7
S
UPPLEMENTARY
V
OICE
C
ALL
S
ERVICES
Supplementary Voice
Services
The ISDN LAN Modem supports the following supplementary voice services.
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Call Waiting and Call Hold
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Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
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Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
Before You Begin
In order to use these services, they must also be supported on your ISDN line. Call
your telephone company if you want to have these services added.
Call Waiting and Call
Hold
Call Waiting allows you to place an active call on hold in order to answer an
incoming call. By default, Call Waiting is enabled on both ports. You can change
this configuration by entering the appropriate commands listed in Table 5 using a
telephone connected to one of the phone ports.
Once Call Waiting is turned on, it remains on until it is turned off.
Call Hold
Call Hold, as a service in conjunction with Call Waiting (not as a separate service),
allows you to interrupt a call in order to receive a second incoming call. When Call
Hold is on, communication on a B channel is interrupted and the B channel is
released for the incoming call. The Call Hold function does not, however, allow
you to put a call on hold and make a second outgoing call; it only allows for a
second incoming call.
How to Use Call Waiting
To use Call Waiting do the following.
1
When you hear the Call Waiting tone, press and release the switch hook button to
put the first call on hold and connect to the second call.
2
To put the second call on hold and switch back to the first call, press and release
the switch hook button.
Table 5
Configuring Call Waiting
Press these telephone keys
To do this
*43#
Enable Call Waiting for the phone port to which the
handset is connected.
#43#
Disable Call Waiting for the port to which the
handset is connected.
*#43#
Check if Call Waiting is enabled or disabled. A
double tone indicates this feature is enabled. A triple
tone indicates this feature is disabled.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C892A
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Page 22: ...16 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 32: ...26 CHAPTER 2 ISDN LAN MODEM FUNCTIONALITY DESCRIPTION ...
Page 42: ...36 CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION ...
Page 52: ...46 CHAPTER 4 SETTING UP TCP IP FOR WINDOWS AND MACINTOSH ...
Page 64: ...58 CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURING THE ISDN LAN MODEM ...
Page 90: ...84 CHAPTER 7 SUPPLEMENTARY VOICE CALL SERVICES ...
Page 96: ...90 CHAPTER 8 PLACING RECEIVING AND DISCONNECTING CALLS ...
Page 114: ...108 APPENDIX A NETWORKING PRIMER ...
Page 118: ...112 APPENDIX C ISDN LAN MODEM FACTORY DEFAULTS ...
Page 122: ...116 APPENDIX D ISDN LAN MODEM SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 126: ...120 GLOSSARY ...
Page 128: ...122 INDEX ...