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A call from a handset to CyberGenie also uses a
single air channel.
Calls between two handsets, however, use two air
channels, one for each handset.
Your CG 2400 system supports up to six
simultaneous air channels for a maximum of three
handset-to-handset sessions if there are no handset-
to-CyberGenie calls or external calls at the same
time.
It also supports a maximum of two simultaneous
handset-to-CyberGenie calls.
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Outgoing and Incoming Calls
You can place or receive calls from your handset. All
calls are either external (involving an outside line) or
internal (handset to handset, or handset to
CyberGenie).
You can park a call (put it on hold so another user
can retrieve it), retrieve a parked call, or transfer a
call to another user.
You can also send an unwanted call to a rejection
message.
Placing an External Call
For external calls, the handset works like a cellular
phone; you pre-dial the phone number first, then
activate the call.
You have two ways of placing calls from the handset:
You can dial a number using the handset keypad.
You can use CyberGenie to place your call based
on your spoken command, using the Call by
Name feature. To use Call by Name, the contact
name must already be set up in CyberGenie’s
contacts list, and the speech recognition feature
must be activated. (For more information, see
Contacts” on page106.)
When requesting CyberGenie to dial a name from the
contacts list, CyberGenie will dial whichever number
you have listed as the default number for that
contact unless you specify otherwise. (See “Adding
and Updating Contact Records” on page107 for more
information on setting a default number.)
To place an external call with the keypad:
1. Enter the number on the handset. The number
will appear in the handset display. If you enter
the number incorrectly, press to remove the
number one digit at a time, then enter the
number again.