Dect Handset Features - Nortel CS 1000 Manual

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14 Product overview
CLID and CPND for an internal line (digital or IP phone with display)
calling to or receiving a call from a DECT handset
Sending DTMF tones through the established connection to interact
with the called line (party), for example, to work with CallPilot
Support for a voice mailbox on CallPilot and Message Waiting
Indication (MWI)
Call Forward No Answer
Call Forward By Time of Day
Call Forward Busy
Hunting
Call Restrictions applicable to a UEXT
Twinned configuration (typically a desk phone plus a DECT handset)

DECT handset features

The user of a DECT handset subscribed on SIP DECT can perform the
following actions:
Make calls to DNs except restricted or blocked DNs.
Receive and answer calls from the Call Server. If CPND is available,
the name of the caller and DN appear on the handset display. The
position and appearance of the name DN on the display depend on the
firmware installed on the handset.
Place the active call on hold by pressing the R key on the handset.
Return to the held call by pressing the R key. If a call is on hold,
another call can be made from the handset. After the second call is
established, the user can switch between the two calls with the R key.
Transfer a call to another DN
Press digit keys on the handset during an established call to transmit
DTMF tones to the other party on the call.
For SIPL configurations only, you can initiate a three-way call. Place
an active call on hold, call the third party and wait until the call is
answered. Press the star (*) key to start the conference.
To perform a Blind Transfer
Place the current call on hold, call the required DN and immediately
release from the call.
To perform a Consultative Transfer
Place the current call on hold, call the required DN, wait for the
answer and release the call after the DN answers.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
SIP DECT Fundamentals
NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010
Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.

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