DECT Telephones Comfort Pro CM 500/510 (As of ... - Telekom
DECT Telephones Comfort Pro CM 500/510 (As of ... - Telekom
DECT Telephones Comfort Pro CM 500/510 (As of ... - Telekom
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Basic Functions Connections<br />
Multiple Trunk Keys<br />
Multiple trunk keys can be configured on your telephone (three max. on the <strong>Comfort</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> communications<br />
system) Each <strong>of</strong> these keys has its own internal call number – independent <strong>of</strong> system configuration – which<br />
can also be assigned to its own external call number. <strong>As</strong>k your system administrator about the configuration<br />
applicable to you.<br />
When you have multiple trunk keys configured on your telephone, you can dial a call number directly via one<br />
<strong>of</strong> these keys, please refer to the Pre-dialling starting on page 57 chapter. The first trunk key is designated the<br />
preference key if you do not make a selection.<br />
When making a call from the redial list or from the caller lists, the respective trunk key is automatically seized<br />
from which the original call was made.<br />
Tip<br />
Use the programmable keys for fast and convenient access to your device’s trunk keys. <strong>As</strong>sign the<br />
Line x function to one or multiple keys. The trunk key is then permanently assigned to the<br />
programmed key. You can also programme a key with the Select Line function. You can then select<br />
the respective trunk key desired via this programmed key. Please refer to the Key <strong>Pro</strong>gramming starting on<br />
page 132 chapter for further information.<br />
Multiple Connections<br />
Your device can handle two connections simultaneously, i.e. you can speak with two callers at the same time,<br />
and switch back and forth between these connections (toggle) or conduct a three-party conference. Any<br />
further callers will hear a busy signal.<br />
When the system administrator has configured a call queue, any further calls are given a place in the queue<br />
(please refer to the Calls in the Call-Waiting Queue starting on page 53 section).<br />
DTMF Postdial/VF Signalling<br />
Depending on the system configuration, your telephone is automatically set to VF signalling during a call. Use<br />
VF signalling, e.g. to query a voice message or voicebox. Please contact your system administrator if you have<br />
questions regarding this function.<br />
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