Teledyne C-2000 Telephone User Manual


 
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D1. Phone In Use
On the inplane calling menu, the inplane numbers for handset(s) and
CDBR-2 port(s) currently off-hook (i.e. a screen other than the
Servicesscreen is being displayed) are highlighted. This will indi-
cate to the Caller that the Called party is currently using the phone.
NOTE 1: On the inplane calling menu next to each inplane number a user defined
label may be included.
NOTE 2: If an inplane number is assigned to a CDBR-2 FAX port, its activity can
be monitored from any digital handset in the Aircraft.
NOTE 3: Periodically pressing the “+” key will extend the time period for viewing
this menu.
NOTE 4: Refer to section VI, B19 for CAS Set-Up for Call In Progress Indication.
D2. Remote Answer
When a phone in the aircraft is ringing, (Inplane, Air/Ground, or
SATCOM), the air traveler can answer the call by taking a non-ringing
handset off hook and pressing 9(Setup). At this point the menu
option Remote Answer->9 will be highlighted indicating that
another phone is currently ringing in the aircraft. Press 9 (Remote
Answer) to connect to the incoming call.
D3. Call Forwarding
A handset can be congured such that incoming calls (Inplane,
Air/Ground, and SATCOM) are automatically redirected to another
handset.
The user activates this feature by taking the handset off-hook and
pressing 9”’ (Setup) -6(Call Fwd), and then enter the Destination
Inplane Number.
NOTE 1: If activated, Call Forwarding is indicated with high-lighted text on the
Source (“Fwd To x”) and Destination (“Fwd From y”) handsets (with
Inplane numbers “x” and “y”) on the “Services” menu (i.e.menu dis-
played while handset is in bezel).
NOTE 2: If desired, more than one handset can be forwarded to another handset.