Setting Up And Handling Three Way Calls; Setting Up A Three Way Call; Holding And Resuming Three Way Calls; Ending Three Way Calls - Polycom CCX310 User Manual

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Setting up and handling three way calls

You can set up a three way call with two other parties.
Just as with other calls, you can hold and resume these calls. In addition, you'll have the option to split a three way call,
end the call and place the people you were talking with on hold.

Setting up a three way call

There are two ways to set up a three way call: the conventional way —by calling two people and using the Confrnc soft key
— or joining two existing calls using the Join soft key.
To set up a three way call:
1. Call the first person
2. From Lines or Calls view, press More and then Confrnc. The active
call is held.
3. Using the Dialler, call the second person
4. When the second person answers, press More and then Confrnc.
to join everyone in a conference. The Active: Conference screen
displays, as shown next

Holding and resuming three way calls

When you place a three way call on hold, you place the other two people in the call on hold. No one in a held three way
call can hear each other.
To place a three way call on hold:
From Lines or Calls view, press Hold. If you're in Calls view, be sure
to highlight the conference first. The other two people in the call
are held. The following example shows a held three way call in
Calls view.
To resume a held call:
From Lines or Calls view, press Resume

Ending three way calls

To end a three way call, and your connection to the other people, press End Call. By default, when you press End Call, the
other two people remain connected.
To end a conference call:
From Lines or Calls view, press End Call.
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User Guide | Polycom VVX310
| 27/06/2014
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