Call Transfer; Using Phonebook; Figure 41 - Conference Call; Figure 42 - Phonebook Screen - New Rock Technologies NRP1002/P User Manual

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Call Transfer

6.1.3
When the user is talking with a remote party and wish to transfer the call to another remote party, there are
two way to transfer the call, attended and unattended.
Attended Transfer
The attended call transfer is also known as the 'polite mode' which is to dial through the other remote party,
wait for the remote party to answer the call and then transfer the call.
This is the same procedure as making two concurrent calls. In the dual call mode, press the [XFER] button to
transfer the first party to the second one.
Unattended / Blind Transfer
Unattended transfer is also known as 'Fire and Forget' mode. Instead of connecting to the second party first
and confirming the second call is established, user press [XFER] button first then dial the second party
number. When the number is dialed, user can press[XFER] button again and the first party will be transfer to
the second.
This is like helping the first party to dial to the second one. However, the transfer could be successful if the
second party answered it, or could be failed if the second party is busy or rejected it.
NOTICE! More advanced transfer configuration, please refer to 8.14
6.2

Using Phonebook

User can save contacts' information in the phonebook and dial the contact's phone number(s) from the
phonebook. To open the phonebook, user can press soft-menu button [Dir] in the default standby screen or
keypad.
By default the phonebook is empty, user may add contact(s) into the phonebook manually or from call logs.
NOTICE! The device can save up to total 500 contact records.
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Figure 41 - Conference Call

Figure 42 - Phonebook screen

Figure 43 - Phonebook is Empty

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