Avaya 2050, 2030, 2060 manual Actions During a Call, Create a Conference Call

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Create a Conference Call

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Actions During a Call

Create a Conference Call

You have two methods of holding conference calls.

During a call, you can add callers to create a conference.

Alternatively, you can dial-in to a conference call being held at a pre-defined time. The numbers and passwords (optional) used for dial-in conferences are established by your System Manager. External callers can join dial-in conferences, but they must dial in to the INDeX and request a transfer to the dial- in conference.

Both types of conference calls can have up to 64 participating members.

External Lines:

If your exchange uses digital lines, you can conference several of these with internal parties. However, if your exchange uses any other type of line, you can only include one of those in a conference. Check with your System Manager for details.

To start or add to a conference:

1.During a call, press HOLD to hold your current call (or conference).

2.Call the new person that you want in conference.

3.If answered, ask if they wish to join a conference. If "yes" press CONFER.

If "no" and you clear down first, press SCROLL , CLEAR and then HOLD to retrieve the first call.

If "no" and called party clears down first, then press HOLD to retrieve the first call.

4.If unanswered, press HOLD to retrieve to the first call.

To exit the conference:

1. Press ANSWER/RELEASE or replace the handset.

To park all the conference parties: 1. Press PARK (see page 21).

To split a 3-way conference:

1.Press SPLIT to hold one caller and connect to another call.

2.To switch between calls, press HOLD.

Starting/Joining a dial-in conference:

1.To initiate a dial-in conference call, dial the conference call number and press

SET UP. You may be asked for a password.

If PASS is also displayed, then you can change the password.

2.To join a dial-in conference call, dial the conference call number and press

JOIN. You may be asked for a password.

3.As new members join the conference, you will hear two bleeps.

4.At any time during the conference you can press VIEW to display the extension number of the last member to join.

5.Tapping VIEW will cycle through all of the extension numbers of the members of the conference call.

6.Press ANSWER/RELEASE or replace the handset to exit.

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Contents INDeX Contents Contents Voice Manager Other FeaturesPhone Settings Ringer ControlsFurther Help Using This GuideWhat Features Can I Use? IntroductionOverride and Pass Display Phone FeaturesUsing Soft Keys and the Scroll Key Introduction to Display PhonesOn-Hook Dialling, Speaker & Answer Release Tones & RingingPhone Lamp Making Calls Making Internal CallsMaking a Page Call Redialling External Numbers Making External CallsBy Alpha Group By Dial by Name To make a call using an Alpha Group search of the INDeXTo make a call using Dial by Name search of the INDeX Making Calls from the INDeX DirectoryTo dial a system speed dial by name Using Speed DialsSpeed Dials Storing Personal Speed DialsIf Enter PIN Appears Roaming PINsPIN & Account Codes If Enter Account AppearsTo arrange a Callback Busy or UnansweredOptions If Busy or Unanswered Arrange a CallbackMonitoring a Call Leave a MessageCamp On and Wait IntrudeCreate a Conference Call Actions During a CallUsing the Notepad Switching to HandsfreeChanging the Call Volume Recall Adding Voluntary Account CodesSoftware Release Muting CallsAnswering a Page Call Alarms Triple Ring, Music or Recorded MessageAnswering Calls Answering Normal CallsAutomatic External Call Connection Answering a CallbackAnswering Other Extensions Call Pickup Automatic Calls Hotline OperationTransfer, Park & Hold Calls Transferring CallsHolding Calls Dialling Ahead Parking CallsDiverting Calls Using DivertsDivert Destinations To access the Voice ManagerTo set Divert on Busy or No Answer Setting the Divert Types and Personal NumbersTo set frequently used Divert All numbers To set infrequently used Divert All numbersTo select the divert all destination Switching Divert All On/OffSwitching No Calls On/Off To switch divert offTo set a forward Displaying an Absence MessageForwarding Calls To select an absence messageSetting Up a DSS Key Using DSS KeysDSS Keys BLF Status Lamps DSS Key LabelDSS Key Label Template Single Pips Intrusion Interruptions During a CallAnswering a Call Waiting Answering an AlertStopping ACD Calls Temporarily Busy ACD WorkingACD on 2050 Phones? Starting ACD Working Logging OnManager-Secretary Setup Setting Up Soft DSS KeysPlanning Soft DSS Keys Changing the Soft DSS Display Mode Changing the Soft DSS ExtensionsChanging the Soft DSS Usage Soft DSS Key Display Using Soft DSS KeysTo make a call using a Soft DSS key Manager-Secretary WorkingRemotely Switching No Calls/Divert On/Off Park Transferring CallsAlerting a Busy Extension Changing the Ringer Sound Changing the Ringer VolumeSwitching the Ringer On/Off Ringer ControlsSetting the Ringer Timeout Setting a Ringer StepTo add or remove an alarm message Press Message Other FeaturesPersonal Alarms To set a personal alarmTo select which group you wish to join/leave Missed CallsGroup To join/leave a group or groupsMessage Waiting Indication Hot DeskingPhone Settings Phone PasscodeBackground Music Displaying Phone Details Locking/Unlocking the PhoneLanguage Controls Listening to Voice Messages Using Any PhoneVoice Manager Voice Manager FunctionsChanging Your Temporary Greeting Modifying Your MailboxLeaving Voice Mail Messages Dial 1 Divert for Incoming CallsChanging the Time Night ServiceSystem Manager Phones What are System Manager Phones?To play/record an ACA module Changing the DateRecording ACA Messages To set the dateGood Phone Usage General Phone UsageAnswering Calls Account Codes GlossaryAlert IndexAL7 1LZ
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