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Electra Elite IPK II
C o n f e r e n c e , V o i c e C a l l / P r i v a c y R e l e a s e
Voice Call Conference lets extension user's in the same work area join in a trunk
Conference. To initiate a Voice Call Conference, an extension user just presses the
Meet-Me Conference key and tells their co-workers to join the call. The system
releases the privacy on the trunk, and other users can just press the trunk's line key to
join the call. Line keys assigned for the trunk will blink indicating that privacy has
been released, and others can join the current call.
Voice Call Conference does not use the telephone system features to announce the
call. The person initiating the Voice Call Conference just announces it verbally. A
tone, indicating others have joined the conference, can be provided.
CPUII provides 2 blocks of 32 conference circuits, allowing each block to have any
number conferences with any number of internal or external parties conferenced as
long as the total number of conference channels used does not exceed the block's
limit of 32
Privacy Mode Toggle Option
The Privacy Mode Toggle option allows an extension user to quickly change an
outside call from the non-private mode to the private mode. If the outside call is on a
line key, the user just presses the line key to switch from non-private mode to private
mode. For systems using the Privacy Mode Toggle option, trunks initially have the
privacy released. The remainder of the call will be private. If the call is on a Call
Appearance (CAP) Key, the user presses their Meet-Me Conference function key
instead. Unlike pressing the line key, pressing the Meet-Me Conference key toggles
back and forth between private and non-private mode for the call.
C o n t i n u e d D i a l i n g
Continued Dialing allows an extension user to dial a call, wait for the called party to
answer and then dial additional digits. This helps users that need services like Voice
Mail, automatic banking and Other Common Carriers (OCCs).
There are two types of Continued Dialing:
Continued Dialing for Intercom Calls
Depending on an extension's Class of Service, a multiline terminal user may be able
to dial additional digits after their Intercom call connects. In systems with Voice Mail,
for example, Continued Dialing lets extension users dial the different options after the
Voice Mail answers. Without Continued Dialing, extension users cannot access these
Voice Mail options.
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