Incoming Calls With Multiple Lines - Cisco E20 Administrator's Manual

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Incoming calls with multiple lines

In the Advanced settings you may define how the E20 will respond to an incom-
ing call. This is called
IncomingCallAlertLevel.
when the E20 is set up in shared lines enviroments. You may select between
Discreet,
Regular
and Silent. The setting may be set separately for
In-call
situations. Note that access to Advanced settings may have been pass-
word protected by the system administrator.
When your unit has been configured with multiple lines you may, of course,
receive more than one call as well.
If you are in a call and another call comes in, the response will be in accordance
with the alert level setting. If this is set to
the bottom line of the screen as outlined below.
If set to Discreet, it will appear as outlined below.
In both cases press the key corresponding to the center softbutton to open the
menu and then navigate down to the incoming call:
Press
to gain access to the options:
Navigate to make your choice and press
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Deploying E20
This feature may come in handy
Idle
and
Silent
the only indication will be along
to put your choice into effect.
Using E20
Using E20
The settings
If the alert level has been set to Regular, another incoming call will appear as
outlined below. Use the
You may have put several incoming calls on hold. An example is shown below.
Press Press
to gain access to the options:
Navigate to the one to resume communication with and press . Press
to put your choice into effect.
If your E20 is hooked up to Multiway, you may resume more than one call and
thereby initiate a video conference (some of the participants may be audio only,
but they may still participate in the conference).
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