User Manual Part 2

Quanta Computer Inc. IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202)
User Manual
211, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Kuei Shan Hsiang, CONFIDENTIAL
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5.3 Call Service
In this section we will describe all the call service supported in this IAD, and you can set the items
for line1 (FXS1) and line2 (FXS2).Please refer the following sub-section, it will guides you how to set it.
Call Waiting
The Call Waiting feature allows you to accept an incoming call while you are already on a phone call.
This feature places your first call on hold while you answer the second incoming call. You also have the
ability to disable Call Waiting on a per call basis or permanently.
Call Forwarding
The Call Forwarding feature allows you to forward all calls to a designated forwarding number
immediately. Your phone will not ring or provide call waiting when Call Forwarding is enabled.
Call Attended Transfer
The Attended Transfer feature allows you to transfer a call to any phone number. You can speak to both
parties before connecting.
Call Transfer
A call transfer is a telecommunications mechanism that enables a user to relocate an existing call to
another telephone or attendants console by using the transfer button and dialing the required location. The
transferred call is either announced or unannounced.
If the transferred call is announced, the desired party/extension is notified of the impending transfer. This
is typically done by putting the caller on hold and dialing the desired party/extension; they are then
notified and, if they choose to accept the call, it is transferred over to them.
On the other hand, an unannounced transfer is self-explanatory: it is transferred without notifying the
desired party/extension of the impending call. It is simply transferred to their line by way of a “transfer”
key on the operator’s phone or by keying in a string of digits which achieves the same function.

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