Removing yourself from a conference, Listening to a call as a group, Removing yourself from a conference 39 – Nortel Networks Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone User Manual

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1. Press

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. The first party is on hold.

2. Press

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, if necessary, to switch parties.

You can re-establish the conference.

3. Press

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.

4. Take the held call off hold. This is not necessary for the M7100 telephone.

Removing yourself from a conference

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You can remove yourself from a conference, and connect the other two callers
through your Enterprise Edge system.

Enter the Transfer feature code

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.

When you remove yourself from a conference using the Transfer feature, and both
callers are from outside your system, one of the callers must have called you on a
disconnect supervised line, or the call is be disconnected.

Displays

Listening to a call as a group

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To allow people in your office to listen in on a call using Group Listening, press

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.

You are trying to add a fourth party to your conference
call, or to join two conferences together. Release one
call from the conference before adding another, or
keep the two conferences separate.

You have put a conference call on hold.

You have tried to make a conference call, but your
system is already handling its maximum number of
conference calls.

You are on a conference with the two lines or
telephones shown. You can drop out of the conference
and leave the other two parties connected
(Unsupervised Conference) by pressing

TRANSFER

or

entering the Transfer feature code.

You have activated the Conference feature with one
call active and another on hold. Press the line of the
call on hold to bring that person into the conference.

For other displays, see

Common feature displays

on page 149.

3 parties only

Conf. on hold

Conference busy

Line001 221
TRANSFER

Press held line

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