Difference between revisions of "Hot-line Dialing"
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* Lifting the handset activates an alarm call from a lift. Whether the handset is replaced or not does not matter, the confirmation message and the return call will come through anyway. | * Lifting the handset activates an alarm call from a lift. Whether the handset is replaced or not does not matter, the confirmation message and the return call will come through anyway. | ||
* Lifting the handset activates a Call Request to a service center. The caller is supposed to wait for an answer with the handset off. If the handset is replaced, the Call Request is removed from the queue. | * Lifting the handset activates a Call Request to a service center. The caller is supposed to wait for an answer with the handset off. If the handset is replaced, the Call Request is removed from the queue. | ||
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Revision as of 17:59, 27 August 2007
When the handset is lifted on a station the system can be programmed to dial a certain number. When the handset is replaced, another number can be dialed. The feature is available on all stations with handset and is programmable per station.
Application examples:
- Lifting the handset activates an alarm call from a lift. Whether the handset is replaced or not does not matter, the confirmation message and the return call will come through anyway.
- Lifting the handset activates a Call Request to a service center. The caller is supposed to wait for an answer with the handset off. If the handset is replaced, the Call Request is removed from the queue.