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Features and MenuCards
0ƒLogout
: If the “Hot Desking” function is configured by the system administrator and you are logged in as
user on the system telephone you can use this menu item to log out. For more information on this function
please refer to the chapter entitled
Hot Desking: Your Telephone Goes Wherever Your Desk Is
MenuCard “Connections”
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Note:
The following features are carried out if this is permitted by the current call state
of your telephone. These features are also in the call-dependent MenuCards. Some
entries in the
Connections
MenuCard are only shown when you programme the
function onto a function key (please refer also to the chapter
M P
Select
6ƒConnections
, then …
select
1ƒCall pick-up
, followed by …
■
1ƒPick-up
: This accepts a call for another telephone in your pick-up group.
If the person called is a member of a user group for which pick-up protection is active, you can not pick up
calls to their number.
■
2ƒPick-up select…
: You can answer a call for any other telephone. To do this, enter the call number
of the other telephone. If the other terminal is already in the call state (e. g. an answering machine is in
announcement mode), you pick up the call. The person for whom you pick up the call must belong to a
user group for which “Call seizure” authorisation is activated, otherwise the “Pick-up selective” function
can not be used.
If the person called is a member of a user group for which pick-up protection is active, you can not pick up
calls to their number.
■
3ƒTake
: You accept a current call from a different terminal at your system telephone and continue your
call on your system telephone. The prerequisite is that your system telephone and the other terminal have
the same internal call number.
■
4ƒUnpark call
: “Unparks” a previously “parked” caller (see also
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