Trunk Verification From Station - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
4. When connected to the party,
press the CONF/TRNS key to
join the held party and form a
three-way conference.
If the called party is busy or does not answer, you can return to the held
party by pressing the Release (RLS) key.
If the called party is busy, you can automatically camp-on to the party by
remaining off-hook and waiting for success tone to sound. You can camp-
on manually by pressing the Camp-on access key. At this stage, you can
camp the held party onto the busy line by hanging up your telephone
(see Camp-on Transfer).
If the called party answers, you can alternate between this party and the
held par ty by repeatedly pressing the Swap access key (see
Consultation Hold).
If there are no conference circuits currently available, you will hear
reorder tone. If this occurs, press the RLS key to connect to the held
party.
The conference will be maintained until one or both of the parties hang(s)
up. When one party disconnects, you will be connected to the remaining
party.
At any point during the conference, you can drop the last-added party by
pressing the RLS key.
NOTES:
1. A call to an attendant cannot be placed on hold.
2. You cannot use more than one line appearance key to form a three-
way conference.
3. If you hang up at any point before establishing a connection with a
third party, the held call will immediately recall your station.

TRUNK VERIFICATION FROM STATION

The status of a specific trunk can be verified by simply entering a feature
access code and the equipment number of the trunk. Trunk Verification
from Station is especially convenient for system administrators or
maintenance personnel who need to verify tr unk activity. The
PERCEPTION 4000 system indicates each trunk's busy or idle status by
providing busy or dial tone and trunk status displays.
FEATURE OPERATION
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