Call Hold; Three-Way Calling - Linksys SPA1001 Administrator User Manual

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Appendix C
User Guidelines
Expected call and
network behavior
User action required to
deactivate or end

Call Hold

Service description
User action required to
activate or use
Expected call and
network behavior
User action required to
deactivate or end

Three-Way Calling

Service description
User action required to
activate or use
Expected call and
network behavior
User action required to
deactivate or end
Document Version 3.01
When the user presses the switch hook or flash button, the transferee is
placed on hold. When the user successfully dials the transfer number, the
transferee automatically calls the dialed number.
Not applicable.
Call Hold lets you put a caller on hold for an unlimited period of time. It is
especially useful on phones without the hold button. Unlike a hold button,
this feature provides access to a dial tone while the call is being held.
Press the switch hook or flash button on the phone to place the first party on
hold. You will hear a dial tone.
To make another call, enter the new number.
To return to call on hold, hang up, and the phone set rings with the first call
on the line (or hook flash again)
Hang up the telephone.
The user can originate a call to a third party while engaging in an active call.
Press the switch hook or flash button on the phone to place the first party
1.
on hold
Listen for three short tones followed by dial tone
2.
Dial the number of the third party.
3.
When the third party answers you may have a conversation with them
4.
while the other party is on hold.
To hold a conference with the party on hold and the third party, simply press
the switch hook or flash button.
The SPA supports up to two calls per line. The SPA can conference two calls
by bridging the second and third parties.
Hang up the telephone.
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