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Nortel 1140E - Ignoring an Incoming Call

Nortel 1140E
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Receiving a call
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Ignoring an incoming call
You can terminate an incoming call alert without answering the call or
sending a Decline Call reason by pressing the Ignore Context-sensitive
soft key or by pressing the Goodbye fixed key. The caller continues to
hear the ringing tone but is unaware that you are ignoring the call. If voice
mail is configured then the calling party will be redirected to voice mail.
You can set the Call Ignore feature to either Local or Network. When Call
Ignore is set to Local only that IP Phone is affected and will stop ringing
when you press the Ignore Context-sensitive soft key. When Call Ignore
is set to Network and you press the Ignore Context-sensitive soft key the
phone will stop ringing, and a message will be sent to the network
indicating that you are busy at all SIP IP Phones you are logged into, and
the server should stop trying to contact you.
To set the Ignore feature to Local or Network press the Prefs Context-
sensitive soft key, select Feature Options, and select Call Ignore Action
from the menu. Press the Change Context-sensitive key to change the
Call Ignore setting to either Call Ignore: Local or Call Ignore: Network.
When you are on active call and you receive an incoming call, do not
press the Goodbye fixed key to ignore an incoming call. Pressing the
Goodbye fixed key causes the current call to disconnect. Press the
Ignore Context-sensitive soft key to ignore the incoming call.
To ignore an incoming call:
Ignore
To terminate an incoming call alert and
ignore the incoming call do one of the
following:
Press the Ignore Context-sensitive
soft key to terminate the an incoming
call.
or
Press the Goodbye fixed key, when
not on an active call.

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