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Setting Up the Alarm
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12.9
Setting Up the Alarm
In the FRITZ!Box you can set an alarm. When an alarm is set
and enabled, a telephone connected to the FRITZ!Box will ring
at the specified time.
Setting the Alarm in FRITZ!Box
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see
page 31
).
2.
Select the “Telephony / Alarm” menu.
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.
Save the settings by clicking “Apply”.
Now the alarm is set up and enabled.
12.10
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
All calls conducted between telephones connected to the
FRITZ!Box are internal telephone calls. Internal calls are free
of charge.
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Group Call
A group call is placed to all other telephones connected to the
FRITZ!Box. You conduct the call with the party who picks up
first.
Transferring: Forwarding Calls Internally
You can transfer a call to another telephone connected with
the FRITZ!Box.
Dialing Internal
Calls
N
Pick up the handset.
ss
<internal tele-
phone number>
Select
ss
and the internal telephone number
of a telephone.
Internal numbers:
Socket “FON 1” of the FRITZ!Box: 1
Cordless DECT telephones: 610 – 615
IP telephones: 620 – 629
Group Call
N
Pick up the handset.
ss9
Dial the sequence shown at left.
Transferring Calls
Call 1
P
You are talking to caller 1.
R
Press the Hold button. Caller 1 is now on hold.
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Shortening the Dialing Procedure
The FRITZ!Box automatically detects when the entry of a tele-
phone number is complete. However, the FRITZ!Box needs a
few seconds after entering the last numeral to detect this. You
can shorten this delay:
ss
<internal tele-
phone number>
Call caller 2: Select
ss
and the internal tele-
phone number of a telephone.
Internal numbers:
Socket “FON 1” of the FRITZ!Box: 1
Cordless DECT telephones: 610 – 615
IP telephones: 620 – 629
Call 2
P
You can now talk with caller 2.
O
To transfer call 1 to caller 2, simply hang up the
receiver.
Caller 1 and caller 2 will be connected to each
other.
Shortening the Dialing Procedure
<Number>
r
After entering the telephone number, press
the
r
key. This signals to the FRITZ!Box that
the entry of the telephone number is com-
plete.
Transferring Calls
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Defining the Outgoing Number for Establishing Calls
When you make a telephone call you can define whether it is
established using an Internet telephone number or the fixed-
line network. Dialing rules and telephone number settings of
the telephone are then suspended for this call.
CLIR for One Call on an Analog Extension (Case by Case)
On the analog extension of the FRITZ!Box, when you make a
call you can define that during this call your telephone num-
ber will not be transmitted to the other caller.
Defining the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection
s111r
<tele-
phone number>
Establishes the call using the fixed-line net-
work.
s121r
<tele-
phone number>
Establishes the call using the first Internet tele-
phone number.
s122r
Establishes the call using the second Internet
telephone number.
s123r
Establishes the call using the third Internet tele-
phone number.
etc.
The list of Internet telephone numbers is pre-
sented in the FRITZ!Box user interface in the
“Telephony / Internet Telephony” menu.
Enabling CLIR (Case byCase)
N
Pick up the handset.
s31r
Dial the sequence shown at left. You
hear the external dial tone.
M
Dial an external telephone number.
For this call your telephone number will
not be transmitted to the other caller.
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Three-Party Conference Call
A three-party conference call can involve one other internal
participant and one external participant, or two external par-
ticipants.
Conducting a Three-party Conference Call
N
Pick up the handset.
M
Establish the call with party 1: Dial
ss
and an in-
ternal telephone number (see
page 81
) or dial an
external telephone number. Talk.
R
Press the Hold button. Call 1 is on hold.
M
Call party 2.
You can now conduct the second call while call 1 is
on hold.
R3
Dial the sequence shown at left.
D
Now all parties can confer together. If either of the
other two parties hangs up, your connection with
the remaining participant remains active.
O
To end the three-party conference call, hang up the
handset.
R2
This keyboard shortcut ends the conference and re-
connects you with the party you called before the
conference began. The second call is on hold. You
can alternate between the two parties by dialing the
keypad sequence again.

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