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Call waiting

If you've enabled call waiting for your station (PROG/HELP 3 1) and a second call comes in while you're on another,
a tone in your earpiece and the bottom line of your display will indicate that a second call is waiting. You can ignore
the waiting call and it will be transferred to your mailbox (or other destination set by the Installer). To toggle between
the two calls, press FLASH/RDL (or FLASH on certain legacy phones). To drop either call, press RELEASE
while connected to the call to be dropped: this disconnects it and automatically re-connects you to the other call.
Call waiting display
Be sure to check the display when you're using call waiting. Initially, the first line shows the name or number
of your original call (depending on how the call was created) and the call duration. The second line shows the
name or number of the call waiting along with the duration of that call. The arrow on the display will move
between the first and second lines, indicating to which call you're connected.
1. You're connected to XYZ Company, when you hear a beep and see that Joe Smith is calling:
(In this example, Joe's call is being transferred to you; it's been in the system for 31 seconds.)
2. You press FLASH/RDL (or FLASH on certain legacy phones) and are connected to Joe. Note how the
arrow moves to indicate the change of connection:
Note: If Caller ID is not used, the line number will appear instead of the caller's name or number. If Caller ID is
used, in some instances the local telephone service provider will only show a general caller status such
as Unavailable, Private, or No Data Sent.
Station-to-station call waiting
You can call, or transfer a call to, another station that is in use (as indicated by the fact that its station key, if
one exists for it on your ESI phone, is glowing red). This generates a call waiting tone in the other station's
earpiece and puts a call waiting indication on the bottom line of that station's display, as explained in "Call
waiting display" (above). If the person ignores the call waiting, your call or the transferred call will be
forwarded to the person's mailbox (or other destination set by the installer).
Background announce feature
(Not available on legacy 12-Key Feature Phone.)
During call waiting, you can also make a brief, private background announcement to the station's earpiece
(if its user has enabled the background announce feature; see "Station options," page C.4). A background
announce key must have been programmed at your station (code 5 6 9; see pp. C.2–C.3).
1. During call waiting (as described previously), press and hold the programmed announce key to speak; the key
will glow green if background announce is permitted or red if it isn't permitted. The called station will hear your
voice over the outside person's voice. The outside caller, however, cannot hear you. The called person can
respond by pressing FLASH/RDL (or FLASH on certain legacy phones), which places the original call on hold.
2. Release the key when you're finished speaking.
Note: This feature works only between ESI phones(i.e., non-ESI analog phones on the system can neither send
nor receive background announcement) — and only if (a.) the called person has allowed call waiting and
background announce and (b.) the called person is using his/her handset. The background announce key
will be green (if these conditions are met), indicating that a background announce can be made.
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A legacy 12-Key Feature Phone shows only the first caller. Even if you hang up from the first call, the second call's Caller ID info won't appear.
ESI phone
with two-line
display
ESI phone
with two-line
display
E.13
ESI phone operation
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Here's an example:
ESI phone
with three-line
display
ESI phone
with three-line
display

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