Fritz! Fon WLAN 7390 Installation, Configuration And Operation page 89

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Waiting Calls
Waiting Calls
When the "Call Waiting" feature is enabled and you are
conducting a call, you will be notified as soon as an exter-
nal call arrives on your your line. This call will be signaled
by an acoustic signal in the handset. You can accept the
connection with the new caller within 30 seconds. If you
ignore the signal, the waiting call is rejected after
30 seconds.
For instructions on how to enable and disable the func-
tion, see the section "Call Waiting" on page 81.
Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls
R2
To accept a waiting call, dial the sequence
shown at left. Your original call is now on hold.
R1
To return to your original connection, dial the se-
quence shown at left. You can also accept the
waiting call by hanging up your existing connec-
tion, i.e., by hanging up the handset. In this case
the telephone rings as soon as you have hung
up. Pick up the handset again to accept the wait-
ing call.
R0
To reject a waiting call, dial the sequence shown
at left.
Call-back on Busy (CCBS) on the ISDN Line
When you dial a number and it is busy, you can enable the
"call-back on busy" feature. As soon as the line is free,
your telephone rings for 20 seconds, as it would for an ex-
ternal call. When you pick up your handset, the number of
desired party will be dialed automatically.
"Call-back on busy" can be used for both external and in-
ternal connections.
A maximum of five call-back requests can be enabled for
each extension at any given time.
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