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LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client
LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client in Detail
Call this function again in order to resume the transmission of your
telephone number. The check mark will then disappear
.
7.4.8 Line button
The Line buttons represent the available lines. You can assign a number to
every line to be used for incoming and outgoing calls. Furthermore, you can
define a time period for each line in which this line is blocked for further
incoming calls (see chapter 7.4.9,
Disabling Lines (Wrap-up Time)
,page94).
Example:
You assign the number “100” to Line 1 and when outgoing calls are
made on this line, the number “100” will be transmitted, i.e. the person
being called will see the number “100” on his telephone display. If you
are being called on “100”, then you will receive the call on Line 1.
This is how you call a subscriber using a specific line
햲
Click on the Line Button of the line you would like to use to place a call.
햳 Enter the destination number you want.
For further information please refer to
This is how you call a subscriber (classical
telephoning with a LANCOM VoIP USB Handset)
, page 32.
This is how you accept a telephone call
An incoming call is indicated by an animation on a Line Button.
햲 Click on this Line button.
For further information please refer to
This is how you accept a telephone
call
,page36.
This is how you reject a telephone call
An incoming call is indicated by an animation on a Line Button.
햲 Click with the right mouse button on this Line button.
햳 Click on “Reject Call”.
This is how you switch between lines (Call Swap)
If you have two or more connections, you can switch between the active connection
and the connection(s) on hold.
햲 To do so, click on the line you want to switch to.
The active connection is now put on hold and the call previously on hold
becomes active.
For further information please refer to
This is how to swap between an active call and
a call on hold
, page 38.
Selecting a Line
Pick up Call
Rejecting a Call
Swapping a Call