1.5
During a Conversation
Operations
1-39
Basic Operations
• During a 5-party conference, you cannot use this feature.
• With outside calls, you can put multiple calls on hold. However, with intercom calls, you
can put only one call on hold. One way around this is to use the Call Park feature. See two
pages ahead.
• If a call is placed on hold for more than the programmed time, ringing or an alarm tone will
be heard (Hold Alarm/Hold Recall) and the LCD will flash the following display.
Example:
— When holding extension 211, Mr. Brown: “211: Brown” will flash.
— When holding exchange line, CO 1: “Call on CO 1” will flash.
• If “Hold-2” or “Hold-3” is assigned by System Programming, you must dial “50” after
pressing the Recall button.
• Only an outside or intercom call can be placed on hold at any one time. If you want to hold
both calls, use the Call Park feature.
• 1.5 During a Conversation, “Retrieving a Call on Hold (Call Hold Retrieve)”
• 1.5 During a Conversation, “Placing a Call in System Parking Area (Call Park)”
• 1.7 Useful Features, “Conference (5-party)”
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Hold”.
SLT
SLT
PT
PT
PT
☞
Prevents other extension users from retrieving your held call. Only the user who held the
call can retrieve it.
Placing a call on exclusive hold
PT
Press HOLD.
HOLD
Press HOLD again.
HOLD
During a conversation
• The line key or INTERCOM light flashes green slowly.
• The current call is placed on hold.
• The line key or INTERCOM light flashes green
moderately.
• The current call is placed on exclusive hold.
Placing a Call on Hold Exclusively (Exclusive Hold)
PT
Press the line key or INTERCOM
which is on exclusive hold.
CO
or
INTERCOM
Retrieving a call on exclusive hold
• The line key or INTERCOM light turns steady green.
• The held call is released.
PSQX1709ZA-04.QX 99.10.15 9:57 AM Page 39
Summary of Contents for KX-TA624
Page 15: ...Section 1 Basic System Construction ...
Page 17: ...Section 2 Installation ...
Page 51: ...Section 3 Features ...
Page 125: ...Section 4 System Programming ...
Page 212: ...4 88 System Programming ...
Page 213: ...Section 5 Appendix ...
Page 222: ...5 10 Appendix ...
Page 223: ...Section 6 Troubleshooting ...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Programming Tables ...
Page 275: ...Section 1 Installation ...
Page 287: ...Section 2 Operations ...
Page 306: ...10 ...
Page 409: ...Appendix Section 2 Appendix ...
Page 420: ...2 12 Appendix ...
Page 426: ...Memo ...
Page 427: ......