Retrieving A Parked Call; Music On Hold; Mute; On-Hook Dialing - Cisco 7912 - TEKELEC Manual

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Retrieving a Parked Call

Music on Hold

Mute

On-hook Dialing

Cisco 7912 Telephone User Guide
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3.
Press the Park soft key. The display shows "Park number is xxxx" and a voice
prompt repeats the same information.
NOTE: Write down the Park Number because you will need to know it to retrieve this
parked call.
4.
Hang up.
NOTE: You can retrieve parked calls using any phone in the system.
1.
Pick up the handset or press the speaker button (if available).
2.
Dial the call ID number of the parked call you wish to retrieve.
3.
Speak with the parked caller.
Your telephone provides crystal clear voice conversations. However, if you listen
to music on hold, you may notice that some types of music sound slightly distorted.
This is normal. The FrameMaker system has been optimized to transmit and
receive speech; music contains a variety of sounds that are considerably higher
and lower in pitch than the human voice, so some of these musical sounds are not
included in the audio signal.
The Cisco 7912G model phone does not support a mute function with a specific
Mute button. However, you can monitor a call over the phone speaker where the
called party cannot hear you. See "Monitoring a Call Hands-Free" on page 9 for
more information.
You can dial a number while the handset is on-hook by doing one of the following:
Dial the phone number on the keypad and:
press the Dial softkey, or
pick up the handset
Press the scroll key and select a speed dial button then press Dial.
Press the Redial softkey.
Retrieving a Parked Call
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