Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 4068, 4039 manual Using your telephone, Making a call

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2 Using your telephone

2.1

Making a call

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required

 

 

key

name

2.2

Receiving a call

OR

OR

 

Paul

 

is calling

lift the

hands free

press the key next to the

receiver

 

'Incoming call' icon

2.3 Using the telephone in 'Hands free' mode

„Terminal idle:

Paul

in conversation

during a conversation

To make an external call, dial the outside line access code before dialling your correspondent's number. 9 is the default code for an outside line.

For the operator, dial '0' (by default).

If the internal or outside number does not reply:

press and release

„Call in progress:

Paul

in conversation

during a conversation

you are in hands free

mode

terminate

your call

press and release

Interphony

¤Call back

Text

 

OR

OR

broadcast a message on

request callback to a

send a written

the loudspeaker of the

busy terminal

message

free terminal

 

 

OR

go to next screen

During a conversation, you can lift the receiver without terminating the call.

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Contents Alcatel 4038/4039/4068 Page How to use this guide IntroductionPage Contents Page Getting to know your telephone Description of the screens Welcome screensCall management screen Description of the screensApplication screen Making a call Using your telephoneUsing the telephone in Hands free mode Receiving a callMake calls via your programmed call keys Using your telephoneLoudspeaker Calling from the common directoryRequesting automatic callback if internal number is busy Answering an internal call in intercom modeSending Dtmf signals Mute, so that your correspondent cannot hear youMaking a second call during a conversation Switching between calls Broker callDuring a conversation Answering a second call during a conversationTransferring a call During a conversationConference Placing a call on hold holdIntrusion into an internal conversation Adjust audio volumePlacing an outside call on hold parking Store a numberCall pick-up 4SharingManager/secretary filtering Receiving supervised call ringingSharing Sending a written message to an internal correspondent Send a voice message copyStart message recording Other correspondentsIf necessary End of recordingWhen you return, consult recorded messages Keep in touchKeep in touch Divert if busy Number Programmed key Receiving Diversion Diverting calls when your line is busy divert if busyDo not disturb Do not disturbActivate/deactivate message notification Consulting written messagesMessage notification To pause recordingYour terminal Managing your chargesCharging your calls directly to business accounts Initializing your voice mailbox Configuring the telephone ringerProgramming your telephone Customising your voice greetingProgramming your telephone Adjusting screen brightness Alcatel 4038/4039Selecting language Broadcasting background music on your loudspeaker Programming an appointment reminderIdentify the terminal you are on Lock / unlock your telephoneUsing a Bluetooth Wireless Technology headset Alcatel Configuring the audio jack of your telephoneAlcatel Guarantee and clauses Declaration of compliance
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