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No Hold Conference

With the No Hold Conference feature, you can add participants to your call while continuing your
active conversation. The No Hold Conference feature lets you create a conference call without
putting any call participant on hold.
For example, if you press the administered No Hold Conference button and then dial an
extension the participant that answers the call joins the no hold conference.
Using the No Hold Conference button you can add more participants to the no hold conference.
The administrator can pre-configure only one number on System Manager. When you press the
No Hold Conference button, the call is placed to the pre-configured number when the participant
answers the call joins the no hold conference.
If the participants do not answer the call within the configured time-out duration Avaya J100 Series
IP Phones will display the appropriate message on the phone screen.
Adding a participant to no hold conference
About this task
You can add participants to your call while continuing your conversation without interruption. You
can add up to six participants in the no hold conference call.
Half width mode is only supported in Avaya 9608/9608G and Avaya 9611/9611G IP Deskphones.
Before you begin
Alternatively, Ensure that the administrator has activated the no hold conference feature, and you
are on an call.
Procedure
1. During an active call, on the phone screen, Press Main menu > Features .
2. Press No Hold Conference .
3. You can add users to a no hold conference by using one of the following methods:
• If an extension number is pre-configured by your administrator, you can press Select.
• If the extension number is not pre-configured, you will get a Dial screen to enter the
extension number, press OK.
4. To add more participants to the existing no hold conference, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
Related links
Dropping or Disconnecting the last participant from a conference call
Handling calls and conferences using Multiple Device Access
Multiple Device Access
October 2019
on page 56
Using Avaya J139 IP Phone SIP
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