Other Frequently Used Keys - Siemens ROLMphone 120 Series User Manual

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The Connect key lets you
reconnect with a call placed on consultation hold
reconnect with a transferred call before the transfer is complete
alternate between two parties, when you have one of them on
consultation hold
(See "Connect" on page 2-21.)

Other Frequently Used Keys

Callback (CALLBCK) Key: The Callback key can help you
complete calls to extensions that are busy, ringing, or in Do Not
Disturb mode. (See "Callback Request" on page 3-5 for more
information.) It also lets you return calls to parties that have left you
reminder messages and to the PhoneMail
Mailbox" on page 2-22.)
Clear Key: The Clear key can be used to remove or cancel information
shown on a phone's display when it is in program mode. It can also be
used to drop the last party from a conference call and the second party
from a consultation call.
Mailbox Key: The Mailbox key lets you receive several kinds of
messages: reminder messages, PhoneMail notifications, and
ROLMfax
notifications.
You can display a reminder message, PhoneMail notification, or
ROLMfax notification by pressing the Mailbox key. The Mailbox key
also lets you leave reminder messages at other extensions. (See "Using
Your Mailbox" on page 2-22 for more information.)
Preview Key: The Preview key displays information associated with
any line configured on the phone. (See "Preview" on page 2-17 for
more information.)
Program Key: The Program key is used to set up several features,
such as Repertory Dialing, Station Speed Dialing, and Variable
Forwarding.
Repertory Dialing (R-) Keys: You can set up repdial keys for one-
touch dialing of an extension, an outside telephone number, or a
feature access code, which makes the key act like a feature key.
You use the Program key to set up these keys for dialing. (See
"Repertory Dialing (Repdial)" on page 3-24 for further instructions.)
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system. (See "Using Your
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