Receiving A Call; Being In A Call - Avaya 1230 User Manual

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Line Key 2. However, there are cases where pressing a Line Key does
not initiate dialing (for example, Address Book in Select mode).
While the outgoing call is ringing, the selected account is displayed on
screen on a
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Receiving a call

When you receive an incoming call, the displayed information shows
which account the call is intended to reach. The line key of the
corresponding account displays an
answered by:
pressing the Answer context-sensitive soft key
taking the handset off hook
pressing the headset or handsfree key
pressing the appropriate line key of the account
Note: You cannot use a different account to answer the call.
If the IP Deskphone receives multiple calls at the same time, a list (sorted
by the most recent incoming call first) of all active and incoming calls
appears. After you select a specific call in the list, you can either answer
the call or process the call.
If the calls are for different accounts, then the line keys associated with
the accounts receiving the incoming calls display an incoming-call icon.
An incoming-call icon provides visual feedback. You can answer the call
by pressing the line key directly without having to select the call. This
automatically puts other active calls on hold.

Being in a call

When a single call is active, the screen displays the local account in use
and the remote user. If multiple calls are active, each call appears on a
single line. The local account for the active call appears on the context
line. Each line key reflects the most active call state of its account.
line.
incoming call
Multiuser
icon. The call can be
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