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Accepting Calls

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Team Functions Managing Calls in a Team Using Team Keys To call another team member, simply press their team key. Using Busy Keys The busy key tells you the current status of a team member's telephone, ena- bling you to react correspondingly. The LED on the busy key lights up when the number configured for that key is busy. If you want to call another team member (when the LED is off, i.e. when this team member's telephone is not busy), simply press their busy key. As opposed to the team key, the call here is established by your own trunk key, so that your telephone number is then busy. Using Direct-call Keys Via direct-call keys you can call team members even if they have programmed a substitute. 3.1.2 Accepting Calls For information on how to use this function, please also refer to the chapter entitled Accepting Calls starting on page 50. Using Trunk Keys Calls are indicated on the appropriate trunk key by a visual signal and (if configured) acoustically as well. You can accept the call by H picking up the handset or pressing the trunk key or pressing the hands-free key (only on the OpenPhone 63 and the OpenPhone 65). With the trunk keys you can set your telephone to idle either by programming call protection, call diversion or a substitute. You can also change the call signalling mode via the trunk keys (see the section entitled MenuCard "Prog. call key" (Trunk Key) on page 72). Using Team Keys For calls for another team member, the call number of the caller (or the name if there is a corresponding entry in the telephone book) and the user name of the team member are shown alternately in the display. You can accept a call for 69

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Team Functions
Managing Calls in a Team
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Using Team Keys
To call another team member, simply press their team key.
Using Busy Keys
The busy key tells you the current status of a team member’s telephone, ena-
bling you to react correspondingly. The LED on the busy key lights up when the
number configured for that key is busy. If you want to call another team member
(when the LED is off, i.e. when this team member’s telephone is not busy), simply
press their busy key. As opposed to the team key, the call here is established by
your own trunk key, so that your telephone number is then busy.
Using Direct-call Keys
Via direct-call keys you can call team members even if they have programmed
a substitute.
3.1.2
Accepting Calls
For information on how to use this function, please also refer to the chapter
entitled
Accepting Calls
starting on page 50.
Using Trunk Keys
Calls are indicated on the appropriate trunk key by a visual signal and (if con-
figured) acoustically as well. You can accept the call by
H
picking up the handset or
pressing the trunk key or
pressing the hands-free key (only on the OpenPhone 63 and the
OpenPhone 65).
With the trunk keys you can set your telephone to idle either by programming call
protection, call diversion or a substitute. You can also change the call signalling
mode via the trunk keys (see the section entitled
MenuCard “Prog. call key” (Trunk
Key)
on page 72).
Using Team Keys
For calls for another team member, the call number of the caller (or the name if
there is a corresponding entry in the telephone book) and the user name of the
team member are shown alternately in the display. You can accept a call for