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Model 57i IP Phone User Guide
Handling Calls
Setting Up Multiple Conferences (for Sylantro Server only)
1.
Start Conference 1 using the procedures in the previous section,
"Setting Up a
Conference and Adding Multiple Parties (for Sylantro and Broadsoft Servers)"
.
2.
When you are finished adding all required parties to Conference 1, press an avail-
able
Line
Key to start Conference 2. You are Party 1 on Conference 2. Call Party
2.
3.
When Party 2 answers, press the
Conf
Key.
4.
Press an available
Line
Key.
5.
Call Party 3 for Conference 2.
6.
When Party 3 answers, press the
Conf
Key to join Parties 1 (which is yourself),
Party 2, and Party 3 on Conference 2.
You now have two active conferences on two different lines.
If any party in a conference hangs up (including the party that began the conference),
all other parties in the conference are still connected.
Joining Additional Parties to Active Conferences
In centralized conferencing, you can join multiple incoming or outgoing calls to
active conferences. Before following this procedure, at least one active conference
must exist on your phone.
1.
As Party 1, pickup the handset or press the speakerphone key.
A line opens up.
2.
Call Party 2 by dialing their number (or answer an incoming call of a Party).
3.
Wait for Party 2 to answer. When Party 2 answers, you can consult with them
before adding them to the conference.
4.
Press the
Conf
Key.
5.
Press the
Line
Key that has the active conference. (For example, Line 1 and Line
2 both have active conferences. Pressing Line 1 joins Party 1 and Party 2 to the
conference on Line 1. Pressing Line 2 joins Party 1 and Party 2 to the conference
on Line 2.)
6.
Press the
Conf
Key again to join the Parties to the active conference.
Note:
The 57i is limited to 9 conferences (a single conference each on lines 1
through 9).
Note:
When you are connected to multiple conference calls, and you put a con-
ference on hold, the conference may be on hold for a limited period of
time before it is disconnected. Contact your System Administrator for
more information.