28 CHAPTER 3: BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION
To announce a transfer:
1While on a call, press Transfer. The call is placed on hold, you hear a dial
tone, and the system prompts you enter a destination number.
2Dial the extension number to which you want to transfer the call
The call processor dials the call.
3If the recipient:
aAnswers, announce the call. Note that, at this point you cannot return
to the original caller.
If the recipient wants to take the call, press Transfer. Hang up.
If the recipient does not want to take the call, hang up the second call
and go back to the first call by pressing the Access button on which
the call originated.
bDoes not answer because the line is busy or unreachable, to return to
the original call, hang up the transfer call or press Feature Code 111
to see the original call on Hold.Then press the Hold button to return to
the original call.
Muting Calls You can prevent callers from hearing you by turning off the telephone’s
microphone when you are using the handset, or when your telephone is
in speaker phone mode.
To mute your telephone:
1While you are on a call, press Mute or press Feature + 101. The light
next to the Mute button comes on. Callers cannot hear you.
2To turn this feature off, press Mute or Feature + 101 again.
Mute Ringer You can prevent the telephone’s ringer from ringing by enabling this
feature. By default, the telephone’s ringer is enabled (feature disabled).
You can enable or disable the telephone’s ringer at any time while either
on the telephone or on-hook, but the change takes effect on the next
incoming call.
If the telephone reboots or is upgraded with new software, the ringer
resets to the default ringer enabled (feature disabled) mode.