Cygnion CG 2400 User Manual

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Two-party calls

Two-party calls involve two parties: a call received
from an external line, a call placed from a handset to
an external line, or an internal call from one handset
to another. For two-party calls, you can:
Dial a call by putting the first call on hold and dialing
a second number while the first call waits. When you
use this feature, it turns your two-party call into a
three-party call.
Transfer an existing call to another handset, to
voicemail, or to an external line.
Reject a call by sending the call to the rejection
message, after which the caller is disconnected.
Cancel any current call operation.

Three-party calls

Three-party calls involve three parties: conference
calls, or calls that have one party on hold while the
handset user places or receives another call. For
three-party calls in progress, you can:
Transfer the conference call to the non-originating
party, which will remove the call originator without
disconnecting the call.
Conference a call by dialing a third party while you
have an existing call on hold, then conference all
three parties into the call session.
Reconnect the call to the original call configuration,
disconnecting the third party from the call.
Cancel any current call operation.

Incoming calls

Incoming calls originate either from an external line
or from one handset to another. For incoming calls,
you can:
Redirect Redirect the incoming call to another
handset or voicemail.
Listen Listen to an incoming message when a call
goes to voicemail. The listen feature is only available
for external calls.

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