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Multiline telephone - introduction, Lines and line keys, Multiline telephone – introduction – Siemens HIPATH 8000 OPTIPOINT410 User Manual

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Operating the Telephone with the Display

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Multiline Telephone – Introduction

The following sections provide an overview of the concepts and features

specific to your telephone if the administrator has configured it as a multi-

line phone — a telephone that supports more than one line.

Most features are common to single-line and multiline telephones, but

some features function in a slightly different manner depending on the

telephone type. In this manual, these differences are explained in more de-

tail with the relevant function.

Lines and Line Keys

A line is the representation of a valid SIP address of record (AoR) and the

context for establishing SIP connections. Multiline telephones permit the

connection of more than one line. The term "line key" refers to lines that

are connected to more than telephone.

Although only one call at a time can be connected to the handset or loud-

speaker, several calls may be assigned to the multiline telephone. These

calls are either placed in a queue or signalled as incoming calls on the tele-

phone.

Line keys are used to select different lines. Lines should not be assigned

to the Cancel or Shift keys because these keys are required for other pur-

poses. This means that each multiline telephone can have up to ten line

keys.

If a Direct Station Select key is set up, you can immediately establish a

connection to the set up target using this key. This line cannot be used to

dial another target. You can answer calls for the target telephone using the

Direct Station Select key; in this case the call is forwarded to your own

main line.

You can use the LED associated with the line key to determine the state

of the line—for example, ringing, hold, consultation. The LED shines,

blinks, flickers or flickers weakly to indicate the relevant line status. For fur-

ther information on line key status indications, see

page 235.

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