User guide
Chapter 4, Call Handling
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Phone B:
Phone B shows a red status lamp on the shared line appearance key, indicating Phone
A has control of the line.
The call appearance lamp will not be lit unless the Phone A is involved in a transfer,
or conference.
If Phone B goes off-hook on the line appearance, silence is heard followed by dial
tone because the call is private to Phone A.
If Phone B goes off-hook on the associated call appearance, even though the lamp
may not be lit, reorder is heard.
If the shared directory number is assigned to a softkey or programmable hard key, status
lamps are always red, but the same rules apply.
Calls on Hold with BLA
If Phone A places the call on hold, it can be retrieved by Phone B by pressing the key
of the red flashing lamp on Phone B. (Phone B does not have a Pickup softkey at this
time because it does not have control of the call.)
When Phone B takes control of the call, the line lamp changes to green and the
display changes to reflect the details of the connected call. Phone A immediately
returns to the off-hook display or the idle state display and the red status lamp on that
line indicates Phone B has control of the call.
Callers List and Redial List
For inbound calls answered by Phone A, Phone B does not show any details of the
call on the screen, but does display “1 Missed Call”, and the call is stored in the
Callers List as a missed call. The opposite applies if the call was answered by Phone
B.
For outbound calls originated by Phone A, nothing is stored in the Redial list on
Phone B because Phone A originated the call. The opposite applies if the call is
placed by Phone B.
Handle Calls Using the Speaker
The Speaker allows you to speak to someone without using the handset or headset. The
Set Audio option for your phone is set to “Speaker” by default.
Step
Action
Dial using the speaker:
1.
Press the Speaker key and enter a number from dial tone.