Button
Function
CONF (Conference)
Establishes a conversation with the current members in the order
assigned in the conference group. Pressing this button again will add
the next available member in the group to the conversation.
TRANSFER
Removes the member who joined the conversation last. The member
can still listen to the announcement.
FLASH/RECALL (Flash/Recall
mode)
Removes the member who joined the conversation last. The member
will be disconnected from the conference group call and hear a
reorder tone.
SP-PHONE
Enables a hands-free conversation.
A member extension can inform the caller that he wants to speak or join the conversation by sending a
notification. The caller will hear a notification tone and the requesting extension’s information will be shown on
the display for five seconds.
Conference Groups
Eight conference groups can be programmed, and a maximum of 31 members can be assigned to each group.
The available destinations as members of the conference group are as follows:
Destination
Availability
Wired Extension (PT/SLT/SIP Extension/ISDN Extension)
ü
PS
ü
Incoming Call Distribution Group
PS Ring Group
UM Group
VM Group (DTMF/DPT)
External Pager (TAFAS)
DISA
Analogue/ISDN Remote Maintenance
Idle Line Access no. + Phone no.
ü
Trunk Group Access no. + Trunk Group no. + Phone no.
ü
Other PBX Extension (TIE with no PBX Code)
Other PBX Extension (TIE with PBX Code)
*1
Only available when the networking type of the trunk is assigned as private.
Join After Time Out
When conference group members do not answer a conference group call within the preprogrammed time limit,
the member’s telephones will stop ringing. However, even after the time limit has expired, members can join
the conference.
Additionally, extension users not registered in the called conference group can join a conference after it has
started. Outside callers using DISA and TIE line users can also join a conference after accessing their extension
using Walking COS.
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Feature Guide
2.15.1 Conference Group Call
Summary of Contents for KX-NS300
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