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Barging In
You can “barge in” on a shared call in progress on another handset/deskset that
shares the account Barging in establishes a three-way call with two internal
parties Only one barge in party is allowed per active call
To barge in on a call:
• Press the steady green line key (
L1
to
L4
) of the call you want to barge in
-OR-
1 Press
CALLS
to display the Call List
2 Press
q
or
p
to select the call you want to barge in
3 Press
BARGE
Call Privacy
During an active shared call, you can turn on Call privacy in order to prevent
other handsets/desksets from barging in The handset/deskset attempting to
barge in displays the message “Call is not available at this time”
If Call privacy is on and your put your call on hold, then your handset resets Call
privacy to “off”. Other handsets/desksets can then pick up your call from the Call
list, or barge in when you resume the call
To turn call privacy on/off during an active shared call:
1 Press
MENU
2 Press
q
to scroll to
Call privacy
and press
SELECT
3 Press to
q
or
p
to select
On
or
Off
, then press
ENTER
When Call privacy is on, your handset’s call screen shows
“Private”
When Call privacy is off, your handset’s call screen shows
“On a call”
Using Key System Emulation
Your phone is equipped with Key System Emulation,
where four line keys (
L1
to
L4
) enable direct
interaction with shared calls The line keys (
L1
to
L4
)
act like shortcuts to the calls in the Call List
Key System Emulation can be useful for small
businesses where incoming calls are answered by a group of people Handset
users can use the line keys to make new calls, answer incoming calls, pick up
calls held by other users, or barge in other users’ calls
The following examples show how to use the line keys (
L1
to
L4
) to pick up a
held shared call and barge in an active shared call Each example shows what
the screen and line key LEDs look like on two different handsets.
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