Do Not Disturb Clause Samples

The "Do Not Disturb" clause is designed to prevent one party from interfering with or disrupting the other party’s operations, activities, or use of a particular space or resource. In practice, this clause may apply to situations such as tenants in a shared building, where one tenant is assured that their premises will not be entered or disturbed by others without permission, or in service agreements where a provider agrees not to interrupt the client’s business processes. Its core function is to ensure uninterrupted use or enjoyment, thereby protecting the affected party from unwanted intrusions or disruptions that could hinder their activities or business.
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Do Not Disturb. The Do Not Disturb (DND) feature allows a subscriber to bar incoming voice calls, but it still allows the user to originate calls and receive mobile terminated SMS, fax and data calls. The barred voice calls are routed to voice mail or given other secondary call treatment. The user can activate and deactivate DND by using feature codes. The MSC typically obtains authorization by sending an IS-41 message to the HLR and sends the appropriate tone (confirmation or deny) to the subscriber and releases the call.
Do Not Disturb. If certain phone features are enabled on a VoIP phone (such as do not disturb, ring scheduling, or call blocking), a PSAP may not be able to return a call.
Do Not Disturb. When it’s time for you to focus and do your productive work, the universal sign for “do not disturb” is to put on your headphones. If others have headphones on, that’s a sign they have serious work to get done.
Do Not Disturb. Allows the station user to place their station in the “Do Not Disturb” mode. Discuss the ability to restrict this feature by class of service, and any executive override feature.
Do Not Disturb. If you do not want toaccept any calls for a while, the radio can be placed intoa‘do not disturb’ mode. Note that it is not possible to have call queuing and ‘do not disturb’ active at the same time. Enabling call queuing automatically clears the ‘do not disturb’ facility. 1 To set ‘do not disturb’ on, enter +49# using the keypad. The radio displays the message “QUIET”. All calls are now rejected and the calling party is notified that you are currently not to be disturbed. The calls will not be put in the call queue.
Do Not Disturb. For Emails and Texts, it is suggested that Manager set his/her smart phone settings to do not disturb during periods of sleep.
Do Not Disturb. If you do not want to accept any calls for a while, the radio can be placed into a ‘do not disturb’ mode. Note that it is not possible to have call queuing and ‘do not disturb’ active at the same time. Enabling call queuing automatically clears the ‘do not disturb’ facility. 1 To set ‘do not disturb’ on, enter - 496 using the keypad. The radio displays the message “QUIET”. All calls are now rejected and the calling party is notified that you are currently not to be disturbed. The calls will not be put in the call queue. 2 To clear ‘do not disturb’, enter 6 49 6 using the keypad, or press the Clear key ( ). The “QUIET” message is removed, and the radio returns to the mode it was in previously. Note: With ‘do not disturb’ enabled, it is still possible to make calls by dialling numbers using the keypad.‌ The T2040II incorporates an economy mode, which is activated after a pre-determined period of inactivity. Some internal circuitry and the back-lighting for the display, function and channel keys is turned off, to conserve battery power. To restore power:

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