Comdial Scout 900MXS Cordless Instruction Manual
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4.4 Parking Calls You can place a call on hold in the system so that it can be an - swered from any station that does not have line appearance for the call. You accomplish this by placing the call in one of nine park orbits, where the call remains until it is answered. If the call is not answered within a specified period of time, the sys - tem will send it back to your station for service (this is known as a park recall). When you press a personal or group intercom button and dial a code to retrieve a...
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4.5 Handling Park Recalls When a parked call “times out” of the system, it will return to your telephone in the form of a park recall (you will hear four short tone bursts at 12-second intervals). Your display will indi - cate that the call is a park recall and will identify the orbit from which the recall originated. To answer a park recall, press button for recalling line. The call will then connect to your station. To place a park recall on hold at your station, pressHOLD. If the call remains on...
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Transferring Calls 5.1 Using Chapter Five You can transfer calls from your digital wireless telephone to another system telephone in several ways. The information in this chapter describes those ways. 5.2 Transferring Screened And Unscreened Calls 5.3 Making A Hot Transfer 37 Transferring Calls 5
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5.2 Transferring Screened And Unscreened Calls You can answer a call at your telephone and transfer it to an - other telephone in one of two ways. If you first identify the caller to the party receiving the transfer (giving that user the opportunity to prepare for the call), you make ascreened trans - fer. If you transfer the call without first announcing it, you make anunscreened transfer. If you transfer a call to another telephone so that the call appears at the station immediately without having to...
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5.3 Making A Hot Transfer Ahottransfer is a type of screened transfer. To perform ahot transfer, you voice announce the transfer over the speaker of the telephone that you want to receive the transfer, and release the call to that telephone. The system handles the release in a way that does not require the called party to retrieve the call (the call does not ring at the station). This feature is useful for transferring calls to people who need to work in a handsfree mode. Once you announce the call and...
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Conferencing Calls 6.1 Using Chapter Six When you join your digital wireless telephone together on a call with one or more system telephones, the arrangement is known as conferencing. Use the information contained in this chapter to understand how to make a conference. 6.2 Conferencing Telephones Together 41 Conferencing Calls 6
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6.2 Conferencing Telephones Together When your digital wireless telephone is joined together with several other telephones on the same call, the result is called conferencing. You can make conference calls that involve up to five parties, including you as the originating party, in any com - bination of outside lines and intercom parties. For example, you can conference three outside lines and two intercom parties or four outside lines and one intercom party or five intercom parties — the combinations are...
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To drop outside lines from the conference and remain in con - ference with intercom party, pressHOLDto put all lines on hold before the parties hang up (not doing this will result in a tone sounding in the handset receiver, interrupting the remaining confer - ence), when status light for outside line turns off, pressTAPto return to conference. To drop out of a conference call between you and two outside lines (creating an unsupervised conference), press#and hang up (lines remain lighted and in use...