5. Communicating Within Your Office
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Issued April 2000
DBS-32-755
• You cannot send a call waiting message to an extension that has an
Absence Message or Do-Not-Disturb registered.
Answering Call Waiting
1. Do one of the following:
2. Do one of the following:
Notes:
• The Talkback key is an FF key that has been assigned to the Talkback
function. The Talkback function is typically used in situations where
the extension user must handle more than one call.
• If a Talkback key is not set up, you must end the call in progress before
answering the waiting call.
• Your original conversation is not interrupted by sending a text message.
Using Camp-on
Note:
This feature requires system programming or a specific DBS
configuration, and may not be available. For information, see your system
administrator or DBS dealer.
If . . .
Then . . .
You want to answer the call
Press the Talkback key.
The current call is put on hold.
You want to reply with a text message
Press
CONF
.
If . . .
Then . . .
You answered and want to handle both
calls at once
Press the Talkback key to toggle
between the two calls.
You answered and want to handle the
calls separately
Finish the second call and terminate it.
You are returned to the original call.
You want to reply with a text message
Note:
Text messages are only avail-
able to other extensions with displays.
Dial one of the following digits:
1 = Take A Message
2 = Please Hold
3 = Will Call Back
4 = Transfer
5 = Unavailable
Summary of Contents for 44-Series
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