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Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise User Manual

Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise
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Group (Supervised) Hold - via MLA Key
To put a call on
GGrroouupp
HHoolldd
, press the key corresponding to the MLA line (icon
changes to: ). This call can be retrieved at any one of the group terminals by
pressing the corresponding MLA line key (icon: ).
Private Hold
You can place an MLA line on hold in such a way that no other group terminal can
retrieve the call. This feature is named
PPrriivvaattee
HHoolldd
(icon: ).
To use Private Hold, on your terminal during the call. Your party is
placed on hold on the corresponding MLA key, but at other group terminals, the
icon n indicates that the line is busy. To retrieve your party, press the
corresponding MLA line key on your terminal.
Transferring calls
Between group members
In the course of a conversation, to transfer your party to another member of the
group, place the call on group hold and then advise the group member via
appropriate means (direct voice or station call) to pick up the MLA line.
To a user who is not a member of the group
Call the intended station, and then use the terminal soft key or pre-programmed
key to transfer the call. After transfer, the MLA line on which the call was initially
received becomes free (icon: o).
HOLD

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Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise Specifications

General IconGeneral
System TypeIP PBX
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, H.323
Voice CodecsG.711, G.729
NetworkingIP
RedundancyYes
Unified CommunicationsYes
Integrated ApplicationsVoicemail, Conferencing
Network InterfacesEthernet
Humidity10% non-condensing

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