Polycom 9000-Series Telephone User Manual


 
Feature Reference
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Recall (F03)
Description
This feature causes the system to send a timed switchhook flash over the
telephone line to “recall” a new dial tone or to access a PBX, central office, or
Centrex feature, such as Call Waiting.
Related Features
If users have trouble with Recall, use Recall Timer Duration (#107) to
adjust the length of the Recall signal. Your local phone company can tell
you the correct setting—for most Centrex systems, the correct setting is
800 msec. (or 32).
You can press S to insert a Recall signal in an Auto Dial or Speed Dial
number, provided it is the first character in the stored number. (For
examples, see ‘‘Special Dialing Functions’’ on page 5-250.)
Considerations
Using Recall on an intercom call, disconnects the call.
Whenever your PBX or Centrex documentation tells you to press the
switchhook when you are on an outside call, use the Recall feature instead.
If you are already on a call, most PBX or Centrex systems require that you
press the switchhook to get a new dial tone, then dial a feature access
code to access a specific PBX or Centrex service.
On a system phone, press a programmed button or
press
f 0 3 to use Recall.
On a standard phone, first press and release the switchhook to get
intercom dial tone, then send a Recall signal by pressing
# 0 3.
On a (standard) feature phone that has a Recall or Flash button, first
press the Recall or Flash button to get intercom dial tone, then send
a system Recall signal by pressing
# 0 3.
You can program a Recall button on a system phone to send a Recall
signal with one touch.
Using Recall while recording an intercom call, disconnects the call.
This feature cannot be used with Call Screening (F25).