38 Switching between calls using the main window
Enterprise Edge Personal Call Manager User Guide P0908542 Issue 01
Multiple calls
Enterprise Edge Personal Call Manager can control several calls at once. The
maximum number of calls is equal to the maximum number of lines available. All
of the calls currently connected appear on the Enterprise Edge Personal Call
Manager task tray menu, the Calls menu, and the main window.
Although several calls can be controlled, only one call can be active at any time,
except if you have a conference. In a conference, you can have two active calls.
When you answer a held call, the currently active call is automatically put on hold.
This allows you to switch between held calls simply by answering the caller you
want to talk to.

Switching between calls using the main window

On the main window, the currently connected calls appear in the Calls box. The
currently active call shows the Active Call icon while the rest of the calls show the
Held Call icon.
To switch to a different call:
1. Double-click the icon of the caller you want to talk to.
or
1. Right-click the icon of the caller you want to talk to and then click UnHold.

Switching between calls using the task tray and Call menus

On the Enterprise Edge Personal Call Manager task tray menu and the Calls menu,
the currently connected calls appear at the top of the menu. The currently active call
shows the Active Call icon while the rest of the calls show the Held Call icon.
To switch to a different call:
1. Click the Enterprise Edge Personal Call Manager task tray icon or the
Calls menu, point to the caller you want to talk to and then click UnHold.
The caller you point to becomes the active call and the other call is put on
hold.
Transferring a call
Enterprise Edge Personal Call Manager allows you to transfer a call to a different
telephone. You can transfer the call with an announcement or without. With an
announcement, you are calling the person you are transferring the call to before you
transfer the call. Use announcements to inform the person who the caller is and why
they are calling.