User manual

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Making calls using network services
Gigaset DX600A isdn / Swisscom EN / A31008-N3101-F151-1-7619 / netservices.fm / 20.05.2010
Version 4, 16.09.2005
Transferring calls
Transferring a call to an internal party
You are making an external call and would
like to transfer it to another handset.
¤ Set up an internal consultation call
(page 81).
& Replace the receiver (even
before the other party has
answered) to transfer the call.
Transferring a call to an external
number – ECT (Explicit Call Transfer)
*
You are making an external call and would
like to transfer it to another external party.
Prerequisites:
u The feature is supported by your network
provider.
u The ECT function has been enabled on
your Aton (
¢ page 38).
¤ Set up an external consultation call
(page 40).
& Replace the receiver (even
before the other party has
answered) to transfer the call.
Identifying nuisance callers –
identify caller function
Identify caller is used to identify annoying or
threatening callers.
Prerequisite: You have requested the iden-
tify caller function from your network pro-
vider.
Activate this function during the call or
immediately after the caller has hung up.
You must not end the call yourself i.e., you
must not replace the receiver!
The caller is identified in the ISDN telephone
exchange and is recorded by phone number,
time and date. A printout of the list is then
sent by your network provider through the
post.
Prerequisite: You are conducting an exter-
nal call or the external call participant has
hung up; however, you are maintaining the
connection.
§Options§ ¢ Identify Caller
You can then continue the call or replace the
receiver.
Using functions after a call
Cancelling ringback
v ¢ Ç Select Services ¢ Ringback Off
The phone number activated for ringback is
shown in the display.
Press the display key
§Delete§ to activate ring-
back.
Ringback disabled is displayed on the
screen.
If the ringback was signalled before you
could cancel it, you can end it using §Cancel§.
* Dependent on the provider
Please note
Contact Swisscom free of charge on
0800 800 800 with any questions relating
to this topic.