Operation
[Disconnecting the current call]
The current call is disconnected by going on-hook during a conversation and if a call rings, go off-hook.
[Placing the current call on hold]
For All Extensions:
Execute the call holding operation (Refer to 3.7.1 Call Hold). Then go on-hook, and go off-hook again.
For KX-HDV series SIP phones:
Press the DN key on an extension which displays incoming calls during a conversation. (Refer to 4.4 DN
Key)
Conditions
Conditions
Note
It is possible to select whether to enable the Call Waiting feature for
each extension through Web Maintenance Console.
The number of simultaneous operation depends on the pre-
programmed setting (
Call Limit
).
Example:
If
Call Limit
is set to 8 (default), Up to 7 operations can perform
simultaneously.
A user cannot perform the
[Placing the current call on hold]
operation, during the following calls:
•
DISA (Refer to 3.1.4 DISA (Direct Inward System Access))
•
Meet Me (Refer to 3.9.2 Meet-me conference)
•
Doorphone (Refer to 3.11.1 Doorphone Call)
•
Built-in VM (Refer to 5 Voice Mail Features)
•
Paging (Refer to 3.10 Paging Features)
PIL Reference
2.3.1 PBX Configuration—[2-1] Extension—Port—SIP Extension
2.3.2 PBX Configuration—[2-2] Extension—Phone
3.7 Holding Features
3.7.1 Call Hold
Description
An extension user can put a call on hold. Any extension user can retrieve a held call.
Operation
[Call Hold]
To hold a call, press the [HOLD] button during a conversation.
[Call Hold Retrieve]
Operation for retrieving a held call depends on the type of telephone being used. For details, refer to manual
for your telephone.
3.7 Holding Features
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Summary of Contents for KX-HTS824
Page 4: ...Introduction 4 Feature Manual...
Page 6: ...List of Abbreviations 6 Feature Manual...
Page 9: ...Section 1 For Your Safety Feature Manual 9...
Page 12: ...1 1 1 For Your Safety 12 Feature Manual...
Page 13: ...Section 2 Feature Number Lists Feature Manual 13...
Page 18: ...2 1 2 Programming by Dial for Manager 18 Feature Manual...
Page 19: ...Section 3 Call Control Features Feature Manual 19...
Page 68: ...3 12 4 Outgoing Message OGM 68 Feature Manual...
Page 69: ...Section 4 Flexible Button Features Feature Manual 69...
Page 72: ...4 4 DN Key 72 Feature Manual...
Page 73: ...Section 5 Voice Mail Features Feature Manual 73...
Page 78: ...Note 78 Feature Manual...
Page 79: ...Note Feature Manual 79...