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Calling Features
 
Voicemail
Feature Activation Digit
Abbreviated Dial
Anonymous Call Rejection
Call Block (Selective Call Rejection)
Call Forward (All Calls)
Call Forward (Busy)
Call Forward (No Answer)
Call Forward (Out of Service)
Call Return
Call Trace
Call Waiting
Caller ID Block
Conference
Dial Tone and Ringer Patterns
Do Not Disturb
Hold
Permanent Caller ID Block Release
Priority Call
Privacy Guard
Redial
Selective Call Forward
Do Not Disturb  

Do Not Disturb instantly routes all your incoming calls to another destination (your voice mailbox, the main operator, your secretary, a co-worker, etc.), but still lets you make calls and use other telephone features. With Do Not Disturb enabled, the phone will not ring when a call comes in.

Tips for using Do Not Disturb

You can record a special voice mail greeting for callers to hear if your calls go to voice mail when you activate the Do Not Disturb feature. See Chapter 4, “Voice
Mail Features (Default Menu)” for more information.

The Do Not Disturb destination where incoming calls are sent can be changed by your system administrator.

Enabling/Disabling Do Not Disturb
The same star code is used to enable and disable Do Not Disturb since you are switching between the on and off mode for this feature.
1. To enable or disable Do Not Disturb, pick up the handset and press *04 on the telephone keypad.
2. Hang up the handset.
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