Grandstream Networks 200 Series Handset Mode, Speakerphone/Headset Mode, Call Hold, Call Transfer

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4.3.5 Handset Mode, Speakerphone/Headset Mode

Handset mode and Speakerphone/Headset mode cannot be enabled at the same time. Pressing the hook-switch or Speakerphone button would toggle the phone between these two modes.

4.3.6 Call Hold

While in conversation, pressing the “Hold” button will put the remote end on hold. Pressing the “Hold” button again will release the previously Hold state and resume the bi- directional media.

4.3.7 Call Waiting and Call Flashing

If call waiting feature is enabled, while the user is in a conversation, he will hear a special stutter tone if there is another incoming call. User then can press FLASH button to put the current call party on hold automatically and switch to the other call. Pressing flash button toggles between two active calls.

4.3.8 Call Transfer

Two transfer operations are supported.

4.3.8.1Blind Transfer

User can transfer an active call to a third party without announcement.

User presses the “TRANSFER” button and if the other voice channel is available (i.e., there is no other active conversation besides the current one), user will hear a dial tone. User can then dial the third party’s phone number followed by pressing SEND button.

NOTE:

Enable Call Feature” has to be configured to “Yes” in web configuration page in order to make the features to work.

A can hold on to the phone and wait for one of the three following behaviors:

A quick confirmation tone (temporarily using the call waiting indication tone) follows by a dial tone. This indicates the transfer has been successful. At this point, the user can either hang up or make another call.

A quick busy tone followed by a restored call (On supported platforms only). This means the transfer has failed due to the failed response sent from

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Contents Grandstream Networks, Inc For Firmware VersionTable of Contents Using BUDGETONE-200 IP PhoneRestore Factory Default Setting Appendix I Glossary of Terms Welcome Installation What is Included in the PackageConnecting Your Phone Safety Compliances WarrantyPage Product Overview Key Features Software FeaturesHardware Features Hardware Specification Model BudgeTone-200Using BudgeTone-200 IP Phone Getting Familiar with LCD / LEDIcon LCD Icon Definitions Page Getting Familiar with Keypad Callers Menu Called MessageMaking and Answering Phone Calls Handset, Speakerphone and Headset ModeMake Calls using Numbers SEND/REDIALMENUkey 192 168 000 Make Calls using IP AddressAnswer an Incoming Call MENUkey 192168001020*45062Call Waiting and Call Flashing Handset Mode, Speakerphone/Headset ModeCall Hold Call TransferConference Call Checking Message and Message Waiting IndicationAttended Transfer Call Features Mute and DeleteConfiguration Guide Configuration with KeypadMenu Item Menu Functions Display 7 G-711u Display 10 Phy Addr Configuration with Web Browser Access the Web Configuration MenuEnd User Configuration End User Password IP Address Time Zone Grandstream Device ConfigurationStatus Basic Advanced Account Settings DaylightDhcp IP WAN MACLAN Dhcp DMZ IPWAN side http access PasswordDevice Mode End UserCloned WAN MAC Addr PPPoE Link Up disabledProduct Model BT200 LAN Dhcp Base IPAdvanced User Configuration Account Settings Status BasicAutomatic Upgrade Silence AdminTimeout Use # as SuppressionPort UpgradeLocal RTP Use RandomDtmf Option 42 to Disable CallUpdate Override NTPAccount Active Authenticate IDAuthenticate Password Account Name MyCompanyAuto Answer SIP Server Individual Account SettingsAccount Name SIP User IDMWI Disable Missed-Call Enable CallFeatures TimerUAS Specify Enable 100relSpecial Feature Force InviteSaving the Configuration Changes Rebooting the Phone from RemoteConfiguration through Central Provisioning Server Firmware Upgrade Upgrade through HttpUpgrade through Tftp Page Restore Factory Default Setting StepAppendix I Glossary of Terms DSP DNSDid FqdnFXS Echo CancellationFXO DhcpIVR HttpIP-PBX MTUOBP/SBC NATNTP PstnStun SDPSIP TCPVlan VoIP