LIP-6830
User
Guide
7
June
07
To transfer an active call:
1) Press
[BXfr]
Softkey.
2) Dial the number you wish to transfer.
3) Hang up to complete the transfer.
2.6
Call Forward
Call forward directs incoming calls to ring at another location. There are 4 conditions that can
be defined to forward calls;
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Call Forward Busy — redirects incoming calls if the Line is busy.
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Call Forward No Answer — redirects incoming calls if the call is not answered in the
designated time allowed (No Answer time).
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Call Forward Busy or No Answer — redirects incoming call if the Line is busy or, if idle
after No Answer time expires.
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Call Forward All Calls — redirects all incoming calls to a Line you designate.
To set up Call Forward:
1) Press
[CFwd]
Softkey, and use the
[Prev]-[Next]
Softkeys to select the desired Call
Forward Condition and press the
[ OK ]
Softkey.
2) Input the telephone number or address where your calls will be sent and press the
[ OK ]
Softkey.
NOTE:
When Call Forward is active, “Fwd. to …….” shows on the LCD screen.
To disable Call Forward:
1) Press
[CFwd]
Softkey, the message “Fwd. to …….” is no longer displayed on the LCD
screen.
2.7
3-Party Conference
The LIP-6830 3-Party Conference feature lets you speak with two other parties at once.
To initiate a conference between the current party, you, and another party:
1) Press or
[Conf]
Softkey, and dial the number you want to join in the conference.
2) When the party answers, press or
[Join]
Softkey to establish the conference.
NOTE:
If the new party does not answer, press the
[EndC]
Softkey to return to the original party.
If the originator of the conference call hangs up, then the other two parties will be disconnected.
If either of the called parties hangs up, the call will remain connected.
2.8
Call Waiting-Multiple Call Appearance
Each Line configured on the LIP-6830 can have multiple call appearances; call activity appears
at more than one Line button to facilitate call handling. This is very useful if the user is on one
call and needs to act on another incoming call on the same Line. While on a call, you will