Owner`s manual
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To present a busy station with a Call Waiting tone
Select ‘Waiting tone’ on the display when a busy tone is returned from a
station.
From a standard telephone, the code is Recall 8.
To accept a waiting call
If another station presents you with Call Waiting, this will be indicated on
your display and you will hear the Call Waiting tone, provided your station
is not protected against Call Waiting tones.
Select one of the options presented on the display.
Note
If you ignore the Call Waiting tone for a short period the Call
Waiting offer is rejected and the calling telephone is presented
with the message ‘Call Waiting Rejected’.
Call Waiting from external calls
If you are on a call and your station is presented with an external call you
will hear a call waiting tone provided your station is not protected against
call waiting tones.
The line the call is on will be indicated on your display. If you select the
second call, by pressing the line key associated with it, the first call will be
automatically released.
Call Park
The Call Park feature allows you to put an external call on special hold by
‘parking’ it in the system. Any station may then pick up the call.
To park and retrieve a call
On a keystation, select ‘Call Park’ on the display.
‘Pick up park’ is then displayed on the top line on the display on all
keystations. Select this option to retrieve the parked call.
Note
Only one call may be parked in the system. A parked call will
recall after three minutes
On a standard telephone, the code is Recall 712 to park a call and 712 to
retrieve it.
Storing and redialing caller numbers
The Caller Number Display (CND) service is available on your PSTN lines.
If you subscribe to this service, your network sends the telephone number
of callers to the Commander Pulse (provided the caller has not elected to
restrict the network from presenting their number). The telephone number
(or associated name) is displayed on the ringing keystations.
The CND information is also shown if the station is equipped with a
standard telephone which supports the service.
Your telephone number will also be presented to persons you call, unless
you restrict your number from being presented.
The CND store automatically stores information relating to unanswered
calls to the system (answered calls can also be stored). The information
stored is the caller telephone number, and the date and time of the call.
Information is not stored for calls with withheld or unavailable numbers.