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System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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Prefix Dialling Procedure
Tab. 284 Acceptance of a call or ringing connection: Procedure
System configuration
Tab. 285 Taking over an active connection: System configuration
Application example
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DECT headsets logged on to the PBX as GAP terminals usually have only one key
(for seizing a call and hanging up). If a hotline with the content *88 <other user
No.> is assigned to the key, all three possibilities described above will also be
available on the DECT headset at the touch of a button. If a user has been as-
signed several terminals, the same can of course also be carried out with the ter-
minals using *88 <own user No.>.
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An external or internal call is to be forwarded by someone who does not know
how to transfer a call (for instance a child). It is now possible to take over the call
from an authorised terminal.
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A call has been forwarded to the user’s own voice mailbox. The call can now be
taken with
Fast Take
.
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The quality on a DECT terminal is poor. Instead of transferring the call, it can be
taken directly by a corded terminal.
Initialization Settings
In the first start setting no user has the authorization to carry out a call acceptance,
and each user is protected against call acceptance.
Note:
With TWIN users the protection against Fast Take is always inactive on
both sides, regardless of the configured setting.
*/# procedure
Answer the call or ringing connection
*88 <User No.>
Parameter
Parameter value
Remarks
Call acceptance
Yes
User configuration for users taking the call
Fast Take Protection
No
User configuration at the user taking the call