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3.4 Dialing out

2. With inbound calls, the hold button will send the caller back on line on which the call
originated. For the caller, the call is essentially on hold, but the phones' BLF keys will
blink to show that the line still contains the call that is waiting to be picked up.
Figure 3.3: Example image shows the Yealink T42G hold button marked blue.
Due to the Polycom's lack of support for such use scenario, the call that is put back on
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the line will be shown as answered call with constant red color on the BLFs, while it
should be shown as if the line is ringing again.
3.4
Dialing out
Although making an outbound
functionally different ways. Essentially, the key systems environment supports three ways to
dial out through the system's lines:
Key systems way - press the line BLF button through which you want to dial out, enter
the number to call, and wait for the system to send the call.
Key systems way - dial the number to which you want to make a call, and then press
the line BLF key through which you want to dial out.
PBX way - enter the number you wish to dial and press the Send/Dial button. System
will send the call out through the first free line of the default SLA trunk.
The difference between the key systems dialling is that first kind of dialing introduces a slight
lag after the number has been dialled, which again can be considered the old way of dialling
where analog telephony devices would wait a bit before accepting and dialing the number.
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Outbound call is any call originating on the system that is sent out through the line connecting the system
to your favourite telco.
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call can be considered trivial, it can be achieved with three
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