Accepting Calls; Emergency Calls - Aastra AMC 3 User Manual

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Redial
A double touch of the green phone button will redial the last dialed number.
Call Setup Time
The call setup time when using the AMC is slightly longer than when using the
native application, because the call is set up via the call manager (AMCC) in
the enterprise network. If the AMC is registered over the cellular network the
call setup time is usually less then 10 seconds. If the phone does not have
access to data the call setup is done via DTMF which usual takes approx.
10-20 seconds.
Options Key
You can also enter or select a phone number (from the Contacts or Call List view),
press the Options key (Blackberry key) and select a call type.

8.2 Accepting Calls

AMC calls can be accepted like all other calls by pressing the concerned key . Which
calls are intercepted by the AMC is governed by the
Ringer off
From the latest version on, the incoming-call screen gives you the option to
turn the ring tone off. This option is identical to the function of the native OS.
Caller ID
The AMC for Blackberry supports the transmission of Caller IDs ("see who's
calling") via the AMCC. To make use of this possibility, and to not be subject
to different policies regarding the transmission of Caller IDs of the different
providers, Packet Data has to be set to Local Network or GPRS Dynamic;
refer to 12.4.

8.3 Emergency Calls

Emergency calls have to be placed as direct calls, i.e. not with the AMC.
This is done automatically for the major emergency numbers such as 112 and 911.
Local emergency numbers that have to be dialed directly can be specified as Exception
Numbers. Refer to
12.6
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8 Features of the AMC
on page 50.
12.5
setting.
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