Detailed Description
Tab. 229 Intrusion
Interface
Operating sequence / signalling on the terminal
A
If B is connected analogously and/or the handset
volume on B is set to loud, A hears C's intrusion and
may even be able to hear what C has to say to B.
B
The intrusion tone and the system phone display sig-
nal user B that, in addition to the current call, he also
has an internal call to intruded user C.
C
C will obtain the busy tone if intrusion is not enabled
or not available and if B rejects the intrusion.
Note:
If the conference tone is deactivated in the system configuration, user B
will not hear an attention tone. The national terms and conditions for
data protection need to be observed in this respect.
If B is making an exchange all, intrusion will only work if this feature is also enabled
for exchange calls, throughout the system.
Tip:
If intrusion is disabled, it is possible to send a text message to an intruded
user if he has a system phone with display, and to do so even during a
call.
Functions
Tab. 230 Intrusion: Suffix dialling functions
Functions
Activate intrusion
Answer without hold End call and
answer other user
Answer with hold Hold call and
answer other user
Answer with conference Include
other user in the current call
Reject Continue with original call
Funciones y prestaciones del sistema a partir de R2.1
syd-0370/1.2 – R2.1 – 07.2012
System phones
• Use digit suffix dialling: 7
• *44
•
• Use digit suffix dialling: 1
•
• Use digit suffix dialling: 2
•
• Use digit suffix dialling: 3
•
• Use digit suffix dialling: 0
Prestaciones
Scope
Requirement:
• B has allowed intrusion on his set.
• B is not in the process of setting up a
call, in an enquiry call or in a confe-
rence.
Possible interfaces:
• Internal
Requirement:
• C has the authorization to intrude.
Analogue terminal
R7 or *44 (R = control key)
R1
R2
R3
R0
445