Transferring External Call; Clip Transference - Giant 5860 Operator's Manual

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Giant Telecom Limited – Operator Manual for 5860 – Version 0 2 29Jun2004
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To release an internal connection, press [
]. The connection is released on both
PP's and they return to Idle display. The release may be initiated from both sides.
After call release the call time is displayed for T10.

8.4 Transferring External Call

Transferring an external call is in the following called "Call Transfer" (CT) .
Start condition is that a PP is in an active external call.
A CT may either be attended or unattended. The two types of transfer is initiated in
the same manner :
CT is initiated from PP1 by pressing [INT] Key. PP1 is making an internal call and the
PSTN connection is put on hold.
Attended CT :
PP1 is waiting for one of the other PP's to answer the call. When the other PP (PP2)
answers the call, the two PP's now have a connection with the external line on hold.
The PP initiating the CT, may press R to start a 3 -party conference, Ext line – PP1 –
PP2.
If PP1 and PP2 is in a connection with the line on hold, and PP2 is releasing the
internal call to PP1, PP1 retrieves the line by pressing [
] once.
If PP1 and PP2 is in a connection with the line on hold, and PP1 is releasing the
connection the line is transferred to PP2 automatically.
If no PP answer the CT attempt from PP1, the call is retrieved by PP1 pressing [
]
key twice, first press is to terminate the internal call and second is to retrieve the
external connection on hold.
Unattended CT :
PP1 is releasing the connection to the base after initiating the internal call and the
other PP's are being paged. PP1 is not paged, since it is the initia tor of the CT. When
a PP answer the Call the external call is automatically transferred to this connection.
If no PP's answers the CT, PP1 is called back by the FP after T12.

8.4.1 CLIP Transference

Attended CT :
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