Call Features; Placing Calls; Placing A Call From The Dialer; Placing Multiple Calls - Yealink One Talk CP925 User Manual

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Call features

You can use the phone to place and answer calls, ignore incoming calls, transfer a call to someone else, conduct a conference call and perform
other basic call features.

Placing calls

You can use your phone like a regular phone to place calls in many ways.

Placing a call from the Dialer

The Dialer enables you to enter a number to place a call, and it displays a list of previously placed calls or contacts in
your directory.
You can also select the desired contact from the search list, the placed call list or Directory.
Note: Your system administrator can configure the source list for searching and disable to display the placed call records.
Procedure
1.
Tap
.
Enter a number.
Select send
.
Note: Your system administrator can enable live Dialpad feature, which enables your phone to automatically dial out the phone number after a
period of time without selecting Send.

Placing multiple calls

When you are in a call, you can hold your current call and place a new one of the following:
Select
New Call. The active call is placed on hold.
Select Hold to place the original call on hold.
Select
New Call.
Enter the desired number or select a contact.
Select Send
.

Placing a call with a Speed Dial key

You can quickly dial a number by using a Speed Dial key.
Procedure
1.
Tap DSSKey.
2.
Long tap the desired line key.
3.
Select Speed Dial from the Type field.
4.
Select the desired line from the Account ID field.
5.
Do one of the following:
(Optional) Enter the string that will appear on the phone screen in the Label field. Enter the contact number you want to dial out
directly in the Value field.
You can also enter the contact number with the DTMF sequence that you want to send in the Value field. The contact number and
DTMF sequence are separated by commas. One comma stands for 500 milliseconds.
For example, 1234,,123# means the phone dials out the number 1234 first, then after the call is set up for 1 second, it sends the
DTMF sequence 123# to the remote party.
Select
and select the desired contact.
6.
Select
.
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