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Note: A key must not have an existing feature assigned to it before it can be pr ogrammed.
Note: It is not possible to answer a call while programming a key. It is only possible to program a
key when in a free state or off hook (state dial tone). Pressing the Progr am Key in other states will
result in an error beep. The 5005 IP Phone will appear busy when program ming a key.
Hold
To place a call on Hold:
Press HOLD and replace the handset in the cradle.
To retrieve a call from Hold:
Lift the handset.
Press the LINE key to retrieve the call.
Note: A call placed on hold in this manner is held under the primar y line assigned to the set.
Note: This form of hold is a ’System Hold’ as any other extension can pick up this held c all if they
have a DSS/BLF key programmed for the initial holding extensio n.
Related Topics
Call Store
Exclusive Hold
Call Forward Variations
About Call Forward
Incoming internal and external calls presented at your extension can be f orwarded in the following
ways:
Call Forward All (CFA) - forwards all your calls to another extension or extension group without
first presenting the calls at your extension.
Call Forward on No Answer or Busy (CFN/CFB) - forwards your calls to another extension or
extension group when you are busy on another call or away from your desk .
Remote Call Forward - forwards all your incoming calls to an external destinatio n; for example, a
cellular phone or your home number.
Follow Me and Follow Me (I’m Here) - forwards your calls to another extension wher e you wish to
take your calls.
Each type of forwarding can be assigned to one of the programmable func tion keys and invoked by
pressing that key, or by dialing the appropriate feature access code.
Note: To cancel forwarding, dial the Cancel Call Forward feature access code, 617. For mor e
information on feature access codes, consult your System Administr ator.
You can also forward your calls to voicemail, if available. Co ntact your System Administrator for the
extension number of the voicemail system.