Putting A Call On Hold; Transferring Calls; Using Conferencing; Parking A Call - Vodavi 6812 User Manual

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2.4. Putting a Call on Hold

You can place a call in a waiting state, allowing you freedom from the call and providing the
held party with MOH (Music-on-Hold).
To place a call on Hold:
1) Put a call on hold by pressing
To retrieve a held call:
1) To return to the current call, press the blinking line button or press

2.5. Transferring Calls

You can send an active call to another extension and either announce the call or hang-up to
complete the transfer:
To transfer an active call:
1) Press
Soft key.
[TRNS]
2) Dial the number you wish to transfer. You can hang up (unannounced transfer) or, wait until
the party answers and announce the call transfer.
3) Hang up to complete the transfer.

2.6. Using Conferencing

The Conferencing feature lets you add up to three other parties to an existing call creating a
four-way conference. Conferencing is a super set of the transfer feature and works in a similar
manner.
To initiate a conference between the current party, you, and another party:
1) Press
Soft key.
[CONF]
2) Dial the number you want to join in the conference.
3) When the party answers, press
Notes:
If you get a busy tone or no answer at the called party, press
the original party.

2.7. Parking a Call

The Call Park feature lets you place a call on hold so another user can pick up the call. Call
Park is often used with paging systems to announce the call, then the desired user can dial the
park location to access the call.
To Park an active call:
1) Press the Right direction button
2) Press
Soft key. Your current extension number is shown as the default park
[Park]
destination.
3) Press
Soft key.
[ OK ]
4) Hang-up to complete the Call Park.
] Soft key.
[Hold
Soft key to establish the conference.
[JOIN]
, the Next Menu is displayed.
5
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] Soft key.
[Hold
Soft key to return to
[CNCL]

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