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■ You can also programme the function “Enter booking number” to a feature key
(see also Programming Functions (Features) starting on page 123). Via this
feature key you can then enter the booking number during the conversion. To
programme, select the
Connections:
2ƒDial:
9ƒBooking number
entry from the
Main menu
.You can define a booking number that will be
saved to the feature key. If you do not define a booking number, then you can –
after pressing the feature key – enter “any” booking number. Ask your system
administrator how long a booking number can be (this depends on the system
configuration) and which booking numbers already exist, if any.
■ Calls made with booking numbers can be analysed with the OpenCom 100’s
OpenCount web application.
2.3.9 MenuCard “Busy”
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Briefly press the MenuCard key, then select the following from the
Busy
MenuCard …
Callback
: You leave your call-back request with a busy internal subscriber (not
possible for hunt group numbers).
Pick-up select…
*: You accept a call for any other telephone. To do this, enter
the number of that telephone. If the other terminal is already in the call state (e. g.
an answering machine is in announcement mode), you pick up the call. The sub-
scriber for whom you picked up the call must belong to a user group for which
“Call removal” authorisation is activated, otherwise “Pick-up selective” is not pos-
sible.
(*: Not possible if there are already two active calls.)
Note: If a called subscriber is a member of a user group for
which pick-up protection is active, then you cannot selec-
tively pick up calls to this subscriber’s number.
VIP call
*: Your call is acoustically signalled to called internal busy subscribers,
even if they have activated their call waiting protection, call protection or call for-
warding (only possible on system terminals).
(*: Not possible if there are already two active calls.)