Adding Yourself To A Shared-Line Call - Cisco 7920 Phone Manual

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Adding Yourself to a Shared-Line Call

Depending on how your phone is configured, you can add yourself to a call on a shared line using
either Barge or cBarge.
If you want to...
See if the shared line is
in use
Add yourself to a call
on a shared line using
the Barge softkey
Add yourself to a call
on a shared line using
the cBarge softkey
Add new conference
participants to a call
that you have barged
Move a shared-line call
to another phone
Leave a barged call
Tips
• If a phone that is using the shared line has Privacy enabled, call information and barge softkeys
will not appear on the other phones that share the line.
• You will be disconnected from a call that you have joined using Barge if the call is put on hold,
transferred, or turned into a conference call.
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7920 for Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 (SCCP)
Then...
Look for the "In Use Remote" message.
1. Highlight a remote-in-use call.
2. Press Barge. (You may need to press
Other parties hear a beep tone announcing your presence.
1. Highlight a remote-in-use call.
2. Press cBarge. (You may need to press
Other parties hear a tone and brief audio interruption, and call
information changes on the phone screen.
Barge the call using cBarge, if available.
cBarge converts the call into a standard conference call, allowing you to
add new participants. See the "Making Conference Calls" section on
page 34.
Press Hold. On another phone with the same shared line, press Resume.
Choose EndCall or
If you hang up after using Barge, the remaining parties hear a disconnect
tone and the original call continues.
If you hang up after using cBarge, the call remains a conference call
(provided at least three participants remain on the line).
to see Barge.)
to see cBarge.)
(red key).
Advanced Call Handling
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