Operations for Outgoing Calls

 

Monitoring Your Internal Calls and

 

Subsequent Services

 

When you establish an internal call, your extension displays your

 

party’s status as one of the following:

FREE

• The party you are calling is free.

RING

• The party you are calling is already being rung by a third party.

WAIT

• The party you are calling is busy, but your call may be placed on

 

camp-on (multi-line extension).

BUSY

• The party you are calling is busy, and it is not possible to place

 

your call on camp-on (single-line extension).

CONGESTED

• The line you are calling is congested, therefore it is not possible

 

to place your call on camp-on.

 

If your party is free, his/her extension will be rung, while you hear

 

the ringback tone.

 

If your party is busy, your call may be automatically camped-on for

 

the dialled extension, and you will hear the automatic camp-on tone.

 

You may then simply wait for your party to answer.

 

To proceed with your call, in terms of the requested internal party’s

 

status, you may also:

 

• Activate the automatic call-back feature for the called extension

 

that is busy, or not answering.

 

• Broadcast a voice message on the free extension, if it is equipped

 

with a loudspeaker.

 

• End your call by sending a mini-message to the called extension,

 

if it is compatible with this service. See the “Message Services

 

section.

 

Depending on the rights assigned to your extension, you may also

 

carry out an intrusion upon the current call on the requested exten-

 

sion, or override their Do not disturb status. These last services are,

 

however, usually reserved for your system’s attendants. See the

 

Attendant-Based Services” section.

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