In Call Menu - ASCOM 9P23 User Manual

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Menu Descriptions
Depending on your system configuration, either Standard or Enhanced Digital,
control of the In Call Menu features may vary. Based on your current telephone
system, some In Call Menu options may not be available. NOTE: If your system
configuration is for Mobility Serve r, please refer to page 24.
Standard System
Configuration
The In Call Menu lets you control
f e a t u r e s d u r i n g a c a l l .
PBX Functs lets you use features
provided by your PBX (phone switch).
These functions are available only when
they are configured for your phone. See
your system administrator.
In Call Menu features are available only
during an active call. To access the In
Call Menu press Options and use the Up
Arrow and Down Arrow to scroll
through the menus.
Transfer allows you to place your
present call on hold, dial a second
number or recall one from your
phonebook, converse with the new
party and commit or cancel the
transfer.
Conference allows you to place your
present call on hold, dial another
number and conference the calls
together.
Hold places your call on hold.
Reconnect lets you reconnect to the
call on hold.
Callback allows your phone to
notify you when a called party is
free.
Cancel Callback disables the active
callback function.

In Call Menu

SpeakerVol allows you to change the
earpiece or handsfree volume during a call.
Enhanced Digital Integration
(EDI) Configuration
The EDI In Call Menu lets you use
features during a call the same way as with
the Standard System Configuration.
Since EDI may support up to four lines
and allows for each line to be placed on
hold, a blinking line appearance (1, 2, 3 or
4) on the bottom left of the display
indicates which line is on hold.
For additional information on EDI Phone
Operation, see page 23.
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