Enabling/Disabling Do Not Disturb
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3. Hang up the handset or press EndCall.
End Call
This feature lets you disconnect from a call without having to hang up the handset.
Hanging up a call this way means you will not get the reminder tone in the handset
that the phone is off-hook. It also allows incoming calls to ring through to the
telephone.
This feature is mainly used when a headset is connected to the telephone through
the handset jack. This allows you to leave the handset off the cradle while calls are
made and answered using the other buttons on the phone. Calls arriving at the
telephone will ring and when the line is selected, the call is connected through the
headset.
Group Speed Dial
This feature provides additional speed dialing capabilities beyond those provided
by the Abbreviated Dial feature. With Group Speed Dialing, you have access to a
common speed dial list of up to 1,000 entries managed by your service provider.
Group Speed Dial numbers are extension numbers that have been programmed to
dial another number, usually an external number. Your service provider will provide
you with a list of Group Speed Dial numbers and their destinations.
Hold
This feature lets you place a call on hold. While a call is holding, the holding party
occupies the associated line.
1. During a conversation, press the HOLD button ( ). Depending on your
system configuration, the party may hear music, a recorded announcement,
or silence while holding.
2. To resume the conversation, press the HOLD button.
NOTE: Starting one minute after the party is on hold, and occurring each minute after
that, 3 short rings sound from the phone speaker, even if you are using the
handset. This is to remind you that you have a call on hold.
For more details on handling two calls at once, see “Switching Between Held Calls”
on page 29.