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from the phone book and then press the function key. You can,
of course, enter other destination call numbers. To do so, first
press the function key and then enter the desired call number
under
Dest.:
.
Select
3 Not available
, followed by …
●
1 Callback
: This leaves a call-back request with another subscriber whose
line is busy to call you back (not possible with hunt group numbers).
●
2 VIP call…
: Your call is acoustically signalled, even if the person whose
internal number you are calling has switched on call waiting protection,
call protection or call forwarding.
Select
4 Call
, followed by …
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1 Toggle
: This toggles between current and previous callers.
●
2 Transfer
: This connects the caller on hold with the current caller.
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3 Conference
: This initiates a three-way conference.
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4 Mute
: This switches the microphone in the handset or in the telephone
On
/
Off
.
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5 Hold
: Hold is a team function. The caller is put on hold and can now be
transferred to another member of the team (see also the section on
Holding and Transferring Calls with a Feature Key
starting on page 99).
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6 Intercept
: The numbers of malicious callers can be saved in the network
operator’s exchange (if they offer this service). The function can also be
used also if the caller has already hung up!
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7 Reject
: This rejects the call (this can also be an announcement), and the
caller hears the busy tone.
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8 Deflect call
: You do not accept the call. You specify the call number of
another subscriber with
Destination
, and forward the call there after
pressing
O
. You can only use the “Deflect call” function if your user
group is authorised to forward calls to internal and/or external destina-
tions.
●
9 Park call
: You can “park” one or more callers while you make other calls
(see
MenuCard “Conversation”
starting on page 64).
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0 Call recording
: You start a call recording session. You will only see this
menu entry if the system administrator has enabled the function “Call
recording” for you (also see chapter
Call Recording
starting on page 80).