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Voice (Unicast) Call States
Table 4-9
Voice (Unicast) Call States
State
Description
Busy Signal
When caller receives a busy signal when the person called is on another voice
(unicast) call.
Caller ID and new soft key controls display:
•
Retry: redials extension
•
End: returns to prior phone book Item listing.
End Call
When a call ends when either party presses the right soft key to end the call, the
timer stops incrementing.
When the call ends the CA50 returns to the desktop or prior business
application screen (see
Sample Business Application on page 4-54
Mute On
When the user presses the Mute (see
), the microphone
is muted. While muted, the call timer continues uninterrupted. Mute is in place
until the user presses Mute again, or the call ends. The mute state does not
carry across separate calls. By default, mute is off at the start of a voice
(unicast) call. During a voice (unicast) call, Mute is a toggle switch, muting and
unmuting the microphone for the duration of a single call. See
Incoming Voice (Unicast) on page 4-55
for information about receiving a voice
(unicast) call while in a business application.
Hold
When a user selects the hold option while on an active call, the call is placed on
hold. While on hold, the call timer continues uninterrupted. See
Incoming Voice (Unicast) on page 4-55
for information about receiving a voice
(unicast) call while in a business application.
Press the left soft key to display Options:
•
Select Unhold/Hold to place the call off and on hold and return to the
active call screen.
•
Select Transfer to transfer a call to another party (see
Last name, First
Retry
10:52
End
Last name, First
0:01
Options
10:52
End
Mute on
Last name, First
0:01
Options
10:52
End
Hold
Last name, First
0:01
Options
10:52
End
Unhold
Transfer
Call
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