Screened call operation
While a call is being screened:
The mailbox greeting played and the caller can be heard on the phone's speakerphone. The caller cannot hear the user.
The user is regarded as being active on a call. They will not be presented with hunt group calls and additional personal calls use abbreviated ringing.
1400/1600/9400/9500/9600 Series phones: If the phone's default audio path is set to headset or the phone is idle on headset, then the screened call is heard through the headset.
Any additional calls that go to the user's mailbox when they are already screening a call, remain at the mailbox and are not screened even if the existing call being screened is ended.
Making or answering another call while listening to a screened call is treated as ignoring the screened call. For users with Answer Pre-Select enabled (User | Telephony | Multi-line Options), pressing an appearance button to display details of a call is also treated as ignoring the screened call.
Other users cannot access a call that is being screened. For example they cannot use call pickup, bridged appearance or line appearance buttons, call intrude or call acquire functions.
Phone based administration cannot be accessed and the hold, transfer and conference buttons are ignored.
The screened caller using DTMF breakout ends the call screening.
Enabling do not disturb overrides call screening except for calls from numbers in the user's do not disturb exceptions list.
Locking the phone overrides call screening.
Manual call recording cannot be applied to a call being screened.
While a call is being screened, it uses one of the available voicemail channels. If no voicemail channels are available, call screening does not occur.
Warning:
The use of features to listen to a call without the other call parties being aware of that monitoring may be subject to local laws and regulations. Before enabling the feature, you must ensure that you have complied with all applicable local laws and regulations. Failure to do so may result in severe penalties.