3Com 3106c User Guide - Page 51
Line A, How to Manage New Calls, On the 3Com Cordless Telephones, use, to manage the two lines.
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Answering a Call 51 On the 3Com Cordless Telephones, use Table 8 to manage the two lines. Table 8 Managing Multiple Calls on the 3Com Cordless Telephones Line A Active call Line B Ringing Active call On hold On hold Ringing On hold On hold Active or on On hold hold How to Manage New Calls To answer the incoming call, press the blinking System Appearance button for the call. (If you do not answer, the system sends the second call to your call coverage point.) To go to the call that is on hold, press the blinking System Appearance button for the call. To return to the first call, press its System Appearance button. If you have placed one call on hold: ■ And you do not hang up the handset, and the other line rings, press the blinking System Appearance button for the call that is on hold, to return to it. Then press the blinking System Appearance button for the incoming call to answer it. ■ And you do hang up the handset and the other line rings, remove the handset from the charging unit to connect to the incoming call. Then press the blinking System Appearance button for the call on hold, to switch to it. If you have placed two calls on hold: ■ And you do not hang up the handset, press the blinking System Appearance button for the call you most recently placed on hold. Then press the blinking System Appearance button for the call you first placed on hold to return to it. ■ And you do hang up the handset, remove the handset from the charging unit to return to the call you most recently placed on hold. Then press the blinking System Appearance button for the call you first placed on hold to return to it. If a third call comes in while you have one active call and one on hold, or two calls on hold, the system forwards the third caller directly to your call coverage point. See "Forwarding Incoming Calls" in this chapter for call forwarding details.