Chain Dialing; Three-Way Conference Calls - AT&T SynJ SB67138 User Manual

Dect 6.0 4-line expansion deskset
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Options while on calls

Chain dialing

While you are on a call, you can initiate a dialing
sequence from the numbers in the directory.
Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to access other
numbers (such as bank account numbers or access codes)
from the directory.
To access the directory while on a call:
1.
During the call, press
to review the directory.
review the directory.
2.
To dial the displayed number, press the Call softkey. To
exit without making changes, press the Back softkey
and continue the conversation.
NOTES:
You cannot edit a directory entry while on a call. See page 42 for
more details about the directory.
If there is no entry in the directory, the screen displays Directory empty and you can continue
your call.

Three-way conference calls

You can set up a three-party call by using two lines at the same time. You can
also join an intercom call with a call on an outside line. The outside line call
must be established first because an intercom call cannot be placed on hold.
To make a three-way conference call:
1.
Make or answer an outside call.
2.
Press HOLD and call someone on another line, or start
an intercom connection.
-OR-
Call someone on another line, or make an intercom call
to someone. The first line is automatically put on hold.
3.
Press the Conf softkey at any time to begin the
three-way conference.
To talk privately on the outside call:
Press HOLD to place both lines on hold.
1.
2.
Press LINE 1-LINE 4 to talk privately with the person on
that line.
3.
Press the Conf softkey to resume the conference call.
DIR, then press
27
DIR or
CID
L1
Line1
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Option
L1
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Back
Call
L1
Line1
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Option
L1
Hold Line1
Menu
L1 L2
Line2
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Conf
L1 L2
Conf.
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L1 L2

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