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The message "Under remote control" is displayed on the talking screen of your phone. In
addition, softkeys, such as
Hangup
,
Hold
, and
Transfer
, are not displayed in the lower
part of the screen.
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Your phone still displays the talking screen even when you end the call, and a message
indicating that the call is placed on hold is displayed on the screen of user A's phone.
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You can pick up your phone again to resume the call with user A within a certain period
(for example, 3 minutes, which is configured on the server). The call is ended if you do
not resume the call within that period.
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You cannot place or receive new calls.
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The call is ended if user A ends the call.
6.10 Called Party Control
In the called party control scenario, even if the calling party disconnects the call, the call is
not released within a certain period (for example, 3 minutes) but is placed on hold. The
calling party can resume the call within that period.
NOTE
The called party control function conflicts with the malicious call identification (MCID) function.
Before using the called party control function, ensure that your account has been assigned the called
party control service rights and has the MCID function disabled. For any questions, contact your system
administrator.
If you are engaged in an ongoing call with user A and if user A is the called party and has the
called party control service rights,
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The message "Under remote control" is displayed on the talking screen of your phone. In
addition, softkeys, such as
Hangup
,
Hold
, and
Transfer
, are not displayed in the lower
part of the screen.
l
Your phone still displays the talking screen even when you end the call, and a message
indicating that the call is placed on hold is displayed on the screen of user A's phone.
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You can pick up your phone again to resume the call with user A within a certain period
(for example, 3 minutes, which is configured on the server). The call is ended if you do
not resume the call within that period.
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You cannot place or receive new calls.
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The call is ended if user A ends the call.
6.11 MCID
The malicious call identification (MCID) function allows you to identify an incoming call as a
malicious one.
NOTE
The called party control function conflicts with the MCID function. Before using the MCID function,
ensure that your account has been assigned the MCID service rights and has the called party control
function disabled. For any questions, contact your system administrator.
If you consider an incoming call as a malicious one, press
MCID
.
In the IMS network environment, the
MCID
softkey is not displayed. You can place the call
on hold and dial an access code to identify the call as a malicious one.
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User Guide
6 Phone Usage
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