Hold/Exclusive Hold Operation - ESI 600 User Manual

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Hold/exclusive hold operation

The difference between hold and exclusive hold
Your ESI Feature Phone lets you put a call (internal or outside) on either hold or exclusive hold.
Each puts a call into a standby mode, but here's the difference between the two:
Hold allows anyone on the ESI phone system to retrieve the call. Users connected to outside (or
Esi-Link) calls can press HOLD to place the call on hold. The system identifies held calls as being in
numerically identified lines — e.g., "Line One," "Line Four," etc. Station calls that are put on hold are
displayed as "virtual" lines.
For example, if you need to transfer a call to another station and know the person is in the building
but not at his/her desk, you might page him/her to pick up a "call on Line One."
Exclusive hold keeps the call only at the station where the user pressed HOLD.
Hold
To place a call on hold
While on a call, press HOLD to place the call on hold. The HOLD key LED will light solid red on your
ESI Feature Phone and will blink red on all other phones. Also, your ESI Feature Phone's display will
show the quantity, and numerical line identifications, of the calls currently on hold throughout your ESI
phone system:
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To retrieve a held call
To retrieve a held call from the same ESI Feature Phone where it was put on hold, press HOLD again and
dial the appropriate line number (using the display for reference).
To retrieve a held call from any idle ESI Feature Phone on the system, press HOLD and dial the
appropriate line number. If retrieving a call from a different Esi-Link location, press HOLD followed by a
Esi-Link Location Key and then dial the appropriate line number from the Esi-Link location (for more on
Esi-Link, see pp. H.1–H.9). After call retrieval, the Feature Phone display will update to show lines
currently holding calls.
Notes: If your phone has any line keys programmed (see page F.11), each will blink red when a call is on hold
on its lines; in such cases, just press that line key to retrieve the held call. On the phone where the call
was originally placed on hold, such a line key will blink green.
If your phone has station keys programmed (see page C.3), each will slowly blink when a call
involving its assigned station is placed on hold. If you were the one who placed it on hold, the blink will
be green; otherwise, the blink will be red. To retrieve the call, just press the station key.
After you press HOLD, the display will help you choose the line number to retrieve: the top row will
show how many calls are on hold and the second row will show all held calls in the system. Newly held
calls are added from the right side of the second row.
Note: If more calls are on hold than the display can show, each side of the display's second row will show an
arrow, indicating that more lines have calls on hold. Press the corresponding scroll key (either
scroll to the left or
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to scroll to the right) to view the other line numbers where calls are holding.
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