Conference Calls; Receiving Second Call; Making A Second Call - NEC 535 Manual

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Conference Calls

If your SIM card is multi-party enabled (the Network supports conference calling), you can make a conference call to more than
one caller. The 3-way and up to 6-way conference call depends on the network service provider. Extra fees may apply for
conference calls.
The associated parties will hear the DTMF tones while you dial another person to add to the conference. Use the instructions in
the previous topic to turn Off the DTMF tones. When the call is being dialed, the associated parties of the multi-party call are
placed on hold and cannot hear the conversation until the new caller is added to the conference call.
You can leave the conference call while the remaining participants carry on with the call.
A multi-party call is considered as one call in progress.

Receiving Second Call

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Press Softkey 1 to place the first call on hold.
Press Softkey 1 to accept the second call.
Press Softkey 2 to merge both calls.

Making a Second Call

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Press Softkey 1 to place the first call on hold.
Input a phone number and press Softkey 1 to make the second call. If the call is successful, the Call in progress screen
displays showing the first call with on hold status and the highlighted second call with connected status.
Press Softkey 2 to merge both calls.
To continue adding a third, fourth, and fifth party to conference calling (if Network supported), repeat the steps of Making a
Second Call.
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If you already have 2 calls in progress (whether active, on hold, or multi-party), a third incoming call can not be accepted
because the Softkey 1 (Accept) will not be displayed on the incoming call screen.
Do not press (End/On-Off) to reject an incoming call if you already have 2 calls in progress.
Pressing (End/On-Off) with 2 calls in progress does not reject an incoming call but will disconnect a call in progress.
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