Establishing a Conference Call
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On an NBX Business Telephone:
1
While you are on a call, press the Access button assigned to
Direct Mail
Transfer
.
2
Dial the extension of the person to whose voice mailbox you want to
transfer the call.
3
Hang up the handset.
On an NBX Basic Telephone:
1
While you are on a call, press the
Feature
button and
441
.
2
Dial the voice mail extension of the person to whose voice mailbox you
want to transfer the call.
3
Hang up the handset.
Establishing a
Conference Call
You can establish a Conference Call with up to four parties, including
yourself. You must be using a telephone on the NBX system to establish
the call. The other three parties can be any combination of internal and
external parties.
On NBX Basic Telephones, you must use the Feature Code instructions
shown in parentheses. For NBX Business Telephones, use either the
Conference button or the Feature Code instructions.
From an NBX Telephone, follow these steps:
1
Dial a call, or receive a call from someone else. Two parties are now on
the call.
2
While on the call, press the
Conference
button (or press
Feature
+ 430
).
The system selects a new line and places the first party on hold.
3
Dial a call to an internal or external third party.
■
For an
announced
conference, wait for the third party to answer the
call, and then press the
Conference
button (or
Feature
+ 430
) again.
■
Until you press the
Conference
button (or
Feature
+ 430
) the
second time, the second party remains on hold, and you may
converse with the third party privately.
■
For a
blind
conference, press the
Conference
button (or
Feature
+
430
) immediately after you dial the number. You return to the
conference, and you and the second party hear the called party’s
telephone ringing.
Summary of Contents for NBX 3101
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Page 12: ...12 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
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Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 6 NBX MESSAGING...
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