Chapter 2 ( SRS-1050 Voice Features
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CHAPTER 2
INTRODUCTION TO
VOICE FEATURES
The Fujitsu SRS-1050 provides
superior call-handling and
simultaneous voice/data
communications. It is one of the
family of Fujitsu Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN)
terminals.
For the familiar tasks of dialing,
holding, and answering calls, this
phone operates like others you
have used. However, it also
includes the many custom
features explained in later
chapters. These include call
forwarding, pickup, transfer,
leaving and retrieving messages,
and many others.
LINE PARAMETERS
When your line was installed,
choices were made on three
important parameters that affect
your call handling and the LEDs
associated with your lines.
The first choice, called preference,
affects what happens when you
have at least one idle Call
Appearance (CA) and an
incoming call flashing on another
CA. When you pick up the
handset or press SPEAKER, the
phone can automatically connect
you with the incoming call, based
on the configuration choice
recorded with your telephone
service provider.
The second choice, called
autohold, affects what happens
when you are on an active call on
one CA and then press another
CA. The active call you were on
can be dropped or held
automatically. If it is dropped, the
LED goes dark. If it is held, the
LED flashes red. Your phone will
consistently drop or hold your
active call when you press
another CA, based on the
configuration choice recorded
with your telephone service
provider.
The third choice, called onetouch,
affects whether handsfree
operation is automatically
selected when you press an idle
CA, causing you to hear a dial
tone through the speaker. Your
phone will consistently remain in
handset mode or automatically
enter handsfree operation, based
on the configuration choice
recorded with your telephone
provider.