telephones on which baby monitoring is enabled can be
called internally (see
page 81
) so that you can listen in on
the room.

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