User guide
2-8 July 2007 - Issue 1.0 Wave Phone User Guide
Chapter 2 - Basic Operation Basic Phone Handling
Using a Phone Other than Your Own
If you use another user’s phone to place calls, you are subject to that user’s
dialing restrictions, outgoing Caller ID information, and other settings, and your
calls are logged as being from that user. To make sure that your calls are
placed and logged as yourself, do the following:
1. Log into your account from that phone (# <your extension> # <your
password> #).
2. Once you are logged on, press 5 1 to forward your calls to that phone.
3. When you are finished placing calls at the other user’s phone, press *0 0
to log off.
Note: If the phone is idle for too long (for example, more than an hour) you
may be logged off automatically.
Using an IP Phone
If you have a voice-over-IP phone, you can place calls with it as if it was a
normal phone.
Using the * Options
When you press * at a dial tone, the system offers you a menu of quick call
commands. These options include redialing and/or returning the last call as
described below:
Hint: Refer to Chapters 4 through 6 for a list of * options available on your
specific phone type.
To redial the last call you placed:
Press *66.
To return a call to your last identified caller:
Note: You cannot return unidentified calls, that is, calls that did not have a
specific caller ID.
Press *69.
Wave reads the number it will dial and prompts you to approve it before it
dials the call.