5.00 Conference
5.01 Conference-One Appearance
Description
During a conversation with an extension or an
outside party, the extension user can add another
party (extension or outside party) on the current
conversation and hold a three party conference
on one DN button : this is called Conference-One
Appearance.
On the TSW card, there are eight standard
conference trunks provided for this purpose.
By equipping the optional conference expansion
card (KX-T336104), the number of conference
trunks increases to 64.
To utilize optional conference expansion card,
assign “Configuration-System Assignment”, TSW
Additional CONF to “Yes.”
When two members in the conference are
outside parties, two conference trunks are
necessary. In all other cases, one conference
trunk is enough.
If a member in the conference is using the PITS
provided with a display, the following message
appears on the display of the PITS during the
conference, showing the other two members.
• When both of the other members are
extensions:
E1234 & E5678
Directory numbers of the
extensions
• When one is an extension and the other is an
outside party:
E1234 & Panas
Leading five digits of the
CO line's name
• When both of the other members are outside
parties:
Matsu & Panas
Programming
Conditions
Pressing the HOLD button during a conference is
ignored.
Pressing the CONF button after calling the
second party offers conference status. If no
conference trunks are available, pressing the
CONF button is ignored and conference is not
established.
Pressing the TRANSFER button by the
conference originator during a conference
restores the conversation with the previous party,
placing the later party on Consultation Hold.
Pressing the TRANSFER button again
establishes the conversation with the later party,
placing the previous party on Consultation Hold.
Pressing the CONF button restores the
conference.
Pressing the TRANSFER button by a conference
member other than the conference originator
during the conference is ignored.
System Programming
Reference
VT
Dumb
“Configuration-System Assignment”,
TSW Additional CONF
10-C-1.00
9-D-1.01
4-G-5
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