System features – AT&T RIM BlackBerry Bold MDC 9000 User Manual

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BATT appears when the battery is low.

Drop

Allows you to disconnect any call or drop the last person you added to a

conference call. [The (unlabeled) Drop button is located in the lower right corner of
the LCD display.]

Hold

Puts a call on hold until you can return to it. While a call is on hold, you can

leave your telephone to perform another task or pick up a call on another call
appearance.

Out-of-Range Indication

While the set is still active, it gives an audible indication

(double beep) and visual indication (the RANGE icon appears on the LCD display)
when the handset is getting out of range.

Status

Lets you know if your telephone is within working range. If you press the

Status button while the handset is out of range, a loud double beep is sounded and
the RANGE icon appears. These Status responses do not respond in-range and/or
off-hook.

Test (Local Test)

Allows you to verify the operation of the audio and visual

warning signals.

Transfer

Transfers a call from your telephone to another extension or outside

number. Use when your caller needs to speak further with someone else.
Note: Calls from an outside number to your telephone can be transferred only to an
extension, not to another outside number.

System Features

These features must be administered for your telephone by the system manager.
Check with your system manager to see which features you can use.

Abbreviated Dialing

Allows you to store selected number groups for quick and easy

dialing of frequently called, lengthy, or emergency numbers. Any number group can
be a complete or partial telephone number, an extension number, a trunk, or a
feature access code. There are four possible types of lists—personal, group, system,
and enhanced—and you can use as many as three out of these four (see your system
manager for details). Numbers on a personal list are programmable by you; numbers
on all other lists are programmable only by the system manager.

Automatic Callback

Sends you a special 3-burst ringing tone indicating that a

previously busy or unanswered extension is now available. Use to avoid constant
redialing when you want to speak to someone who is frequently busy on the
telephone or in and out of the office.
Note: Can be used only for extensions, not outside numbers. If your telephone is
connected to DEFINITY G2 or System 85, the Automatic Callback feature works
only with extensions that were busy; that is, it does not work with extensions at
which the person did not answer.

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