6-F-2
Operation
Executing Automatic Hold by pressing the
ANSWER key or the LOOP key
During a conversation with a CO call or an
extension on the SRC side of the LOOP key,
another call arrives on another LOOP key.
Press the ANSWER key, or the
LOOP key where the call is
arriving.
• The first call is held, and the
SRC indicator starts to flash in
green 60 wink.
• The SRC indicator of the LOOP
key where call is arriving lights.
• Speak to the second party.
(Supplement)
Executing Automatic Hold without pressing the
ANSWER key or the LOOP key
While in a conversation with an outside party or
extension on SRC side of a LOOP key, execute
any of the following operations on DES side of
the LOOP key, then the current call is held
automatically.
<Operations>
• Using dial pad
• Pressing the CALL PARK key (programmable
key)
• Pressing the SERIAL key (programmable key)
—Only during a conversation with a CO call.
• Pressing the TOLL CHG key (programmable
key)
—Only during a conversation with an extension
• Pressing the AUTO key (programmable key)
• Pressing the PAGE key
• Pressing the TRG key (programmable key)
• Pressing the One Touch key (programmable
key)
LOOP
2.00 Automatic Hold
Description
Making a call during a conversation with an outside
or extension party causes holding the current
conversation automatically, and performs calling
on the DES side.
Another call arriving during the conversation can
be answered by pressing the ANSWER key or the
LOOP key, holding the current party automatically,
if “Automatic Hold” is set to “Yes” in the Attendant
Management screen.
To answer the new call by holding or disconnecting
the current call can be assigned by programming.
Music on Hold is sent to the held party if available.
For sending Music on Hold, prior assignment is
necessary by programming. Refer to Section 3-E-
1.00 “Music on Hold”.
Programming
Conditions
None
Attendant Management
Reference
6-C-10.00
Automatic Hold
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