Call Origination Busy - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption
While a call is on hold (remote or
local)
An incoming call is ringing
An outgoing call is ringing

Call Origination Busy

When Call Origination Busy is enabled, incoming calls are prevented from disturbing you when
you are in the process of making an outbound call.
When your IP Deskphone is on-hook or off-hook and you enter the first digit or character, then
any call that comes in during the entry sequence is not presented to you.
Incoming calls are shown when you cancel the outbound call by pressing Goodbye, or when
you place the receiver on-hook and the IP Deskphone goes back to the idle state.
If you place an outbound call, and that outbound call rings or receives a busy signal, any
incoming call that was not presented is then presented.
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Preemption behavior
3. The preemption acknowledgment screen is
displayed. See
Preemption acknowledgement
screen
on page 293.
4. When the preemption call is acknowledged by
pressing OK or after 5 minutes, the preemption
tone is ended and the new preemption
precedence call is displayed.
1. Preemption tone is played through the
handsfree speaker.
2. The new preemption precedence call screen is
displayed.
3. When preemption is acknowledged (or after 3
seconds), the preemption tone stops.
The incoming call is removed.
1. The preemption tone plays continuously in the
Handsfree speaker for few seconds.
2. The preemption acknowledgment screen is
displayed. See
Preemption acknowledgement
screen
on page 293.
3. When the preemption is acknowledged or after
three seconds elapse, the preemption tone
stops.
November 2013

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