Unattended Call Transfer - Panasonic KX-UT133 Manual

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2. Both parties are placed on hold and another line is now open. Note: Once
pressed you cannot continue the conference call.
3. To switch between the two parties (toggle), please press the respective function keys on the right
side of your Panasonic telephone (KX-UT133 / KX-UT136 only) indicating the lines in use (these can
only be function keys, which have not yet been programmed). The function key flashes green when
the party is placed on "hold". A steady green light indicates you are in an active call.
4. To end one of the calls, simply hang up while the call with this party is active.
5. The party is now disconnected.
6. Press the flashing green function key on the right side of the telephone. You can now continue the
conversation with party 2.
A conference call with more than 3 parties can easily be set up on the
administration portal: Please refer to the administration portal manual.
Toggle refers to switching between 2 different telephone calls. Toggle places one of
the parties on hold and they then hear the telephone system's hold music while you
continue speaking to the other party.
1.9. Attended call transfer
During an active call press the
Now dial the party to whom you would like to transfer the call. To do so, enter the party's
telephone number and press [ENTER] to confirm.
Wait for the other party to answer, then announce the call. If necessary, this step can also be
omitted.
Press the softkey
If all 23 function keys are used, a transfer is not possible. The necessary line appearances
are fully occupied..

1.10. Unattended call transfer

During an active call press the BTrf softkey.
Now dial the party to which you would like to transfer the call.
To do so, enter the party's telephone number and press [ENTER] to confirm.
Hang up the receiver.
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