Network Feature Operation
Network Call Transfer
DBS-2.3/9.2-540
T1 Networking - Revised April 2000
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• “Hold TRK #XX” (where “XX” is the line number) appears on the
display.
2. Dial the extension number to which the call is to be transferred.
3. When your call is answered, inform the third party of the transfer.
• If the third party is on the same DBS, “Talk-EXT NXXX” (where
“NXXX” is the extension) appears on the display.
• If the third party is on the another network DBS, “NET Talk GN”
(where “N” is the network access code) appears on the display.
4. Press
the
PROG
key.
• The line LED for the original outside line turns red.
• If the third party is on the same DBS, “TRF. NXXX TRK #YY” (where
“NXXX” is the extension and “YY” is the line) appears on the display.
• The third party need only pick up the handset to speak to the outside
line.
5. Hang up to complete the transfer.
Related Programming
• FF1 (System): Onhook (Automatic) Transfer
• FF1 (System): Recall Timer for Extension-Transferred CO Calls
• FF1 (System): Recall Timer for Extension-Transferred Intercom Calls
• FF1 (System): Recall Timer for Attendant-Transferred CO Calls
• FF1 (System): Recall Timer for Attendant-Transferred Intercom Calls
Considerations
• The Attendant can transfer calls even if the system is not set for Onhook
Transfer.
• You cannot transfer a call to an extension that has Do Not Disturb or
Absence Message activated.
• You can transfer a call to an extension that has Call Forwarding activated.
The transferred call will follow the call forwarding path of the extension it
is transferred to.
For example, if phone “A” is covered to phone “B,” calls that are
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