Picking Up An Incoming Call Of The Monitored User - Yealink T4 Series User Manual

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Performing a Semi-attended Transfer
Performing an Attended Transfer
Performing a New Call

Picking up an Incoming Call of the Monitored User

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Procedure:
Press the BLF key of the monitored user which you want to transfer this call to.
1.
When the Transfer Mode via Dsskey is set to Attended Transfer and there is already an active
call on the IP phone, you can do the following:
Procedure:
Press the BLF key of the monitored user which you want to transfer this call to. The phone
1.
will dial the number of the monitored user.
Press the BLF key of the monitored user again or Transfer (Trans) to complete the transfer
2.
when receiving ringback.
When the Transfer Mode via Dsskey is set to Attended Transfer and there is already an active
call on the IP phone, you can do the following:
Procedure:
Press the BLF key of the monitored user which you want to transfer this call to. The phone
1.
will dial the number of the monitored user.
Press the BLF key of the monitored user again or Transfer (Trans) to complete the transfer
2.
after the monitored user answers the call.
When the Transfer Mode via Dsskey is set to New Call and there is already an active call on the
IP phone, you can do the following:
Procedure:
Press the BLF key of the monitored user you want to call.
1.
The phone will dial the number of the monitored user. The original call is placed on hold.
When the monitored user receives an incoming call, the BLF key indicator of the monitored user
will flash red (except the SIP-T48S/T48G IP phone). On the SIP-T48S/T48G IP phone, the BLF key
icon indicator of the monitored user will become
incoming call by pressing the BLF key, or by pressing DPickup (if visual indication feature is
enabled). Before picking up an incoming call, make sure that the directed call pickup code has
been configured in advance.
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