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F e a t u r e s
The LEDs next to the line button of the call being transferred goes off to
indicate that the call was disconnected. The LEDs next to the BRI Access
button and any other shared assignments of the line remain onto indicate
that the BRI line is busy with the transfer destination call.
Incoming calls to the line receive a busy condition unless the Multi-Line
Hunt Group (MLHG) feature is assigned. When the MLHG feature is
assigned, new incoming calls to the line hunt to the next available line in
the group until the call on the BRI Access button is completed.
The call on the BRI Access button can be put on hold. However,
activation of standard features such as Conference or Transfer are
blocked for the duration of the call.
If the user selects another line button (for example, to answer a call) before the
transfer is complete, the CO Transfer request is removed. The call on hold for
transfer remains on hold on the original BRI line button. To reinitiate the CO
Transfer, the user must press the button next to the held call and begin the
transfer procedure from step 1. If the user tries to press the BRI Access button
without first returning to the held call, the system ignores the button press and
the call remains on hold.
Users with shared appearances of the BRI line cannot bridge onto a call on hold
for a CO Transfer. If another user tries to join the call, the attempt is blocked.
Mode Differences
In the Hybrid/PBX mode, do not use an Automatic Route Selection (ARS) or pool
dial-out code to dial the destination telephone number on the BRI Access button
during a CO Transfer.
Telephone Differences
A BRI Access button cannot be assigned to single-line telephones, and single-
Iine telephone users cannot initiate a CO Transfer,
CO Transfer
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