Transferring To Voicemail; Transferring A Held Call - Broadconnect 9600 Series User Manual

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6. Transferring Calls
You are able to transfer calls even if all your current call appearance buttons are in use.
1. Press Transfer. The current call is automatically put on hold.
2. Dial the number for the transfer. Alternatively, press Dir to
Redial option, if applicable.
· To complete the transfer, press Complete. You can do this while the call is still ringing.
· Transferring a call while it is still ringing is called an unsupervised transfer.
· Transferring a call after ringing finishes is called a supervised transfer.
· If the transfer destination does not answer or, after answering the call, does not want to accept the call, press
the Cancel soft key.
3. Press Complete to complete the transfer. If the transfer destination does not answer or does not want to accept
the call, press the Cancel soft key.

6.1 Transferring to Voicemail

When set to visual voice mode, the
user or group.
1. With the call connected, press the
2. Dial the extension number of the user or group to which you want to transfer the call.
3. When the number matches a user or group, their name is displayed.
· To transfer the call to the user or group's mailbox, press Select. The caller will hear a few seconds of ringing
and then the mailbox greeting.
· To exit the transfer menu, press Cancel.

6.2 Transferring a Held Call

When you already have a call on hold and a call connected, you can connect them by starting a conference. Press the
Conf soft key. Your current call and the held call will be connected. You can now
Note: If you are the only internal user in the conference, depending on your telephone system's configuration, dropping
yourself might end the conference. Consult your system administrator for details.
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key can be used to transfer your current call to the voicemail mailbox of another
key. You are still connected to the call and can continue talking.
select a destination from the directory
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