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When you receive an incoming call to one of your numbers that matches a phone number in the phonebook, the Caller-ID name of the incoming calls can be set in the entry on the phone book. For example, let say that you have an entry with the number 5554443322 associated with the name "John Smith", whenever you receive a phone call for that number you will see the Caller-ID name as "John Smith".
When you receive an incoming call to one of your numbers that matches a phone number in the phonebook, the Caller-ID name of the incoming calls can be set in the entry on the phone book. For example, let say that you have an entry with the number 5554443322 associated with the name "John Smith", whenever you receive a phone call for that number you will see the Caller-ID name as "John Smith".
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=== CallerID Number Override ===
=== CallerID Number Override ===

Revision as of 19:19, 24 May 2011

The Phone Book feature allows you to configure Speed-Dial entries and CNAM overrides. For example, let say you have a Customer, Provider or Relative that you call frequently you can create a phone book entry in order to make call using an speed-dial entry of less than 7 digits, or you can have a CNAM override to identify the calls of an important customer if his number doesn't have a proper CNAM.

This guide, will help you to configure and make the most use of this feature.

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Phone Book Purposes

Before to create the phone book entry, we are going to establish the main purposes of this feature.

Speed-Dial

You can create a Phone Book entry to work as an Speed-Dial, allowing you to place a call by pressing a reduced number of keys. This function is particularly useful if you dial certain numbers on a regular basis. You can program an speed dial to local, long distance or international numbers, also you can have a SIP URI (like *7501 to dial [email protected]).

The prefix to dial your speed dial entries is *75. Example: If you want to dial entry 01, you need to dial *7501 from your phone. It's not currently possible to use a different prefix.

CNAM Override

When you receive an incoming call to one of your numbers that matches a phone number in the phonebook, the Caller-ID name of the incoming calls can be set in the entry on the phone book. For example, let say that you have an entry with the number 5554443322 associated with the name "John Smith", whenever you receive a phone call for that number you will see the Caller-ID name as "John Smith".

CallerID Number Override

When you call one number using the Speed-Dial if you have setup a "CallerID Number Override" the default CallerID number will be changed for the one you have configure in your phone book entry.

Configure a Phone Book Entry

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