About this feature, Calling two parties simultaneously, Making calls with two parties at the same time – TANDBERG 1700 MXP User Manual

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JUNE 2006

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TANDBERG 1700

MXP

USER GUIDE

Assuming you already are in an H.323 or a SIP call, press the

Call

button on the remote control. Select

Add another Call

from the menu.

The call currently active will be temporarily

Suspended

, which can be

seen from the lowermost line of the screen.

Call the second party manually or by means of the phone book in the

usual manner. Observe that this must also be an H.323 or a SIP call.

To switch between the two parties, use the

Suspended

menu line at

the bottom of the screen. This line contains the number of the party
currently

Suspended

.

To end any or both of the calls, click the

End Call

button on the remote

control. You will have the option of navigating to any of the numbers
called to terminate that call or to press the

End Call

again to terminate

both calls simultaneously.

Making Calls with Two Parties at the Same Time (Non-MultiSite Systems Only)

The features described
here applies to systems
without the optional Multi-
Site feature installed.

Note!

The presence of

MultiSite will disable
these features.

Call Handling

About this Feature

Non-MultiSite equipped
systems may call another
party when already in a
call. Thus you may have
two calls running at the
same time. Note that the
two parties will not be
able to communicate with
each other. The feature
requires

H.323

or

SIP

to

work.
When you make an
additional call, the
party called first will be
temporarily suspended.
The message

“Please

wait”

will appear on

the screen of the party
suspended.
You may switch between
the two parties you have
called by navigating to the
lowermost line in the main
menu as shown in the
Figs. to the right.

Calling Two Parties Simultaneously

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