Making A Conference Group Call - Panasonic KX-NS1000 User Manual

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1.7.3 Making a Conference Group Call

You can call multiple parties, assigned as members of a group (conference group), and establish a multiple
party conversation with the called parties. You can make a conference group call to both extensions and outside
lines (including analogue lines). The following two modes are available:
Conference Mode: the called parties can join the conversation automatically. (
Broadcast Mode: the called parties can hear the caller's voice announcement, and then be allowed to
join the conversation by the caller. (
If you dial a conference group number that is in use for another conversation, you will hear
a busy tone and cannot establish a multiple party conversation.
If you fail to seize idle outside lines necessary for all members assigned in the conference
group, you will hear a reorder tone and cannot make a conference group call.
When making a conference group call to an outside party, the CLIP number for that call will
be the one you select for making calls to an outside line. Refer to "1.9.4 Displaying Your
Telephone Number on the Called Party and Caller's Telephone (Calling/Connected Line
Identification Presentation [CLIP/COLP])".
Conference Mode
If this mode is selected through system programming, the called parties can join the conversation simply by
going off-hook. The caller can end the conversation with a specific party manually.
To make/answer a conference group call (for both extension and outside line)
PT/SLT/PS/SIP Extn./S-PS
Caller
Off-hook.
Enter #.
Any Telephone
Called Party
3
2
32.
Enter
Wait for an
answer.
The telephone
rings.
Broadcast Mode)
conference
group no.
Dial conference
group number
(1 digit).
C.Tone
Talk.
A multiple party
conversation
is now established.
Off-hook.
Talk.
1.7.3 Making a Conference Group Call
Conference Mode)
*
entry code
Enter entry code
(max. 8 digits).
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