Conference Calls Using Strata Ctx - Toshiba DKT2304-CT User Manual

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Conference Calls Using Strata CTX

You can conference together up to eight parties (including your own) - with up to six
parties being external CO or network lines. The actual number of conference parties
with acceptable volume levels depends on the local and far end telephone line
conditions.
The person who initiates the conference call is the Master. If, after the conference is
established and the Master exits the conference, the first station to have been added to
the conference becomes the Master. If no other internal stations are included in the
conference call, the call is disconnected.
To conference calls
1. While on a call, press
2. Call another station or outside line.
3. When the called party answers, press
answer, press
conferenced.
4. Repeat the above steps to add lines to the conference. Keep in mind the maximum
number of allowed conference parties.
To transfer conference control
1. Do Steps 1 and 2 above to add the line to which you wish to transfer conference
control.
2. Announce the call and hang up to transfer the call. This station now becomes the
conference "master" with the ability to add or delete parties.
To hold a conference call
If you are the Conference Master, press the
Hold) to place the conference call on hold. The other parties can continue with the
conference. Music-on-hold is suppressed.
Cnf/Trn
Press
Master status.
Strata CIX and CTX DKT2204-CT/DKT2304-CT Cordless Digital Telephones 07/06
Cnf/Trn
. You hear dial tone.
Cnf/Trn
again to return to the original connection. All parties are
to rejoin the conference at any time. When you return, you retain
Conference Calls Using Strata CTX
Cnf/Trn
. If you receive a busy tone or no
Hold
key once (or twice for Executive
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