Eight Party Conference - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
To Set-up a Conference:
1. Establish a two-way
connection.
2. Press the hookswitch.
3. Enter the Eight Party
Conference access code.
4. Dial the number of the third
party.
5. When the connection is
established, press the
hookswitch to form a three-
way conference.
6. To add an additional party,
press the hookswitch.
6. You can leave a message for a station that has Do Not Disturb
registered; however, you cannot place message callbacks to a Do
Not Disturb station.
7. An attendant can override a station's Do Not Disturb mode and can
either ring the station or camp a call onto the station.
8. Once registered, Do Not Disturb will remain activated until it is
specifically canceled.

EIGHT PARTY CONFERENCE

You can set up a conference of up to eight members, directly from your
telephone. The Three-way Calling feature allows you to perform a
conference of up to three members; however, in order to add any
additional members to the conference, your station must have the Eight
Party Conference feature allowance. If your station does not have this
calling allowance, you can request an attendant to set up a conference.
The connected caller will be placed on "soft hold." Listen for recall dial
tone.
Listen for recall dial tone.
Listen for ringback tone.
If the party is busy or does not answer, you can return to the held party
by pressing the hookswitch.
To release the last added par ty from the conference, press the
hookswitch, listen for recall dial tone, and then enter the Eight Party
Conference Release access code. You will be automatically reconnected
to your original party.
If there are no conference circuits currently available, you will hear
reorder tone. If this occurs, press the hookswitch to connect to the held
party.
The current connections will be placed on "soft hold." (See Note 1.)
FEATURE OPERATION
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