Community (Com) Group Call - Siemens 300Series User Manual

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Note: If you are talking on the telephone, you can press the Buzz key
without interrupting your call.
Buzz overrides Do Not Disturb mode. (See "Do Not Disturb"
on page 6-1.)

Community (Com) Group Call

Community (com) groups can be set up at the communications server
so that the members of a group can call each other by dialing a short
com code instead of an extension. A call from a com group is signalled
by a long ring.
On Version 6.1, you can only be a member of one group at a time.
On Version 6.2 and higher, you can be a member of more than one
group at a time and can be listed in a group more than once. You can
also be assigned access to groups of which you are not a member.
To call a member of your com group, you dial the com group access
code followed by the com code for that member. If your telephone is a
member of a com group, your system administrator can tell you the
com group access code.
Com groups are set up at the communications server. Groups of up to
ten members have one-digit codes. Groups of more than ten members
have two-digit codes. Ask your system administrator for a list of the
com group members to whom you have access.
If the party being called is busy, you will receive a busy tone.
To call someone
in a com group to
which you have
access
Note: A com group call overrides Forwarding and (on Version 6.2
and higher) Do Not Disturb mode. (See "Forwarding" on page
5-1 and "Do Not Disturb" on page 6-1.)
Hang up.
Get a dial tone.
Dial the com group access code.
Dial the member's com code.
Making Calls 3-19

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