Busy Display For Bundles And Routes On The System Telephone; Ending Calls - Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Manual

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2.3.6 Busy Display for Bundles and Routes on the
System Telephone
The system telephones can display whether all lines (trunks) of a bundle or a route
are busy.
To do this, you must programme a feature key (function key) for the system tele-
phone in the Configurator (in the PBX Configuration: Devices: System phones
menu, function "Bundle state" or "Route state"). This function cannot be pro-
grammed on the system telephone itself. Contact your system administrator if
necessary so that this feature key can be configured for you.
The name of the bundle or route and the number of busy channels appear in the
display. This display is constantly refreshed.
If the "Route state" function is programmed and you press this programmed key
briefly, the routing code will be dialled accordingly (e. g. "0").
If all lines in the bundle or the route are busy, the LED on the programmed feature
key is illuminated.

2.3.7 Ending Calls

To end a call
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T
L
K
If the person you are speaking to ends the call while you are in hands-free mode,
the busy tone for your telephone is switched off after a few seconds and you can
be reached again. This also applies if you were connected to the other subscriber
via your headset. The period of time after which the busy tone is switched off is
configured by the system administrator. All other calls will be ended after 20
seconds if the handset is off the hook.
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replace the handset or
press the disconnect key.
In hands-free mode, by pressing the hands-free/
open-listening key.
During headset operation, by pressing the headset key.
Making External/Internal Calls

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