OBi1000 User Guide
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Turn off the Speakerphone, if Speakerphone is being used
Turn off the headset, if headset is being used
The hanging up action ends all calls in the following states: Dialtone, Dialing, Trying, Peer Ringing, Ended. Calls in
other states are unaffected. Hanging up does not require the calls app to be running. You may selectively end a call
from the calls app by highlighting the call and pressing the End soft key.
Holding Calls
While a call is connected, the user can place the call on hold using one of the following methods:
Pressing the Hold soft key
;
this holds only the highlighted call on the screen
Pressing the feature key that has been assigned the Hold function
;
this holds all calls that are in a holdable
state
Resuming Calls
While a call is holding, the user may resume the call using one of the following methods:
Pressing the
“R
esume
”
soft key
;
this resumes only the highlighted call on the screen
Pressing the call key that hosts the call to resume
;
this resumes the call only if it is in the Holding State as
indicated by the key's LED blinking pattern (slowly in red)
Note that unlike Hold, there is no Resume function that can be assigned to a feature key. Instead a "conference"
function is available for resuming calls to join a conversation, which is discussed when we describe the multi-party
conference call feature.
Bringing a Call to the Foreground
Operations that bring a call to the foreground include:
Resuming a call using the Resume soft key
Answering a call
Making a new call by on-hook dialing, dialing from speed dial, phonebook, call history, etc.
Invoking dial tone by off-hooking, pressing a call key or a line monitoring feature key
Right before carrying out a foregrounding operation, the phone automatically applies the following routine
operation on all other calls in the system based on their respective call states at that moment:
Calls in Connected State: hold them
Calls in Ringing or Holding State: leave them alone
Calls in other states: end them