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Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls on an Analog
Extension of the FRITZ!Box
When the “call waiting” function is switched on, you hear a
signal whenever you receive an external call during an active
telephone conversation. You can then accept the call within
30 seconds. If you do not accept the call, it will be rejected.
You can enable and disable the “call waiting” function in the
FRITZ!Box user interface in the menu “Telephony / Telephony
Devices”.
Accepting Waiting Calls on Other Telephones
When making calls with a cordless DECT telephone registered
on the FRITZ!Box, you can accept waiting calls using the tele-
phone menu.
Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls on an Analog Extension
R2
Use this keypad sequence to accept a waiting call.
The first call is on hold.
If you would like to end the first call, hang up the re-
ceiver. As soon as you have hung up your telephone
will ring. When you pick up the receiver, you will be
connected with the waiting call.
R1
If the first call was on hold, you can return to the
first call using this keypad sequence.
R0
With this keypad sequence you can reject a waiting
call.
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Alternating Between Calls
During a telephone call you can establish a connection to a
second party. You can alternate between the two parties as
often as you like.
Alternating Between Calls
Call 1
P
You are talking with party 1.
R
Press the Hold (“R”) button.
M
Call party 2.
Dial an external telephone number,
or dial
ss
and an internal telephone number.
Internal numbers:
Socket “FON 1” of the FRITZ!Box: 1
Cordless DECT telephones: 610 – 615
IP telephones: 620 – 629
Call 2
P
When party 2 picks up the receiver the call has been
established.
The connection with party 1 is on hold.
R2
If you would like to return to the waiting party 1, dial
the keypad sequence at left.
With this keypad sequence you can alternate be-
tween the two parties as often as you like.
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Ending Hold
O
The waiting party hangs up and you continue the
call with the other party.
R1
or
You end the call with party 2 by dialing the keypad
sequence at left. The conversation with party 1 is
resumed.
O
K
P
or
You can end the active call by hanging up the hand-
set. Your phone rings. As soon as you pick up the re-
ceiver you are connected with the waiting party.
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Consultation / Hold
You can put a telephone call on hold in order to consult with
another party. You call the second party. The party to the oth-
er call does not hear the consultation; after you are finished
you can resume the call that was on hold.
Consultation / Hold
Call 1
P
You are talking to caller 1.
R
Press the Hold button. Call 1 is on hold. Party 1
can no longer hear you.
M
Establish the connection to party 2: Dial an in-
ternal telephone number (see
page 81
) or an
external telephone number.
Call 2
P
If party 2 accepts the call, you can conduct the
conversation.
R
If party 2’s line is busy or the call is not an-
swered, press the Hold button again to return
to call 1.
R1
Use this keypad sequence to return from call 2
back to call 1. Call 1 is now active again.
If you only press the Hold button, the connec-
tion to caller 2 remains on hold until caller 2
hangs up.
You can also end call 2 by hanging up the recei-
ver. Your telephone rings and after you pick up
the receiver again you will be connected with
party 1.
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Using Keypad Shortcuts
With keypad sequences you can control the services and fea-
tures of your telephone line.
For information about which keypad sequences you can use,
contact your telephone carrier.
Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension with Automatic
Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
sr
<Seq>
Dial the sequence shown at left. <Seq> stands for a
keyboard sequence.
Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension without Automatic
Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
0sr
<Seq>
Dial the sequence shown at left. <Seq> stands for a
keyboard sequence.
Automatic outside dialing is the default setting in the
FRITZ!Box. If you make a lot of internal calls, you may want to
disable automatic outside dialing. For instructions, see
page 136
.

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