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Figure 1-4 Example Line
Assignment
Call Handling Example
Suppose your directory number is
What does it mean to have three Call Appearance buttons assigned to one directory number? It means you can have up to three calls at the same time using that single directory number, though you can talk on only one at a time.
For example, if you have no calls in progress and someone dials
After answering the call, you can press the second
You would then have three calls on your
CALL INFORMATION
DISPLAYS
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When you make a call, the number you dialed, including any prefix, appears on line 1 of the display, along with an ISDN Call Identifier (ICI) code if provided at your installation. (See Appendix D for a partial list of ICI codes.) For an incoming call, the calling party's number appears if the network supplies the digital set with the Calling Line Identification (CLID).
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