Operations during a Call

Supposing that your first call is an internal call, you also have the same services available to you for placing the second enquiry call (depending on the second party’s status), as you would during a single call (see also “Operations for Outgoing Calls”). Thus, you can (see also the “Operations for Outgoing Calls”):

Be placed on automatic camp-on if the new calling party’s extension is busy.

Activate the automatic call-back feature for the new called extension that is busy, or not answering.

Broadcast a voice message on the new extension that is now free, if it is equipped with a loudspeaker.

End your second call by sending a mini-message to the new called extension, if it is compatible with this service.

Carry out an intrusion upon the current call on the new called extension, or override the Do not disturb status for this second party, depending on the rights assigned to your extension.

Refer Back Call between Two Parties or

Broker’s Call

During your enquiry call, supposing the second party has answered your call, and your first party remains on hold while you carry on a conversation with the second, you may alternate from one conver- sation to the other.

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You may transfer from one conversation to the other. To do so:

Press the first line key that is flashing rapidly.

 

You are now transferred back to your first call, and your second call

 

is placed on hold.

 

 

 

 

 

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