D-Link voip ta dvg-5112s Manual Do Utilizador

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DVG-5112S User’s Manual       
 
D-Link Systems, Inc.                                                                                                                                                        26 
3-11 Calling Features 
 
 
  Do Not Disturb: The particular line will only be able to call out when this variable is enabled. All 
incoming calls will be rejected. 
  Unconditional Forward: All incoming calls will be forwarded to the “Forwarding Number” 
automatically. 
  Busy Forward: Forward incoming calls to the “Forwarding Number” when the port is busy. 
  No Answer Forward: Forward incoming calls to the “Forwarding Number” after ring timeout expires 
without answer. 
  Call Hold: Enable the call hold feature on the specific FXS port. 
  NOTE: Call Hold must be checked for Call Transfer or Call Waiting to be active. 
  Call Transfer: Enable the call transfer feature of the specific FXS port. 
  Call Waiting: Enable the call waiting feature of the specific FXS port. 
 
Calling Feature Instructions: 
  Call Hold: The call will be put on hold after the FLASH button is pressed on the phone set. The 
gateway will play hold music (provided by your VoIP network) to the remote end. 
  Call Transfer: The call will be put on hold after the FLASH button is pressed on the phone set (the 
gateway plays hold music to the remote end). Once the call is on hold, the local user can dial out to 
another number after a dial tone is received. After the handset is replaced on the hook, the call on hold 
will then be transferred to the new number regardless of the status of the new call. If the wrong number 
is dialed for the new call, just press the FLASH button to get the on hold call back. Please notice that 
the PBX between the phone sets and the gateway must support FLASH features in order to use this 
function. If a phone set is connected directly to the FXS port of the gateway and FLASH functions are 
not working, please adjust the settings in “Flash Detect Time” under “Line Settings” on page 24. 
  NOTE: The availability of the above features also depends on your VoIP network. Please also check 
with your service provider on these services. 
 
Examples of establishing a Three-Way call: 
1.  Phone1 dials to Phone2, Phone2 answers the call. 
2.  Phone1 presses Flash then calls Phone3 (Phone2 is on hold) and Phone3 answers the call. 
3.  Phone1 dials *61 and then presses Flash to start the conference call. 
Or 
4.  Phone1 dials to Phone2, Phone2 answers the call. 
5.  Phone3 dials to Phone1 (Call Waiting), Phone1 presses Flash to pick up the second call and talk to 
Phone3. 
6.  Phone1 dials *61 and then presses Flash to start the conference call.