Call Waiting; Table 10-1. Default Key Sequences - NETGEAR RT338 Reference Manual

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Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router
Table 10-1.
Default Key Sequences
Feature
Conference
Transfer
Drop
Call Forwarding

Call Waiting

ISDN Call Waiting lets you place a call on hold while you answer another incoming call on the
same phone (directory) number. By default, call waiting is enabled on both of the router phone
ports but can be disabled on either port from Menu 2.1.
The Call Waiting feature on your ISDN line works in the same way as on a regular analog line.
After hearing a call waiting indicator tone, press and immediately release the flash hook button on
your telephone. Doing so places your current call on hold and lets you hear the incoming call.
To drop the current call and switch to an incoming or holding call:
After hearing a Call Waiting indicator tone, hang up the phone and wait for the phone to ring
before answering the incoming/holding call.
Note: An incoming caller receives a busy signal if:
You have two calls (one active and one on hold or both active using Three Way
Calling) on the B channel that the incoming caller is attempting to reach;
Or
You are dialing a number on the B channel that the incoming caller is attempting
to reach, but you have not yet established a connection.
10-2
Key Sequence
*60
*61
*62
*57
Advanced Phone Features

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