Hold call, Enquiry/ consultation, Fast forwarding – AASTRA AMC 3 for Android EN User Manual
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8 Features of the AMC
In this example a Wi-Fi call is placed. Swipe to the fea-
tures screen for more in-call features.
8.6.1
Hold call
A party can be put on hold by clicking the Hold option on
the screen. You can resume the call at any time.
8.6.2
Enquiry/ Consultation
Clicking on this option
in the in-call features screen puts
the currently active call on hold and opens the call screen
where you can call a second party. A reconnect tone will
be played back if the Enquiry fails (called party unavail-
able). Toggle conveniently between the held party and
the second call by touching their call cards in the Call
Details screen.
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The name of this feature differs depending on the used Aastra En-
terprise Communications PBX.It is either "Enquiry" or "Consulta-
tion".
8.6.5
Fast Forwarding
This option will forward the call to a predefined number. While in theory this can be
any number, this feature is most often used to transfer the call to the desk phone with a
single touch of a button. While the transfer to the predefined number is being executed,
the AMC offers you the possibility to Resume the call (the transfer will be interrupted).
Please note that this feature is executed like a Blind Transfer. If your PBX does not
support Blind Transfers, the Fast Forwarding feature will not be available.
For immediate transfer a Fast Forwarding Number has to be set (refer to
). If no Fast Forwarding Number has been set, the AMC will open a
keypad with which you can dial or choose a contact.
8.6.6
Handover to Cellular Networks (GSM)
It is possible to trigger a manual Handover to GSM/3G (cellular networks). You can
find the selection in the AMC Main Menu (Android button)when in call. The handover
request is done through a call towards the AMCC– for this to work an IMS:to GSM
number has to be defined among the Service Access Numbers in the AMCC and in the
AMC Settings (refer to
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