Receiving calls – Nortel Networks MOBILE COMMUNICATION CLIENT 3100 User Manual

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Advanced functions

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NN42030-107 MC 3100 3.0 Standard 02.02

November 2008

1.

While a call is connected on your desktop phone, select Menu, Take
Call
.

2.

While a call is connected on the MCC 3100, press Handoff on your
desktop phone.

3.

Answer the call on your Windows Mobile device.

Note 1: When either the MCC 3100 or desktop phone for an
MCC 3100 user are in a call to Nortel CallPilot, you cannot use the
Device Handoff feature. As a security measure, CallPilot does not
allow the login session to move to another device.

Note 2: You can use the Call From feature on the MCC 3100 to
initiate a call from the desk phone, but you cannot use the Device
Handoff feature for that call.

Moving an incoming call from your mobile phone to
your desk phone (Device Handoff)

You can transfer an incoming call from your mobile phone to your desk
phone by using the Handoff key.

1.

When a call is incoming on your Windows Mobile device, press
Handoff.

2.

Answer the call on your desk phone.

Receiving calls

After you log on, you can receive voice calls from any pane of the
MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile. You can receive and accept incoming
calls even if the device is Personal Identification Number (PIN) locked.
The manner in which the calls are handled depends on how you have
configured the following options in your call settings:

Call Screening Mode (On, Off, or Do Not Disturb [DND])—If you turn
call screening on, a notification appears whenever you receive a call.
With the notification turned on, you can accept the call locally, reject
the call, or redirect the call to one of your alternate numbers. If you
turn call screening off, your incoming calls are sent to the local
device, where you can answer them. If you enable DND, your
incoming calls are treated as if they were unanswered on the device.

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