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MOCET IP3062 Professional IP Phone User Guide
3. Using Basic Features
The IP3062 Professional IP Phone is designed to be used like a regular phone on a public
switched telephone network (PSTN). You can place calls, transfer a call to someone else,
or conduct a conference call.
The IP3062 supports up to four simultaneous calls. However, only one of these calls can
be active at a time.The active call is the one you are using to speak or listen to. The
inactive calls can be:
On hold
Joined in a conference (with up to five callers)
“Incoming call” or “Ringing”
This chapter provides basic operating instructions for the phone including:
Placing a Call
Placing an Urgent Call
Answering a Call
Answering an Urgent Call
Ending a Call
Redialing a Number
Putting a Call on Hold
Setting Up a Conference
Transferring a Call
Forwarding Calls
Enabling or Disabling Do Not Disturb
3.1. Common Terms
To use the IP3062, you need to follow some conventions that we will mention in this guide.
In the following descriptions, we will introduce some common terms for your understanding.
3.1.1. Lines
A “Line” in this guide represents how many phone numbers supported in one phone. For
example, the IP3062 can support up to four lines configured for the same or different
service providers or servers and even make up to four concurrent calls. Therefore, the
IP3062 is said to support multiple line appearances.
3.1.2. Calls
A “Call” in this guide represents how many simultaneous connections can be made to a
single phone number. Each line of service in the IP3062 can support up to four calls
simultaneously. This allows the user to place one caller on hold and talk to the other
person in another call on the same Line. Therefore, the IP3062 phone is said to support
multiple call appearances.
3.1.3. Registration
The IP3062 must be configured before it can perform some basic functions. Although the
phone can make a peer-to-peer SIP call by dialing the other user’s IP address (i.e.,