Making Calls
Accepting Calls
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2.3.2 Automatic Call Connection
In certain operational modes (e.g. in hands-free operation or when making calls
with a headset), it can be useful to be able to accept subsequent calls automati-
cally. On your system telephone, you set the delay after which calls are automati-
cally connected in the
5 Auto call Answer.
sub-menu of the
1 Calls
menu.
2.3.3 During Another Call
On the Same Call Key
G
You are speaking on the telephone, hear the short tone (call-waiting signal) and
see the call on your display.
Press the call key assigned to the line on which you are speaking. This puts
your first call on hold and connects you to the new caller.
/
h
Press the disconnect key to end the current call. On the OpenPhone 61
replace the handset.
Press the call key again.
G
You are now reconnected to the subscriber you put on hold.
On a Different Call Key
G
You are speaking on the telephone, hear the short tone (call-waiting signal) and
see the call on your display.
Press the flashing call key. This puts your first call on hold and connects you to
the new caller.
/
h
Press the disconnect key to end the current call (only on the OpenPhone
63 the and OpenPhone 65) or replace the handset.
Then press the call key of the held subscriber. (The LED and arrow symbol flash
slowly.)
G
You are now reconnected to the first subscriber.
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