Mitel IP8820 manual Hotline/Warm-Line

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IP8820 Broadworks IP Phone

User Guide

oPress the flashing DSS/BLF Coverage button. You may press the DSS line button prior to lifting the handset, which activates the speakerphone and answers the call.

The LED indications of the DSS line button are:

Solid red

line in use remotely

Fast blinking red

Call appearance ringing for covered line

Slow blinking red

Remote call hold

3.16. Hotline/Warm-Line

With Hotline/Warm-Line operation configured, the IP Phone automatically calls the defined destination when you take the handset off-hook or press the speaker button. The call initiates immediately, Hotline, or after a delay of up to 10 seconds, Warm-Line. The later permits you the time to access another feature or line as needed. Note that with Hotline configured, Speed dial, redial and other automated dialing features will not operate.

Operation of this feature is automatic.

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Contents IP8820 IP Phone IP8820 Broadworks IP Phone User Guide What is new in this release? Table of Contents IP8820 Broadworks IP Phone IP8820 IP Phone Overview IP8820 Broadworks IP Phone Installing your IP8820 Phone LANPlacing a Call Using Features of IP8820 PhoneReceiving a Call Putting a Call on HoldCall Forward Using Blind Call TransferAnnouncing a Call Transfer Party Conference Call WaitingSpeed Number Dialing RedialSpeed Dial Buttons DND Do-Not-DisturbDSS/BLF Coverage Accessing Your Voice MailMuting a Call Hotline/Warm-Line Using the Phone Book Menu Advanced Services and the IP8820 Phone LCD MenuUsing the Call Logs Menu IP8820 Broadworks IP Phone User Guide Private Hold Barge-inLCD Contrast Setting Your PreferencesRing Setting Setting Line Ring Type and Delay Ringer Off Enabling Automatic Headset OperationSetting Flexible Buttons Feature DescriptionTime Configuration Sntp Server AddressDST Auto Adjustment Lock Outgoing Call Enabling Speed Number DialingLanguage Setting Key ToneAppendix a Dial Pad Character Set Appendix B Time Zones CountryLGN8820-1002SBUG-01.00 Nov. ’08