Making Calls from 480i CT Cordless Handset
Either way, the triangle indicator will clear and the call will be back in private mode. The figures of this section demonstrate the UI.
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In the figure above, the left screen depicts a call that is public. The user can press the Private soft key at any time to make the call private – i.e. no extensions allowed to join. In the right screen, the right pointing triangle indicates the current call is in public mode. The user could also select this feature key to return the call to private.
Note: Any local caller on the call can convert the call. For instance, if one cordless caller is on an external call, he can press the "Public" feature key to make the call public. At that point up to three other handsets can join in on the call. If any of those joining handsets presses the "Private" soft key, then the call is made private and no other users can join the call unless the call was made public again.
Ending Calls
To end a call, you first need to connect to the call, if not already connected, and press the Nkey. You can also place the handset back on the charging cradle to end the call.
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