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Call pickup is simulated from “Pickup” function processes from IPPBX. When A call
B with no reply after ring tones, C could pick up the call from A for B by inputting
the prefix and B’s phone No.
C needed to set the dial peer with prefix code as follow
To refer *1* as the set prefix code, C could get the call from A to B by dialing
*1*+B, *1* prefix could be freely set as long as no confliction with other dialing
rules. Del Length is the digits of the prefix.
“A” could join in the conference callby input a prefix plus a phone No. which is
already in the conference. A requested to set the prefix code for dial peer as follow
To refer *2* as the set prefix code “A” could join in the conference by dial *2*
plus the call No. which is already in the conference. *2* prefix could be freely set
as long as no confliction with other dialing rules. Del Length is the digits of the
prefix.
In order to being efficiently to contact the busy line, A could use Redial to call
B the busy line with the prefix (for example *3*). When B is free A could get
through the call as usual. When B is busy, A could hang up the phone while A's
phone keep checking B’s situation every 60s.When B is available, A's phone will
ring. It would call B automatically once A picking up handset.
A could dial B's number with the prefix(for example *4*) to cancel the call
before the phone automatic redialing if A is not available suddenly or don’t want to
call B anymore.