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A5000 R5.4 Product Guide SIP terminals Aastra 6700i range
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Do Not Disturb (DND):
From version R5.2 and on a terminal 6700i, it is possible to activate and be notified via the A5000
XML server about the Do not disturb function.
From release R5.3, DND can be programmed on keys via AM 7450 or APS.
DND can be activated using a code, but this is not recommended.
General standby (depending on the programming performed by the system operator)
When a user wishes to step out whereas his colleagues have activated call forwarding or filtering to
his terminal, this function allows these calls to be temporarily forwarded to the called parties so callers
are not penalised. If the user is part of a call group, his phone will be excluded.
Call divert:
The call divert function is not available on SIP terminals.
35.15.2.6 Managing multiple calls
Multi-key function From R5.4
From R5.4, the multi-key function (or multi-CCO or multi-call function) is available on SIP terminals.
A terminal set to multi-key mode can have only one directory number, but has personalised keys to
enable it process several calls at the same time. Therefore, the user can take calls as they arrive and
see the calls on hold.
The number of personalised keys must be the same as the number of calls the user wishes to have at
the same time. For example, for three simultaneous calls, the multi-key function will be programmed
on three keys.
Note: this function is programmed by the system operator.
Using an expansion module gives you an immediate view of programmed keys, regardless of whether
the terminal is idle or busy.
Note: this function is not compatible with free seating.
This function requires only one IP Audio licence on the Aastra 5000 side.