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Old 25-04-2008, 13:18
malathi.j70@googlemail.com
 
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Default Call hold/answering machine

I just bought C475IP ansaphone, getting some help to setup.

a. How to set the system to recognise the incoming second call, how to
keep the first call on hold to answer the second call.
b. Is it possible to transfer the first call(on hold) to another VOIP
line and if it is how?
c. Are there any message/light/voice indication when there is a
message in answering machine, without actually checking the handset.

Thanks for the same.

Regards.
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Old 25-04-2008, 14:18
Pet - www.GymRatZ.co.uk
 
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Default Re: Call hold/answering machine

[email]malathi.j70@googlemail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> I just bought C475IP ansaphone, getting some help to setup.
>
> a. How to set the system to recognise the incoming second call, how to
> keep the first call on hold to answer the second call.
> b. Is it possible to transfer the first call(on hold) to another VOIP
> line and if it is how?
> c. Are there any message/light/voice indication when there is a
> message in answering machine, without actually checking the handset.[/color]

LOL!

Have you tried looking at the manufacturers web-site?
Most sites these days have downloadable .pdf user manuals for their
products old & new.

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Old 25-04-2008, 16:20
Ian Pawson
 
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Default Re: Call hold/answering machine

Pet - [url]www.GymRatZ.co.uk[/url] wrote:[color=blue]
> [email]malathi.j70@googlemail.com[/email] wrote:[color=green]
>> I just bought C475IP ansaphone, getting some help to setup.
>>
>> a. How to set the system to recognise the incoming second call, how to
>> keep the first call on hold to answer the second call.
>> b. Is it possible to transfer the first call(on hold) to another VOIP
>> line and if it is how?
>> c. Are there any message/light/voice indication when there is a
>> message in answering machine, without actually checking the handset.[/color]
>
> LOL!
>
> Have you tried looking at the manufacturers web-site?
> Most sites these days have downloadable .pdf user manuals for their
> products old & new.
>[/color]
The manual is on the supplied CD
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Old 25-04-2008, 16:21
Ian Pawson
 
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Default Re: Call hold/answering machine

[email]malathi.j70@googlemail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> I just bought C475IP ansaphone, getting some help to setup.
>
> a. How to set the system to recognise the incoming second call, how to
> keep the first call on hold to answer the second call.
> b. Is it possible to transfer the first call(on hold) to another VOIP
> line and if it is how?
> c. Are there any message/light/voice indication when there is a
> message in answering machine, without actually checking the handset.
>
> Thanks for the same.
>
> Regards.[/color]
The manual in on the supplied CD
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