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TalkSwitch can work in conjunction with your telephone company's Voicemail Service.
Call Waiting — If you are already on the phone, the Call Waiting service will emit a
soft beeping sound to let you know you have another call waiting to be answered.
To talk to the other caller when you hear a Call Waiting beep, press the Flash button
twice. To return to the other caller, you will need to press the Flash button twice
again. This service is not recommended, since TalkSwitch cannot answer the second
call while the first call is already being routed by the Auto Attendant.
3-Way Calling/Conference — The 3-Way Calling/Conference service allows you to add a
third party to a call already in progress.
The 3-Way Calling/Conference service enhances TalkSwitch's capabilities whether
you have 1 or more telephone lines. Using 3-Way Calling/Conference service gives
you access to TalkSwitch's Call Forwarding, Call Back and Call Bridge features.
Centrex/Plexar Transfer — The Centrex Transfer service is similar in function to the
3-Way Calling/Conference service. The primary difference is that two external parties
can still remain in conversation even after you hang up. TalkSwitch can disconnect
after the transfer if you have this service and have enabled the 'Transfer and clear'
option on the Miscellaneous page located under 'Options' in the TalkSwitch software.
Using one telephone line with Centrex Transfer service gives you access to
TalkSwitch's Call Forwarding, Call Back and Call Bridge features.
Hunt or Rollover — When using two or more lines, calls coming in on a busy line can
be "rolled over" to an available line in a "hunt" pattern that you can set. There are two
types of hunting — Sequential and Circular. Sequential hunting starts at the number
dialed and ends in the last number in the assigned group. Circular hunting hunts all
the lines in the hunting group, regardless of the starting point. (It will only circle
once through the Hunt Group).
TalkSwitch has the same functionality available on all lines and can work in
conjunction with the Hunt and Rollover services.
Call Hold and Flash
TalkSwitch uses Flash to put calls on hold. A Flash signal is produced by pressing the
Flash or Link button on your telephone (Link is another name for Flash). If you do not
have these buttons on your telephone, you can produce a Flash signal by quickly
depressing and releasing the telephone's hangup hook or hook switch.
Single Flash — is pressing the Flash or Link button once. You can also depress and
release the telephone's hangup hook or hook switch once.
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