
Using Supplementary Features for More Efficiency
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Answering a Call on a Line Key
You are called on a Line key. The LED next to the Line key begins to flash rapidly. To answer the call, pro-
ceed as follows:
Depending on the configuration, you can decide which call to answer next by pressing the corresponding
Line key.
Making a Call via the Personal Key
You want to make a calls without seizing a Line key.
You can make a call via your Personal key using the Operator Console. Your Operator Console then acts
as an ordinary phone; in other words, when making a call you will be transmitting your personal phone
number.
Making a Call via a Line Key
You want to make a call via a Line key.
You can make a call via any available Line key using the Operator Console. Your phone acts like an Op-
erator Console, i.e. when phoning you will be transmitting the phone number that has been configured
for Operator Consoles in the system.
Parking a Call Partner on a Line Key
You are connected with your call partner via a Line key and decide to park the party.
You can park your call partner with the current Line key.
Transferring an Exchange Line
You want to transfer an exchange line to an internal subscriber who does not have exchange access.
Not only can you hand over an exchange line, you can also dial the call partner's phone number and an-
nounce him to the call destination required.
Activating a Substitution for the Operator Console
You want to divert calls to your Operator Console to a different destination.
The substitution function is used to divert calls intended for Operator Consoles. The substitution is auto-
matically activated for all the other Operator Consoles as well. Calls to your Personal key are not affected
by the diversion.
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