Receiving A Call - Cisco SPA 504G Setup And User Manual

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cfwd

Receiving a Call

When you receive a call only two soft keys are active:
answer
ignore
answer
Ignore
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the required number and dial it by lifting the handset, pressing
the speaker key
invoke the speaker. Alternatively you can delete the entry, edit
the number or save it in your local phone address book.
Choosing this latter option will prompt you to enter a name
under which the number will be stored. Pressing cancel will
return you to the home screen.
Pressing this soft key will request a number to which all future
incoming calls will be transferred. This should be the full number
and not a short code. However, it is better to use the portal
website facility for call forwarding as it is much more versatile.
When cfwd is turned on, the phone will display –cfwd indicating
which key to press to deactivate the call forwarding operation.
Either pick up the handset or press the speaker key
the call. Pressing the answer soft key will invoke the speaker if
the handset is on the phone.
If you do not wish to take an incoming call on your phone press
the ignore soft key. The caller will then either hear the engaged
tone or, if any Voice mail feature such as Call Forwarding to
Voice Mail has been activated for this phone number on the
portal website, they will hear a short message, typically "The
person on number XXX is on the phone, please leave your
messages after the tone. When you have finished hang up or
press the hash key".
The ignore command deactivates automatically on the incoming
call terminating.
or pressing the dial soft key which will
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