Unattended Transferring Of Calls; Transferring Calls - TANDBERG MXP Series User Manual

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Unattended transferring of calls

Non-MultiSite systems only!
D
uring a call you may transfer the
other party to a third party and
disconnect yourself from the call.
Call transfer comes in two flavors:
Consultative transfer.
(Previous page)
takes place when you have called two
parties at the same time (as discussed
on the previous page) and decide that
you want to connect the two, while at
the same time disconnecting yourself.
Unattended transfer. (This page) This
takes place when you transfer a call to
someone else without already being
in a video call with that party. Observe
that unattended call transfer only works
on non-MultiSite systems. Furthermore
the feature applies to SIP calls only!
If you are in doubt whether your system
is a non-MultiSite system or you have
questions about SIP calls, contact your
system administrator.
D1479201 MXP Series User Guide, May 2011.
© 2010-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Making calls
Making calls
Using the phonebook
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In-call features
Videoconferencing

Transferring calls ...

Assume that you are already in a call with
someone. If you now call another using the
method described two pages back
Calling two others at the same time
Both calls must, however, be of SIP type.
To connect the two parties together,
navigate down to the Transfer call icon and
click the OK key on the remote control.
The call will now be transferred and you will be disconnected.
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