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The 4620 Telephone Page 35
4620 User’s Guide Page 35
IP Office 40DHB0002USEP - Issue 1 (4th November 2003)
Steal - Call Steal
Take over a call from a specified extension or retrieve a call just transferred
or forwarded.
If a target extension number is entered when this function is programmed,
Steal displays that number. Pressing Steal when the target
extension has a call will take over the call.
If no target extension number is entered when the function is programmed,
Steal retrieves the last calls transferred from the extension. This
includes calls diverted to voicemail.
SusCW - Suspend CW
Suspend the current call at the exchange and answer the waiting call.
Pressing
SusCW is only supported if the exchange provides a Q.931
suspend call facility.
TmDay - Time of Day
Pressing TmDay displays the time of day and date on the phone
display. This will display TmDay on a dark background.
Pressing
TmDay again erases the time of day and date and TmDay is
shown on the default screen background.
VMRB+ - Voicemail Ringback On
The VMRB+ key toggles voicemail ringback for the extension on/off.
When on, VMRB+ is shown on a dark background and the extension is
called when new messages are left in its mailbox.
When off, VMRB+ is shown on the default screen background.
VMCol - Voicemail Collect
Accesses a specified voicemail mailbox to collect or leave messages.
This function requires entry of the target mailbox name prefixed by either ?
to collect messages or # to leave a message. If just ? or # is entered, then
the calling extension's mailbox is assumed.
The
VMCol key appears followed by the mailbox name.
VMOn - Voicemail On
Switches voicemail for the extension on/off.
The
VMOn key toggles voicemail operation for the extension on/off.
When voicemail is on, VMOn is shown on a dark background. When
voicemail is off, VMOn is shown on the default screen background.
WUTim - Set Wrap Up Time
Sets the extension's busy wrap up time to be inserted between calls.
Pressing
WUTim sets the extension's busy wrap up time to the
indicated number of seconds. This time is used to set a delay between
ending one call and the next call ringing the extension (the waiting call may
be indicated on the display however).
The time in seconds (programmed by the system administrator) is shown
next to WUTim.

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