Aastra DBC 225 Directions For Use Manual page 100

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DBC 225
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making calls but not receiving calls) until the call is disconnected by the
answering party.
To make a call
Any telephone that has a key that represents another number can use
that key to initiate a call by pressing the key. All other telephones that
have that number multiple represented will indicate that the number is
busy by turning the corresponding lamp ON. During this time the repre-
sented number will be out of use (on the triple access line the Line 2-key
and Inquiry-key can be used for making calls but not receiving calls) until
the call is disconnected by the answering party.
Parking
5.8 Parking on page 50 .
Using features from a multiple represented directory number
Features have the same procedure as for triple access line if nothing
else is stated with the exception that the multiple represented line-key
has to be pressed after lifting the handset. All features acti-
vated/canceled from the multiple represented line-key are related to your
own directory number except for the diversion feature.
Multiple represented directory number with Dial-by-func-
tion key, MNS
To receive a call
An incoming call to a directory number that is multiple represented is
indicated (with lamp flashes, calling party information and/or ringing
signal) in all telephones where the number is represented.
If the calling party information is shown or not, is set by the system
administrator.
To answer a call
The incoming call can be answered by any telephone (where the number
is multiple represented as a key and there is one of Line 1 or Line 2 idle
for answering calls) by lifting the handset and pressing that key. After
pressing the line-key the call will be automatically transferred to an idle
Line 1 or Line 2. After the answer that telephone will be in speech with
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