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To place more than one call on hold on an NBX 2101 Basic Telephone

1Press the Hold button.

2Make or receive a new call:

To obtain dial tone and make a second call:

If you did not hang up the handset, press and release the hook switch.

If you did hang up the handset, pick it up again.

When you hear dial tone, dial the second call.

To answer a call:

If you did not hang up the handset, press the Call Toggle button.

If you did hang up the handset, pick it up again.

3To place the second call on hold, press the Hold button.

On an NBX 2101 Basic Telephone, you can place at most two calls on hold.

On the NBX 2101 Basic Telephone, if you have placed two calls on hold:

And you did not hang up the handset, press Call Toggle to return to the call that you most recently put on hold. Then press Call Toggle again to put that call on hold and return to the second call.

And you did hang up the handset, pick up the handset to return to the call that you most recently put on hold. Then press Call Toggle to put the call on hold and return to the second call.

Transferring a Call When you answer an incoming telephone call, the Transfer feature allows you to send that call from your telephone to any other internal line or, if your call permissions allow, to an outside line. To view your permissions, log in to NBX NetSet > User Information > Call Permissions. Your administrator can change your call permissions.

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3Com 3102, 3101 manual Transferring a Call

3102, 3101 specifications

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