Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 138

Busy Key “Device”, CallPickup via the Busy Key Pickup, Transferring Accepted Call, Busy Display

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Features and MenuCards CallPickup via the Busy Key (Pickup) The busy key LED blinks when there is an incoming call. To accept the call: gH (LED off ) Press the busy key and pick up the handset. This means the call number called remains available. Transferring Accepted Call The accepted call can be transferred to the originally called subscriber via the busy key. g (LED blinks) Press the busy key. The caller is held. Gh (LED lights up) If the subscriber answers, announce transfer of the call, and replace the handset. The call has now been transferred. alternatively: h (LED blinks) If you wish to transfer the call without announcement, replace the handset. The subscriber is called. If the subscriber called does not accept the transferred call within a certain time interval (45 seconds are the default), you will be called back (the display shows callback information). Busy Key "Device" Busy Display The busy key LED lights up on your telephone if one of the trunk keys on the monitored device is busy. If the monitored device is idle, this is not signalled by the busy key. Calling Subscribers via the Busy Key g (LED off ) Press - when the terminal is not busy, the LED is off - the busy key. The internal subscriber is called on one of the available trunk keys. 136

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Features and MenuCards
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CallPickup via the Busy Key (Pickup)
Transferring Accepted Call
If the subscriber called does not accept the transferred call within a certain time
interval (45 seconds are the default), you will be called back (the display shows
callback information).
Busy Key “Device”
Busy Display
The busy key LED lights up on your telephone if one of the trunk keys on the moni-
tored device is busy. If the monitored device is idle, this is not signalled by the busy
key.
Calling Subscribers via the Busy Key
The busy key LED
blinks
when there is an incoming call. To accept the call:
gH
(LED off )
Press the busy key and pick up the handset. This means the call
number called remains available.
The accepted call can be transferred to the originally called subscriber via the busy
key.
g
(LED blinks)
Press the busy key. The caller is held.
Gh
(LED lights up)
If the subscriber answers, announce transfer of the call, and
replace the handset. The call has now been transferred.
alternatively:
h
(LED blinks)
If you wish to transfer the call without announcement, replace
the handset. The subscriber is called.
g
(LED off )
Press – when the terminal is not busy, the LED is off – the busy
key. The internal subscriber is called on one of the available
trunk keys.