Placing A Call To A Leased Network - Fujitsu SRS-1050 User Manual

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Chapter 2
(See also "Handsfree, Handset,
and Headset Modes", in Chapter
3, "Local Features".)
If you are already using the
headset and talking on
another call
1. Dispose of the active call in one
of the following ways:
a. Hang up by pressing the
SPEAKER or DROP button.
Then press the green-
flashing Call Appearance
button to answer the
incoming call.
b. Press HOLD to save the
active call so you can return
to it later. Then press the
green-flashing Call
Appearance button to
answer the incoming call.
c. Press the green-flashing Call
Appearance button to
answer the incoming call.
This will either hang up on
the active call or
automatically place it on
hold, depending on your
installation. Your System
Administrator can tell you
which occurs.
2. Converse with the calling party.
or
or
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3. When your conversation ends,
hang up by pressing SPEAKER.
Note the displayed call
duration; it vanishes after about
three seconds.
4. You may then pick up the call
you were originally talking on, if
it was held, by pressing its red-
flashing Call Appearance button
and then pressing SPEAKER.
(See also "Handsfree, Handset,
and Headset Modes", in Chapter
3, "Local Features".)
Placing a Call to a Leased
Network
To call someone in a leased
network from outside the network,
you must enter an access code.
Also, you must have some way of
indicating to the ISDN switch that
the numbers you are entering
represent a leased network access
code. You accomplish this by
entering a delimiter.
Before you can perform these
procedures, you must complete
the procedure to assign one of
your multifunction buttons as the
leased network access code
delimiter key. See Chapter 3 for
this procedure.
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