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2. Place the outside caller on hold and dial the number of the other outside
party. Dial
9
or another hunt group before dialing the second phone
number unless you have
Direct Line Access
enabled.
3. When the call is answered, press
Flash
6
to establish the 3-way call.
The second method uses the telephone company’s 3-way calling/conference
service.
1. Establish a call with an outside party.
2. Press
Flash
80
to place the outside caller on hold and dial the number of
the other outside party.
3. When the call is answered, press
Flash
6
to establish the 3-way call.
3.3 IN THE OFFICE — MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS
USING AN IP PHONE
3.3.1 Making calls from a local IP extension (IP phone)
Place intercom calls from one local extension to another local or remote
extension or to a ring group
An intercom call is usually identified by 2 short rings. The IP phones that we
recommend support this distinctive ring feature. You can place intercom
calls from one local extension to another local, remote, VoIP extension or
ring group.
1. Pick up your extension’s handset and dial the number of the extension
you want to intercom.
The conference initiator can disengage the second conferenced party at
any time by pressing
Flash 5
.
Exceptions:
For a remote extension intercom call, the phone rings as
usual. If a ring group has a different ring pattern, intercom calls follow
the cascade settings of the extension dialed. You can enable this feature
in the configuration software under
Options -> Miscellaneous.
You can perform intercom paging and activate the speakerphone at other
local extensions that have TS-80, TS-200, TS-400 or TS-600 phones. To
place an intercom call to one of these phones, dial
84
and the local
extension, then press
Dial, Send
or
to place the call.
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