ZyXEL Communications P-202 User Manual

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P-202H Plus v2 Support Notes

If you hang up your telephone during a three-way call and the two other callers
remain on the line, the ISDN network will do an implicit transfer to directly
connect the two remaining callers together.

How do I do call transfer?

Call Transfer allows you to transfer an active call to a third party. This service
must be subscribed from your telephone company.

Transferring an active call to a third party:

Once you have an active call (Caller A), press Flash key to put Caller A
on hold and receive a dial tone.

Dial the third party's phone number (Caller B).

When you are ready to conference the two calls together, press Flash key
to a Three-Way Conference call.

Hang up the phone. The ISDN network does an implicit transfer to directly
connect Caller A with Caller B.

How do I blind call transfer?

Once you have an active call (Caller A), press Flash key to put the
existing call on hold and receive a dial tone.

Dial the third party's phone number (Caller B).

Before Caller B picks up the call, you can transfer the call by pressing the
Flash key. The call is automatically transferred.

What is call forwarding and how do I do it?

The call forwarding means the switch will ring another number at a place where
you will be when sometime dials your directory number. There are two methods
to active call forwarding, either method should work fine and you can use
whichever one you are most comfortable.

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The first is exactly the same as on an analog line, i.e., you pick up the
handset and dial the access code assign by your telephone company and
the number that you want the calls forwarded. Check with your telephone
company for this access code.

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The second is with the 'phone flash' commands where you pick up the
handset and press the flash key before dialing the following:

Command

Meaning

*20*forward-number#

Active CFB (Call Forwarding Busy)

*21*forward-number#

Active CFU (Call Forwarding

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