If you need to get through to a co-worker busy on another call, press
your Voice Over key. After the Voice Over alert tone ends you can
talk to your busy associate. They can respond to you without their
initial caller hearing. Your co-worker can even switch back and forth
between you and their initial call. Your Voice Over key shows the
feature's status:
For other ways to get through to a busy co-worker, see Call Waiting
(page 25), Callback (page 26), Off Hook Signaling (page 76),
Message Waiting (page 68) and Voice Mail (page 125).
You can only leave a Voice Over if you hear
two Off Hook Signaling tones.
1. (Voice Over) or .
You hear the Voice Over alert tone
and your Voice Over Key flashes. You
can talk to your co-worker after the
alert tone ends.
1. Press and hold flashing (Voice
Over).
The Voice Over key lights (green) and
then you can talk to the interrupting
party. Note that you cannot respond by
dialing the Voice Over feature code (6).
1. Release (Voice Over).
You can press your Voice Over key
repeatedly to switch between your ini-
tial call and the interrupting party.
To return to your
initial call:
To answer a Voice
Over you receive:
To initiate a Voice
Over to a busy
co-worker:
When the key is . . . You are . . .
Off Not using Voice Over
Flashing (red) Listening to the interrupting party
On (green) Responding to the interrupting party
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