Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 58

MenuCards Before and During a Call, MenuCard “Selection” in the Idle State, Pick-up, Callback

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Telephoning MenuCards Before and During a Call M When your telephone is in the idle or the connection state, a short press of the MenuCard key provides you with statedependent MenuCards displaying frequently used features you can activate. Example H MP O Another telephone in your pick-up group rings and you want to answer the call. Lift the handset, press the MenuCard key, select Pick-up and confirm this with the OK key. Alternatively, let us assume the line you call is busy and you want the person with this number to call you back. When you hear the busy signal, press the MenuCard key and confirm Callback with the OK key. The state-dependent MenuCards are illustrated at the end of each of the following sections. Note As a rule, the features are only available to you if they can actually be executed. MenuCard "Selection" in the Idle State M Briefly press the MenuCard key (this also works if you have already lifted the handset), then select the following from the Selection MenuCard ... Unpark call: Consecutively unparks one or more connections which you have previously parked, for instance to make enquiries or forward calls (see MenuCard "Conversation" starting on page 63). Select the parked call desired from the list offered. Confirm with the key O. Pick-up: Accepts a call for another telephone in your pick-up group. Pick-up select...: Accepts a call for any other telephone. To do this, enter the call number of the other telephone. If the other telephone is already in the call state (e. g. an answering machine is in announcement mode), you pick up the call. The sub- 56

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Telephoning
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MenuCards Before and During a Call
Example
The state-dependent MenuCards are illustrated at the end of each of the following
sections.
Note
As a rule, the features are only available to you if they can actually be executed.
MenuCard “Selection” in the Idle State
M
Briefly
press the MenuCard key (this also works if you have already lifted the
handset), then select the following from the
Selection
MenuCard …
Unpark call
: Consecutively unparks one or more connections which you have previ-
ously parked, for instance to make enquiries or forward calls (see MenuCard “Conver-
sation” starting on page 63). Select the parked call desired from the list offered.
Confirm with the key
O
.
Pick-up
: Accepts a call for another telephone in your pick-up group.
Pick-up select…
: Accepts a call for any other telephone. To do this, enter the call
number of the other telephone. If the other telephone is already in the call state (e. g.
an answering machine is in announcement mode), you pick up the call. The sub-
M
When your telephone is in the idle or the connection state, a
short press of the MenuCard key provides you with state-
dependent MenuCards displaying frequently used features you
can activate.
H
MP
O
Another telephone in your pick-up group rings and you want to
answer the call. Lift the handset, press the MenuCard key, select
Pick-up
and confirm this with the OK key.
Alternatively, let us assume the line you call is busy and you
want the person with this number to call you back. When you
hear the busy signal, press the MenuCard key and confirm
Callback
with the OK key.