Grandstream Networks 200 Series Conference Call, Checking Message and Message Waiting Indication

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server and the phone will try to recover the call. The busy tone is just to indicate to the transferor that the transfer has failed.

Busy tone keeps playing. This means the phone has failed to receive the final response and decide to time out. Be advised that this does not indicate the transfer has been successful, nor does it indicate the transfer has failed.

4.3.8.2Attended Transfer

User can transfer an active call to a third party with announcement.

User presses the “FLASH” button and hears a dial tone, then dial the third party’s phone number followed by pressing “SEND” button. If the call is answered, press “TRANSFER” to complete the transfer operation and hand up, if the call is not answered, pressing “FLASH” button to resume the original call.

NOTE:

When Attended Transfer failed, if A hangs up, the BudgeTone phone will ring user A back again to remind A that B is still on the call. A can pick up the phone to restore conversation with B.

4.3.9 Conference Call

BudgeTone 200 phone supports 3-way conference.

Assuming that call party A and B are in conversation. A wants to bring C in a conference:

1.A presses the “CONFERENCE” button to get a dial tone and put B on hold

2.A dials C’s number then “SEND” key to make the call

3.If C answers the call, then A presses “CONFERENCE” button to bring B, C in the conference.

4.If C does not answer the call, A can press FLASH back to talk to B.

NOTE:

During the conference, if B or C drops the call, the remaining two parties can still talk. However, if A the conference initiator hangs up, all calls will be terminated.

4.3.10 Checking Message and Message Waiting Indication

When BudgeTone-200 is on-hook, pressing the MESSAGE button will trigger the phone to call the VM Server (VMS) configured for the Account.

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Contents For Firmware Version Grandstream Networks, IncUsing BUDGETONE-200 IP Phone Table of ContentsRestore Factory Default Setting Appendix I Glossary of Terms Welcome What is Included in the Package InstallationConnecting Your Phone Warranty Safety CompliancesPage Product Overview Software Features Key FeaturesHardware Features Model BudgeTone-200 Hardware SpecificationGetting Familiar with LCD / LED Using BudgeTone-200 IP PhoneIcon LCD Icon Definitions Page Getting Familiar with Keypad Message MenuCalled Callers SEND/REDIAL Handset, Speakerphone and Headset Mode Make Calls using Numbers Making and Answering Phone CallsMENUkey 192168001020*45062 Make Calls using IP AddressAnswer an Incoming Call MENUkey 192 168 000Call Transfer Handset Mode, Speakerphone/Headset ModeCall Hold Call Waiting and Call FlashingChecking Message and Message Waiting Indication Conference CallAttended Transfer Mute and Delete Call FeaturesConfiguration with Keypad Configuration GuideMenu Item Menu Functions Display 7 G-711u Display 10 Phy Addr Access the Web Configuration Menu Configuration with Web BrowserEnd User Configuration Daylight Grandstream Device ConfigurationStatus Basic Advanced Account Settings End User Password IP Address Time ZoneDMZ IP WAN MACLAN Dhcp Dhcp IPEnd User PasswordDevice Mode WAN side http accessLAN Dhcp Base IP PPPoE Link Up disabledProduct Model BT200 Cloned WAN MAC AddrAdvanced User Configuration Status Basic Account SettingsAutomatic Upgrade Suppression AdminTimeout Use # as SilenceUse Random UpgradeLocal RTP PortDtmf Override NTP Disable CallUpdate Option 42 toAccount Name MyCompany Authenticate IDAuthenticate Password Account ActiveAuto Answer SIP User ID Individual Account SettingsAccount Name SIP ServerMWI Timer Enable CallFeatures Disable Missed-CallForce Invite Enable 100relSpecial Feature UAS SpecifyRebooting the Phone from Remote Saving the Configuration ChangesConfiguration through Central Provisioning Server Upgrade through Http Firmware UpgradeUpgrade through Tftp Page Step Restore Factory Default SettingAppendix I Glossary of Terms Fqdn DNSDid DSPDhcp Echo CancellationFXO FXSMTU HttpIP-PBX IVRPstn NATNTP OBP/SBCTCP SDPSIP StunVoIP Vlan