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To toggle back and forth between the two calls, simply press and release the
switch hook button.
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To end an initial call when you hear the Call Waiting tone (instead of putting the
call on hold) hang up the phone and wait for it to ring. (The phone rings to
indicate that there is a an incoming call and the B-channel LED flashes.)
You are connected to the second call when you pick up. Or, if you already have a
call on hold while on an active call and you want to end the active call before
returning to the call on hold, hang up the phone and wait for it to ring back. Pick
up the phone to reconnect to the call on hold.
What if the active caller hangs up from the far end?
If the active caller hangs up from the far end, the call on hold will remain on hold
until you retrieve it by pressing and releasing the switch hook button.
What if the call on hold is dropped from the far end?
If the call on hold is dropped from the far end, you will receive no notice. If you
press and release the switch hook button, you will remain on the same call.
Disconnecting a Call on Hold
To disconnect a call on hold, you must first make a call on hold active in order to
drop it. To make the call on hold active, press and release the switch hook button.
Then, simply hang up the phone to drop the active call.
The ISDN LAN modem can support a maximum of two simultaneous voice calls per
phone port. An incoming call is rejected and the caller hears the “user busy” tone
if you already have two calls up (one active and one on hold). An incoming Call
Waiting call will also be rejected if you are making an outgoing call and the call is
not yet active, or if your telephone is already ringing for an incoming call. In other
words, you are only able to receive a call using the Call Waiting feature when you
have one active call.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C892A
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Page 22: ...16 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 32: ...26 CHAPTER 2 ISDN LAN MODEM FUNCTIONALITY DESCRIPTION ...
Page 42: ...36 CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION ...
Page 52: ...46 CHAPTER 4 SETTING UP TCP IP FOR WINDOWS AND MACINTOSH ...
Page 64: ...58 CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURING THE ISDN LAN MODEM ...
Page 90: ...84 CHAPTER 7 SUPPLEMENTARY VOICE CALL SERVICES ...
Page 96: ...90 CHAPTER 8 PLACING RECEIVING AND DISCONNECTING CALLS ...
Page 114: ...108 APPENDIX A NETWORKING PRIMER ...
Page 118: ...112 APPENDIX C ISDN LAN MODEM FACTORY DEFAULTS ...
Page 122: ...116 APPENDIX D ISDN LAN MODEM SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 126: ...120 GLOSSARY ...
Page 128: ...122 INDEX ...