Conference calls – Panasonic KXTH111 User Manual

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Using a Cellular Phone with this Unit

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Conference calls

Conference call with a cellular
call and land line call

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While you are talking on a cellular call, you
can make or answer a 2nd call on the land
line, and then combine the calls to
establish a conference call.

1

During a cellular call, press {HOLD} 2
times.

2

To answer a land line call, press {C}.
To make a land line call, press {C},
then dial the phone number.

3

When the land line call is connected,
press {CONF} to make a conference
call.

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To put both lines on hold, press
{

HOLD}.

– To resume both lines, press

{

CONF}.

– To talk only with the land line caller,

press {C}. To talk only with the
cellular caller, press {CELL}. The
other line is put on hold. To talk only
with the line put on hold, press
{

OFF} to end the existing call, then

press {C} or {CELL}.

1

During a cellular call, press {HOLD}.

2

To answer a land line call, press {SP-
PHONE
}.
To make a land line call, press {SP-
PHONE
}, then dial the phone number.

3

When the land line call is connected,
press {CONF} to make a conference
call.

L

To put both lines on hold, press
{

HOLD}.

– To resume both lines, press

{

CONF}.

– To talk with only land line caller,

press {SP-PHONE}. To talk only
with the cellular caller, press the
CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to
{

5}) that is flashing. The other line

is put on hold. To talk only with the
line put on hold, press {SP-
PHONE
} to end the existing call,
then press {SP-PHONE} or the
CELLULAR SELECT button ({1} to
{

5}) that is flashing.

Note for handset and base unit:

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While you are on a conference call using
the cellular line, other units cannot join
the conference call.

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While you are on a conference call using
the cellular line, if you hang up the
cellular line and return to the land line
call, the “Call privacy” feature is turned
on automatically. To turn this feature off,
see page 35.

Handset

Base unit

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