A callback request is signalled on the destination subscriber's set
+
(
Answering the callback
).
Answering the callback
You were unable to answer a call and the call has activated a callback
+
request (
Activating a callback if no reply
the LED on your telephone is lit. You now wish to call the caller back:
The handset is on-hook and the LED is lit:
You hear the idle tone (
The caller's number is now dialled.
You can also make a number of other calls before responding to the call-
back request. The callback request will remain active until you do so.
Answering call waiting
You are making a call and hear a call-waiting tone (a call-waiting tone
tells you that someone is trying to reach you). You wish to answer the
call:
You are making a call and hear the call-waiting tone:
The first call goes on hold (
connected through to the second caller.
You wish to reject the call:
You are making a call and hear the call-waiting tone:
The call is rejected and the caller obtains the busy tone. You are
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). This is signalled by the fact that
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Glossary
).
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Putting a call on hold
) and you are
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Keying in digits during a call
Whenever you are prompted to key in digits during a call (for example to
operate a voice mail box), you need to activate the transparent mode
(DTMF):
You are making a call:
The transparent mode is activated. The digits you press will
be transmitted to the call partner as tones (DTMF).
(Keep pressing the key until you hear an acknowledgement
tone.)
Besides the digits 0 to 9 you can also transmit * and #.
To deactivate the transparent mode:
The transparent mode is activated:
The transparent mode is deactivated.
(Keep pressing the key until you hear the acknowledge-
ment tone.)
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