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Phone
Documentation: FritzBox Website
Other (dutch) Rob Kalmeijer
https://www.reindejong.nl/telefonie-bijna-gratis-over-internet
https://www.robkalmeijer.nl/techniek/telecom/fritzbox/index.html
Internal Numbers
The following internal numbers and prefixes are available:
Name |
Number |
External voip 1 |
*121# |
External voip 2 |
*122# |
Answering machine |
**600 |
Answering machine (memo) |
**605 |
Phone 1 |
**610 |
Phone 2 |
**611 |
Voip 1 |
**620 |
Voip 2 |
**621 |
Phonebook quick dial |
**7XX |
Phonebook name dial |
**8XX |
All internal |
**9 |
Conference calling
Making a three-party conference call
- While conducting a call with the first party, press the R key on your telephone.
- Enter the external telephone number or ** and the internal number of the second party.
- When the second party accepts the call, enter R3. The three-party conference is set up. Any party can hang up. The two other parties remain connected.
Interrupting a three-party conference call
- If you want to interrupt the three-party conference call, enter R2. You are now speaking with the first party and holding the second call.
- If you now want to switch back and forth between the parties (alternate), enter R2.
- If you want to restore the three-party conference call, enter R3.
- If you want to continue the active call and end the other call, enter R1.
- If you want to end the active call and continue the other call:
- End the active call.
- Wait until your telephone rings and pick up the receiver.
Transferring telephone calls
- While conducting a telephone call, press the R key on your telephone.
- Enter the external number or ** followed by the internal number, depending on where you want to transfer the call.
Remarks
- If you want to transfer the call directly, enter *4 on cordless telephones. With other types of telephones, simply hang up or enter R4.
- If you want to consult with the other person first:
- Wait for the person to accept the call.
- After consulting them, you can transfer the call as described above or enter R1 to return to the initial call.