Fujitsu SRS-2100 Telephone User Manual


 
SRS-2100 Overview ( Chapter 1
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3456 3456 7890 78903456
Figure 1-4 Example Line
Assignment
Call Handling Example
Suppose your directory number is
747-3456, and the first three
multifunction buttons on your
SRS-2100 have been assigned
that number.
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
747-3456, your telephone rings
and the LED for the first Call
Appearance button associated
with 747-3456 flashes green. You
can answer the call by pressing
that Call Appearance button and
picking up the handset. (The LED
turns steady red.)
After answering the call, you can
press the second 747-3456 Call
Appearance button to originate
another call. The first call is
automatically put on hold. (The
LED flashes red.) If another call
comes in, you can press the third
Call Appearance button
representing 747-3456 to answer
the third call. The second call is
also placed on hold.
You would then have three calls
on your 747-3456 directory
number. Only then is your 3456
number "busy", that is, when all
three assigned Call Appearance
buttons are in use.
CALL INFORMATION
DISPLAYS
1=747-3456 (Line 1)
(Line 2)
12:55PM TUESDAY MAY 5 (Line 3)
(Line 4)
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).