Functions used for receiving calls
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Functions used for receiving calls
Answering Calls
Extensions receive different ringing signals and tones
depending on the type of call being received and the
specified country setting. For example, some types of
ringing signals are:
• When receiving an internal call or callback, the tele-
phone rings twice (two short beeps) at 4-second in-
tervals (double sequence).
• When receiving an external call, the telephone rings
once (single beep) at 4-second intervals
• When receiving an entrance telephone call, the tele-
phone rings three times (triple beeps) at 4-second
intervals.
• When receiving a second call, a short tone (beep) is
heard at 6-second intervals.
• When receiving an alarm clock call, the telephone
rings twice (a long and a short beep) at 4-second in-
tervals).
...Using the Handset
To answer an incoming call at an extension simply lift
the handset.
Required: The telephone rings.
The extension rings.
n Lift the handset.
s Start conversation.
Answering a call on hold
If there is an intermittent signal in the background when
a conversation is in progress, it means there is a second
or an urgent call being made to that extension.
Required: A call must be in progress.
(
d
) With standard MF telephones, first press the Flash key.
qii Enter the code for answering a call.
or
(
d
) With standard MF telephones, first press the Flash key.
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