Transferring Calls

OpenWorX Business Attendant System User Guide

Processing Calls

 

 

Transferring Calls

The Business Attendant System gives you three ways to transfer calls:

Blind Transfer

Transfers the caller directly to the destination party and releases the attendant from the call. This is also known as a Direct Transfer.

Screened Transfer

Places the caller on hold while the attendant calls the destination party and announces the transfer. After announcing the transfer, the attendant releases the call. This is also known as an Announced Transfer or Assisted Transfer.

Transfer to Voice Mail

Transfers the caller directly to the destination party’s voice mail box and releases the attendant from the call.

Announce Call

Allows the attendant to place the caller on hold while the attendant announces the transfer to the destination party without the destination party answering the phone.

Making a Blind

If you are already connected to a call, use any of the following methods to perform

Transfer

a blind transfer.

 

Note: If the destination party is external, the Business Attendant System forces the

 

attendant to perform a screened transfer and listen for a busy signal or a ring-

 

back tone, then manually release from the call.

To Make a Blind Transfer from the Line Status Window

Use the following steps to make a blind transfer from the Line Status window.

1. Enter the phone number of the person to whom you are transferring the call in the Number Entered field on the Line Status window.

2. Do one of the following:

• Select the Blind Xfer command button.

• Select Call > Blind transfer from the Line Status window.

• Press ALT+B.

• Press F6.

The Business Attendant System places the current call on hold, dials the party to whom the call is being transferred, and releases you from the call.

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NEC NDA-30103-004 manual Transferring Calls, Making a Blind, a blind transfer