Several Parties
11
To connect an external party with an external party use the procedure described
in the section
Connecting Two External Parties with Each Other
on page 12.
3.5
Transferring a Call without Notifying the
Destination Party
GR
(external access code, e.g.
0
)
Z
(destination no.)
h
You can transfer an incoming call to another internal or external destination. When
you hear the ringing signal, hang up the handset.
If the call you wish to transfer is not accepted within a certain length of time, you
will receive an automatic recall. You are reconnected with the original caller after
lifting the handset. The length of time for the automatic recall is set by your system
administrator in the
Configurator
for all OpenCom 100 users.
If the party to whom you want to transfer the call is busy, disconnect this call by
pressing the
R
key. You will again hear a dialling tone and can set up a new con-
sultation, or press the
R
key once more to speak to the party on hold again.
On a SIP terminal, please review the user guide of the manufacturer on how to
transfer a call without notifying the destination party.
To connect an external party with an external party use the procedure described
in the section
Connecting Two External Parties with Each Other
on page 12.
3.6
Starting a Three-Party Conference
GR3G
…
You are speaking with someone on the telephone. You set up a further connection
(e.g. by consultation or by accepting a call). You can toggle between these parties
(see
Toggling
on page 10) or press the keys
R3
to start a three-party con-
ference and speak to both parties at the same time.
On ISDN telephones and on SIP terminals you start a three-party conference by
means of the corresponding function key or a menu.
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