DeWalt 1140 manual Group Call Pickup, Group Intercom, Picking up a call

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Using Phone Features

Group Call Pickup

 

 

2.Use the dialpad to enter the number to which to transfer the call.

If your IP Phone includes a BLF key for the number that you wish to transfer to, you can press the BLF key instead of dialing.

3.When the number rings or is answered, press the Fast Xfer key again. The call is transferred.

4.If the call is not answered, press the line key to resume and terminate the call.

Group Call Pickup

If you are a member of a call pickup group, use Group Call Pickup to answer a call ringing at any extension in the group.

Picking up a call

Steps to Take

1.While a phone is ringing in your call pickup group, press the line key.

2.Press the Pickup key.

3.Dial the extension that is ringing.

Picking up a call while on a call

Steps to Take

While a phone is ringing in your call pickup group, press the Pickup key. Your current call is placed on hold and you retrieve the incoming call.

Group Intercom

You can use Group Intercom to call or page individual members of your intercom group using a short intercom number assigned to each member of the group. You can also page all intercom group members simultaneously, or establish a conference call with up to 30 members of your intercom group.

Intercom numbers may be one, two, or three digits in length, depending upon the size of your intercom group. Contact your administrator to learn which intercom numbers have been assigned to your group.

Calling a member of your intercom group

Steps to Take

1. Lift the handset.

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IP Phone 1140 User Guide

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Contents IP Phone User GuideTrademarks Contents Using Phone Features Changing Your IP Phone Settings Access Code Summary Key Features OverviewPhysical Features DisplayIndicators Indicator LED color MeaningConnecting the IP Phone to the LAN Connecting the IP Phone to the LANPrerequisites IP Phone connectors and other back panel features IP Phone connectorsGetting Started Logging onLogging off Using the dialpad to enter text Special CharactersUsing a Bluetooth wireless headset Pairing a wireless headset with your phonePrerequisites Dual Pairing headsets How wired and wireless headsets interact Switching between a wired and a wireless headsetUnpairing a wireless headset Making a call using off-hook dialing Making a call using handsfree dialingMaking a call using predial Making, Answering, and Ending a CallEditing a predialed number Answering a callAnswering a second call Ending a callUsing Phone Features Authorization CodeOverview Account CodeUsing an Automatic Dial key Busy Lamp Field BLFCall Forward Storing a number at an Automatic Dial keyCall Hold Conferencing 3-way or 30-wayDirected Call Park Directed Call Pickup DirectoryMaking a call using the directory Do Not Disturb / Make Set BusyFast Transfer Deleting an entry from the directoryGroup Call Pickup Group IntercomPicking up a call Picking up a call while on a callAnswering a Group Intercom call Paging a member of your intercom groupPaging all members of your intercom group Accessing the Inbox Inbox Inbound Call RecordMaking a Conference call with your intercom group Using the Inbox to make a call Viewing Inbox call informationStoring a number from the Inbox Inspect IntercomLast Number Redial Multiple Appearance Directory Number MDN Making a Call on an MDN MCA or MDN SCA KeyAnswering an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Call Transferring a MDN SCA Call to Another MDN SCA Group MemberAccessing the Outbox MuteOutbox Outbound Call Record Conferencing with a MDN SCA Line and Privacy ReleaseUsing the Outbox to make a call Resetting the OutboxViewing Outbox call information Storing a number from the OutboxSpeed Dial VoicemailStoring a Speed Dial number Calling a Speed Dial numberChanging Your IP Phone Settings Using the Settings menuUsing the navigation keys Modifying Audio settings Changing the default volumeResetting a default volume Modifying Feature key settings Relabeling a feature keySelecting a ring tone Adjusting the contrast level of the display Restoring default settings for a feature keyEnabling or disabling autoscroll Modifying Time settings Selecting a languageNavigating the Time menu Selecting the time zoneSetting the time format Enabling Daylight Saving TimeDisabling Daylight Saving Time Modifying User settings Setting the date formatResetting the default time Navigating the User menuViewing your login type Enabling or disabling the auto login featureViewing your user name Enabling the Bluetooth transmitter Changing your passwordPerforming a firmware upgrade Access Code Summary

1140 specifications

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