Teledex IP250DVoIP manual Muting a Call, Transferring a Call, Redialing the Last Number Dialed

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USING THE IP250D

If a call arrives on line 1 while a conversation is being conducted on line 2, the conversation on line 2 may be terminated by hanging up the call. After the call on line 2 has been terminated, the phone begins using the normal ring tone for the call on line 1 rather than the half-second tone on the speaking device.

In addition to accommodating incoming calls on the second virtual line, the software allows outgoing calls to be made on the second line. This can be done by placing the first line on hold, and then dialing the destination number (using the keypad, speed dial, or the directory.) Both lines may be placed on hold simultaneously. If both lines are on hold and the HOLD key is pressed, the call that was first placed on hold will be the one that is released.

4.9 MUTING A CALL

Press the MUTE key to mute the microphone of either the handset, headset, or speaker- phone, depending on which is in use. A green LED indicates that the phone is in "mute" mode. To remove mute, repress the MUTE key again.

4.10 TRANSFERRING A CALL

To transfer a call, press the XFER key, then dial the number to which the call is to be transfered When either a ring or a dial tone is heard, the phone may be hung up to com- plete the transfer.

4.11 REDIALING THE LAST NUMBER DIALED

The REDIAL key allows the last ten numbers dialed to be viewed. Press REDIAL and use the SCROLL keys to see the last ten numbers dialed. Press the keys 0-9on the keypad to select the desired number. (Pressing the ‘0’ key will dial the tenth number on the list.)

4.12 FORWARDING ALL CALLS

Your calls may be forwarded to either an IP phone or standard analog or digital phone, including wireless phones. To do this, place the phone off hook in either handset or headset mode. Press the FWD key. Dial the number to which calls are to be forward.

To deactivate call forwarding, go off hook and press the FWD key. While the phone is in the call forward state, the message FORWARDING TO: and the number to which calls are to be forwarded is displayed on the LCD.

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Contents VoIP Network Terminal IP250DImportant Safety Instructions 89/336/EEC Requirements of Part 15 FCC Rules European RequirementsContents Introduction to the IP250D VoIP Network Terminal Downloader Application IP250D Works Like a Telephone Introduction to the Teledex IP250D VoIP Network TerminalInstalling the IP250D Connecting the IP250D to the Network Connecting the HandsetConnecting a PC to the IP250D Unpacking the IP250DConnecting a Headset to the IP250D Arranging the IP250D on the DeskMounting the IP250D on a Wall Home Configuring the IP250DMgcp Configuration LAN ConfigurationLAN Interface Settings Vlan SettingsOOB Signalling Settings Mgcp SettingsSIP Configuration Handset SettingsSIP Settings System Configuration Codec ConfigurationSecurity Settings Localization SettingsDownload Configuration Reset ConfigurationSnmp Settings Telephone Idle Using the IP250DIncoming Call Notification Receiving a CallPlacing a Call Dtmf Signaling Terminating a CallHeadset and Speakerphone Usage Hold and Multiple Lines Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP Transferring a Call Muting a CallRedialing the Last Number Dialed Forwarding ALL CallsConfiguring Local Speed Dial Numbers Using the Msgs KEYMaking Conference Calls Changing Ringing SoundsBasic Troubleshooting Measures Troubleshooting and CareGeneral Troubleshooting Network TroubleshootingSymptom SIP-SPECIFIC Issues MGCP-SPECIFIC IssuesUsing the Downloader Application Cleaning the IP250DDownloader Application Executing the Downloader ApplicationAppendix B Safe Bootup Modes Appendix a Determining the IP AddressDownload of the new firmware image ’SAFE’ Modes on AN IP Phone Appendix C Restoring Factory DefaultsAppendix D Dial Plans Appendix E Tone and Ring Cadence Configuration Tone ConfigurationSample Dial Plans CUSTOM3 CUSTOM4 CUSTOM5 CUSTOM6 CUSTOM7 CUSTOM8 CUSTOM9 Example Tone ConfigurationsExample Ring Cadence Configuration Ring Cadence ConfigurationAppendix F IP250D Product Specifications Appendix G Product Support