Menu If Subscriber Busy - Aastra 610d User Manual

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Park call: * You can "park" the caller for a certain time. Please refer to the Parked Calls
starting on page 85 chapter for further information.
Personal directory: You can search for a call number in the personal phone book,
please refer to page 96.
Redial: Displays entries in the redial list. You can search a call number in the redial list.
This menu entry is only available if you have configured local list access (see
page 131).
Caller list: Displays entries in the caller list. You can search a call number in the caller
list. This menu entry is only available if you have configured local list access
(see page 131).
Add ...: The call number of the person you are speaking with is added to the personal
phone book, the central phone book or the VIP list.
Door opener:* You activate the door opener.

Menu if Subscriber Busy

Note
Menu items marked with an * are only displayed if the system administrator has
given corresponding user authorisation.
You have dialled a call number and the subscriber is busy. Press the
briefly and then dial ...
Callback: You leave your callback request with a busy subscriber (please refer to the
Callback starting on page 88 section also).
Disconnect: You disconnect the connection and can then dial once again.
Pick-up select:* You pick up a call for any other telephone. Enter the call number of
the other telephone. If the other telephone is already in the call state (e.g. an
answering machine is making an announcement), you pick up the call. The
subscriber for whom you picked up the call must belong to a user group for
which "Call removal" authorisation is activated, otherwise "Pick-up select" is
not possible.
Note: If the called subscriber is a member of a user group for which pick-up
protection is active, "Pick-up select" is not possible.
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