3

During a conversation

3.7

Placing an outside call on hold (parking)

You can place an outside call on hold and recover the call on another telephone:

Parkcall

Paul

in conversation

during a conversation

To recover the parked call:

Pickup

Unparkcall

2ab

3

 

 

c

def

 

 

 

 

 

 

o

 

 

jkl

mn

 

 

6

 

 

5

 

number of

telephone from which call was parked

If the parked call is not recovered within a preset time (default value 1 min 30), it is transferred to the operator.

3.8

Intrusion into an internal conversation

Your correspondent’s line is busy. If the number is not “protected” and if authorised, you can intrude into the call:

¤Intrusion×Intrusion

same key to exit

Protection against intrusion:

 

c

def

 

ab

 

2

3

 

 

o

 

jkl

mn

 

6

 

5

 

'Protection of a

enter the number

call' programmed key

 

 

3.9

Store a number

During a call, to save the number onto a call key:

Savetorep

Paul

in conversation

during a conversation

----------

press a call key on

enter the name of

apply

the Perso page

your

 

 

correspondent

 

3.10

Adjust audio volume

During a call, to adjust the volume level of the loudspeaker or receiver:

OR

Paul

in conversation

during a

adjust audio volume

conversation

Protection is cancelled when you hang up.

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Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 4039, 4068 manual Placing an outside call on hold parking, Store a number

4039, 4068 specifications

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