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6.3.2
Common Telephony Services
Introduction
This section provides an overview of the functions that will be available if you activate one of the following services:
Call Hold service
Call Waiting service
Conference Call (3 Party) service
Call Transfer
For more information on the other services, please contact your service provider.
Call Hold service
If the
Call Hold
service is activated, you can use the following functions:
To...
Press...
Illustration
Put an active call on hold and enable a call set up (the
dial tone is generated)
R, 2
Terminate the call on hold
R, 0
Terminate an active call and switch to the call on hold
R, 1
Retrieve the call on hold (when there is no active call)
R, 1
Terminate an active call and enables a call set up (the
dial tone is generated)
R, 9
B
A
You
on hold
dial tone
B
A
You
active
You press
R, 2
B
A
You
active
B
A
You
active
on hold
You press
R, 0
B
A
You
active
B
A
You
active
on hold
You press
R, 1
B
A
You
active
B
A
You
on hold
You press
R, 1
B
A
You
dial tone
on hold
B
A
You
active
on hold
You press
R, 9
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Call Waiting service
If the
Call Waiting
service is activated, you can use the following functions:
Conference Call (3 Party) service
If the
Conference Call (3 Party)
service is activated, you can use the following functions:
To...
Press...
Illustration
Terminate an active call and switch to an incoming call
R, 1
Reject an incoming call
R, 0
Switch between an active call and a call on hold
R, 2
Switch between an active call and an incoming call
R, 2
B
A
You
active
B
A
You
active
incoming
You press
R, 1
B
A
You
active
B
A
You
active
incoming
You press
R, 0
B
A
You
on hold
active
B
A
You
active
on hold
You press
R, 2
B
A
You
on hold
active
B
A
You
active
incoming
You press
R, 2
To...
Press...
Illustration
Establish a conference call (or 3 party connection)
R, 3
During a conference call: put B and C on hold
R, 2
During a conference call: retrieve B and C when they
are on hold
R, 3
B
A
You
active
active
B
A
You
on hold
active
You press
R, 3
B
A
You
on hold
on hold
B
A
You
active
active
You press
R, 2
B
A
You
active
active
B
A
You
on hold
on hold
You press
R, 3
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Call Transfer
If the
Call Transfer
service is activated, you can use the following functions:
To...
Press...
Illustration
Transfer a call
R, 4
B
A
You
active
B
A
You
on hold
active
You press
R, 4
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6.4
Viewing Call Logs
Introduction
The
Call Logs
page on the
MediaAccess Gateway GUI
lists:
Successful incoming calls.
Missed incoming calls.
Successful outgoing calls.
Failed outgoing calls.
Viewing the telephony statistics
Proceed as follows:
1
Browse to the
MediaAccess Gateway GUI
.
For more information, see
“Accessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUI” on page 33
.
2
On the
Toolbox
menu, click
Telephony.
3
The
Telephony
page appears:
On this page you can see an overview of your last calls.
4
To view more detailed statistics, click
View telephony statistics and logs
in the
Pick a task
list.
Used icons
The call logs use the following icons to illustrate the call type:
Calling a contact from the call log
You can immediately start a new call to one of these contacts by clicking the button in the
Remote Number
column.
Icon
Type
Successful outgoing phone call
Successful incoming call
Failed outgoing call
Failed incoming call
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7
Saving Energy
Code of Conduct
To prove its commitment to protect the environment, Technicolor has signed the Code of Conduct, a global agreement to
reduce the power consumption of broadband access devices.
For more information, see
“7.1 Code of Conduct” on page 60
.
Technicolor power saving innovations
To further reduce the power consumption, Technicolor has developed the
ECO Manager
. This system constantly monitors
the services provided by the MediaAccess Gateway and automatically switches unused services to an ECO-friendly state.
For more information, see
“7.2 ECO Manager” on page 61
.
Next to this automated tool, you can also choose to manually disable services that you will not be using. For more
information,
“7.3 Manually Switching Off Services to Reduce Power” on page 62
.