Speed Dial; Redial; Unattended Transfer - Cisco ATA 190 Administration Manual

Analog telephone adapter guide for sip
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Common Supplementary Services
The feature enables the phone lines to barge into an existing call:

Speed Dial

This feature allows users to speed dial a phone number by entering an assigned index code (from *1 to
*199) on the phone keypad.

Redial

Allows users to call the most recently dialed phone number by pressing the *# buttons.

Unattended Transfer

This feature allows a user to transfer an existing call to another phone number without waiting for the
dialed party to answer before the user hangs up. Two methods exist for performing an unattended
transfer:
Semi-unattended Transfer
Perform the following steps to complete a semi-unattended transfer:
Procedure
Step 1
Press the flash button on the analog phone to put the other party on hold and get a second dial tone.
Dial the phone number to which you want to transfer the other party.
Step 2
Wait for at least one ringback tone, then hang up your phone to transfer the other party.
Step 3
Fully Unattended Transfer
Perform the following steps to complete a fully unattended transfer:
Procedure
Press the flash button on the analog phone to put the other party on hold and get a second dial tone.
Step 1
Press #90 (the transfer service activation code) on your phone keypad, then enter the phone number to
Step 2
which you want to transfer the other party, then press #.
Cisco ATA 190 Analog Telephone Adapter Administration Guide for SIP (Version 1.1)
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If auto barge is enabled, off hook triggers C-barge.
If auto barge is disabled, pressing "**6" triggers C-barge.
Semi-unattended Transfer, page 6-4
Fully Unattended Transfer, page 6-4
Chapter 6
Using SIP Supplementary Services
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