Redialling A Number; Parking A Call - Splicecom PCS 100 User Manual

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 705
 Transfer
Further information on working with these directories can be found on the following pages:
Contacts – page 28, Users – page 27 and Departments – page 29.

Redialling a Number

The last calls made from your PCS 100 will be saved in the Last Number Redial list and can
therefore be used to save time when dialling these numbers again.
 Steve Smith
 01234567890
Note:
The "last" 20 calls made will be displayed.
A phone with a cross through it after an entry
answered.

Parking a Call

This facility allows calls to be put on hold in a system area so that the call can be picked up
from any other extension on the system. The PCS 100 provides access to four Park Slots, 1 -
4. If a call is parked via one of these Park Slots all Users with a PCS 400/200/100/50 will be
able to see the parked call and will be able to retrieve it if required.
Park a Call
 Park 1
Pick up a Parked Call
V2.2/0505/1
Sensitive Key alongside the name.
A list of contact numbers for that Contact, User or Department
will be displayed.
Dial the required number by pressing the Context Sensitive Key
alongside it. The original call will be placed on hold and the new
call will be automatically made.
Press the Page Down button underneath the Display.
Press the Context Sensitive Key alongside Transfer on the
Display when ready.
Press the Last Number Redial button. A list of the numbers you
have dialled most recently will be shown.
The name of the User/Department/Contact you made the call to
will be displayed if this information is available. In cases where
there is no directory entry for the number dialled, the number
itself will be displayed.
Use the Page Up/Down buttons to find the call to
be redialled.
Press the Context Sensitive Key beside the appropriate name or
number. The Display will show all the telephone numbers
associated with that Directory entry – up to 5 numbers. The actual
number previously dialled is indicated by a < in front of it.
Dial the required number by pressing the Context Sensitive Key
alongside it.
Press one of the Context Sensitive Keys beside Park 1- 4.
The details of the caller – name if known, or number - will be
displayed against the relevant Park Slot.
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