User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Content
- Preface
- Installation
- Overview
- Browser Interface
- Setup Menus
- Voice Mail
- Directory
- Call Log
- Making a Call
- Call Management
- Answer a Call
- Handset Interaction
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
SB67030 Deskset User’s Guide - Handset Interaction 190
Voice Make Call Answer
Install Overview PC UI Setup Mail Directory CallLog Call Manage Call Handset Trouble
n An Incoming Call Event appears on both devices and both devices will emit ringtones. If one device answers the call, the other
device will cease to ring but will receive visual notification of the call in progress and stays in a mode where CA notification is
available. This behavior allows a further incoming ring event to appear on either device. If there is an incoming ring while one
device is on an Active Call, the device currently on a call will emit an abbreviated ring tone but the other device will not emit
any sound at all.
n Only one device can control the database-dependent features such as Directory, Call Log, Redial list, Park list, Extension list,
Quick Dial list and Messages feature. The control of the database covers the read and write operation available on each of the
devices. The audio channel control means accessing or establishing an Active Call as well as accessing voicemail. If one of the
devices has control of either the database-dependent features or the audio channel, the other device cannot get control of
either unless the user switches the control over.
n If you press a key in an attempt to access a database-dependent feature on one device while the other device has control, that
access will become available after switching control– you do not have to press the feature key again.
n If you switch devices during a current Active Call, the audio channel will stay open and you can resume the call in progress.
n You cannot initiate a new call or answer a new incoming call on one device if the other device is on an Active Call. You must
switch between devices to handle the current call before new calls can be handled.