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Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual
Issue 1.2
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2.79.2.2 Net Call Transfer
Description
An active call, internal or outside, can be transferred to other stations across the Distributed
Network. Calls can be transferred across the network employing screened or unscreened transfer
in the same manner as a transfer within a system and is transparent to the user.
From a network perspective, the iPECS can use either the ‘Join’ or ‘Re-route’ signaling method to
complete a call transfer over the network. The Networking Transfer Mode assigns the method
that will be used and should be selected to match other systems connected in the private network.
Join—an additional connecting path is needed to transfer the call to another Station.
Routing—a new connecting path is used to transfer the call (the old connecting path of
the transferring station will be cleared).
Operation
iPECS IP & LDP Phones
To assign a {NET DSS} button
[TRANS/PGM]
+
{FLEX}
+ Station
[HOLD/SAVE]
To transfer an active call with Screened Call Transfer
1. Press the
[TRANS/PGM]
button.
2. Dial the station to receive the transfer.
3. At answer, announce the call.
4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.
Or,
1. Press the
{NET DSS}
button for the desired station.
2. At answer, announce the call.
3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.
To transfer an active call with Unscreened Call Transfer
1. Press the
[TRANS/PGM]
button.
2. Dial the station to receive the transfer.
3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.
Or,
1. Press the
{NET DSS}
button for the desired station.
2. Hang-up to complete the transfer.
SLT
To transfer an active call with, Screened Call Transfer
1. Momentarily depress the hook-switch.
2. Dial the Station number to receive the transfer.
3. At answer, announce the call.
4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.
To transfer an active call with Unscreened Call Transfer
1. Momentarily depress the hook-switch.