Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 61

MenuCard “Conversation”, Phone°Book, Booking°Number, Park°call., Pick-up

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Telephoning Making External/Internal Calls 2.3.8 MenuCard "Conversation" M Briefly press the MenuCard key, then select ... Phone Book: You can add the other party's phone number to a phone book as a new entry (1 New entry) or you can add it to an existing entry (2 Add). Please see: Add Phone Numbers to Telephone Book from Lists or during a Call starting on page 77. Booking Number: You can use a booking number to record the call data of con- nections to external subscribers and save it in the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300 for further analysis. Booking numbers are useful, for example, for calculating costs per client (fees and times) in an office. Select the menu item. Under No. enter the booking number (8 digits maximum) and confirm your entry with the O button. For further details please refer to the section entitled Hints on Booking Numbers starting on page 60. Park call.: Users can park one or more callers to make other calls or put down the handset and engage in other activities. (This is fundamentally different from the "Hold Connection" function; with this function the connection to the caller is terminated when the called subscriber puts down the handset). Parked calls are recorded in a list on the system terminal. Users can accept the calls from the list in whichever order they wish, enabling them to unpark specific calls as required. Until his call is unparked, the caller will hear music on hold, provided music on hold has been configured. If the user does not unpark the caller after a certain amount of time, he will receive an automatic recall if the handset has been replaced (the display shows information on the recall). This automatically unparks the caller. If, however, the user is still making another call and has not hung up, the caller will hear the busy tone and will be "unparked". Authorisation for parking connections and the period of time after which there is a recall is defined by the administrator during the configuration of the system. Pick-up*: Accepts a call for another telephone in your pick-up group. Your first call is put on hold. (*: Not possible if there are already two active calls.) Note: If a called subscriber is a member of an (additional) pick-up group for which pick-up protection is active, then you cannot pick up calls to that subscriber's number. Pick-up select...*: You accept a call for any other telephone. To do this, enter the number of that telephone. If the other terminal is already in the call state (e. g. 59

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Telephoning
Making External/Internal Calls
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2.3.8
MenuCard “Conversation”
M
Briefly
press the MenuCard key, then select …
Phone°Book
: You can add the other party’s phone number to a phone book as a
new entry (
1
New entry
) or you can add it to an existing entry (
2 Add
). Please see:
Add Phone Numbers to Telephone Book from Lists or during a Call
starting on
page 77.
Booking°Number
: You can use a booking number to record the call data of con-
nections to external subscribers and save it in the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300
for further analysis. Booking numbers are useful, for example, for calculating costs
per client (fees and times) in an office. Select the menu item. Under
No.
enter the
booking number (8 digits maximum) and confirm your entry with the
O
button. For further details please refer to the section entitled
Hints on
Booking Numbers
starting on page 60.
Park°call.
: Users can park one or more callers to make other calls or put down
the handset and engage in other activities. (This is fundamentally different from
the “Hold Connection” function; with this function the connection to the caller is
terminated when the called subscriber puts down the handset). Parked calls are
recorded in a list on the system terminal. Users can accept the calls from the list in
whichever order they wish, enabling them to unpark specific calls as required.
Until his call is unparked, the caller will hear music on hold, provided music on
hold has been configured. If the user does not unpark the caller after a certain
amount of time, he will receive an automatic recall if the handset has been
replaced (the display shows information on the recall). This automatically unparks
the caller. If, however, the user is still making another call and has not hung up, the
caller will hear the busy tone and will be “unparked”.
Authorisation for parking connections and the period of time after which there is a
recall is defined by the administrator during the configuration of the system.
Pick-up
*: Accepts a call for another telephone in your pick-up group. Your first
call is put on hold.
(*: Not possible if there are already two active calls.)
Note:
If a called subscriber is a member of an (additional)
pick-up group for which pick-up protection is active, then
you cannot pick up calls to that subscriber’s number.
Pick-up°select…
*: You accept a call for any other telephone. To do this, enter
the number of that telephone. If the other terminal is already in the call state (e. g.