To return to a conference
1.
On the
Calls
screen, select the call on hold.
2.
Press
Retrieve the Call
.
–or–
Go off-hook.
Operation in Line Buttons mode
To leave a conference and be able to return
1.
On the
Calls
screen, press the flexible button that
you programmed as the conference button.
2.
Go on-hook.
The other conference participants can continue
talking.
To return to a conference
1.
On the
Calls
screen, do one of the following:
•
Press the flashing green flexible button that
corresponds to the call.
•
Press
INT'
if it is flashing.
Note
•
For details about creating a conference button,
see "Customising the Flexible Buttons
(Page 142)".
Usage tips
•
When a conference call includes more than 1
internal call, you can also return to the conference
by simply going off-hook.
To leave a conference and not be able to return
1.
Press
(
TRANSFER
).
2.
Go on-hook.
Note
•
To leave a conference call involving two outside
parties and have the conversation continue,
your extension must be enabled to transfer calls
to outside lines through COS programming.
Locking Operations
(Application Lock)
The Application Lock feature lets you restrict operation
to only a few operation screens. When you set the
Application Lock, you can still access some screens,
such as the
HOME
and
Calls
screens.
If you try to access a screen that is locked, you will be
prompted for a password to turn off Application Lock.
To use the Application Lock, you must enable the
Application Lock feature. For details, see "Password
Settings (Page 121)".
To set the Application Lock
1.
On the
HOME
screen, press
.
To cancel the Application Lock
1.
On the
HOME
screen, press
, or access a
screen that is locked.
2.
On the
Unlock Application
window, enter the
Application Lock password.
3.
Press
OK
.
Note
•
If you enter the wrong password a
pre-programmed number of times, your
extension will become locked. To unlock your
extension, the PIN and PIN lock for your
extension must be cleared. For details, consult
your manager.
Operating Instructions
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Basic Feature Operation