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1 Callback: This leaves a request with another subscriber whose line is busy to call
you back (not possible with hunt group numbers).
2 VIP call: Even if call protection, call-waiting protection or call-forwarding is acti-
vated on the internal subscriber's telephone, this function overrides these restric-
tions and signals your call (it only works if the subscriber has a system telephone).
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1 Toggle: This switches you backwards and forwards between the subscriber with
whom you are currently speaking and the one with whom you last spoke.
2 Transfer: This connects the subscriber on hold with the subscriber to whom you
are currently connected.
3 Conference: This initiates a three-party conference.
4 Mute: This switches the microphone in the handset or telephone On/Off.
5 Hold: Hold is a team function. The caller is put on hold and can now be trans-
ferred to another member of the team (see also the section on Holding and Trans-
ferring Calls with a Function Key starting on page 68).
6 Intercept: The numbers of malicious callers can be saved in the exchange of the
network operator (if the service is available). The function is also possible if the
caller has already hung up!
7 Reject: You reject the call (this can be an announcement), and the caller hears
the busy tone.
8 Deflect call: You do not accept the call. You specify the telephone number of
another subscriber with Destination, and forward the call there after pressing the
button. You can only use the "Deflect call" function if your user group is
authorised to forward calls to internal and/or external destinations.
starting on page 100 also). When programming, enter the device
ID of the other terminal but not the destination call number. You
can now initiate a respective dial-out for this terminal by first se-
lecting a call number from one of the lists or from the phone
book and then press the function key. You can, of course, enter
other destination call numbers. To do so, first press the function
key and then enter the desired call number under Dest.:.
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