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Advanced functions
— If you choose accept, then your phone will ring and you can
answer the call.
— if you choose accept, but do not answer the call, the call goes to
your cellular voice mail.
— if you refuse the call, the call goes to your Enterprise voice mail.
• Call Screening Disabled: Handling of incoming calls depends on the
system Cellular Voicemail Avoidance configuration.
— If Cellular Voicemail Avoidance is on, after you answer the call, a
prompt asks you to press pound (#) to accept the call. If you
press #, the call is established. If you do not press #, or if you
ignore the call, the call goes for your Enterprise voice mail.
— If Cellular Voicemail Avoidance is off, the incoming call rings in
the normal manner. If you do not answer the call, it may go to
your Enterprise voice mail or to your cellular voice mail.
Remember to check both voice mail systems.
For more information on call screening, see “IM/Call settings” on
page 38. Cellular Voicemail Avoidance is controlled by your system
administrator.
Note 1: To ensure that your BlackBerry rings or vibrates when you
receive an incoming call with the MCC 3100, you must update the
notification profile. For more information see “Configuring your
BlackBerry Notification Profile” on page 43.
Note 2: After you answer a call on your desk phone, you may hear
additional ringing on your MCC 3100 for BlackBerry. Your device
rings the number of times configured in your notification profile. For
more information see “Configuring your BlackBerry Notification
Profile” on page 43.
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