Siemens 300 Series User Manual page 179

Cbx release 9006i
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In addition, calls from the party to whom you have
forwarded your calls will now ring through to your
phone.
• Callback Camp-On is replaced by Callback
Request, which operates a little differently. After
you press the Callback (CALLBCK) key, the CBX
notifies you with triple rings (previously one long
ring) when the extension becomes free.
• Callback Queuing is now called Trunk Callback
Queuing and operates slightly differently. The
CBX notifies you with triple rings (previously one
long ring) when the trunk becomes free. After you
answer, your call will be dialed automatically, so
that you no longer need to press the Connect key to
connect to the call.
• Conference calls change in that you now press the
Transfer key (instead of the Flash key) to place the
first party on consultation hold. Also, all of the
other members in a conference call besides yourself
can be on trunks (outside lines), and you can now
remove a particular party in the conference.
• Consultation calls also use the Transfer key
(instead of the Flash key) to place the first party on
consultation hold.
• Dial Call is replaced by Two-Way Speaker Call,
which lets you make a two-way, instead of a one-
way, speaker call. It also lets the called party
respond without picking up the handset if they have
a speakerphone. CBX Release 9006.3 also offers
Dial Call itself, as One-Way Speaker Call.
• Executive Override is now called Busy Override,
since it breaks through to a busy extension but does
not ring a phone in Do Not Disturb mode.
• The Flash key is replaced entirely by the Transfer
key.
ROLMphone Differences on Release 9006i C–5

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