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Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
Explicit Call Transfer from a Three-Party Conference Call
N
Pick up the handset.
M
Dial the external number of the first party. Talk.
R
Press the Hold button.
M
Dial the number for your second external call.
You can now conduct a second conversation
while your first call is on hold.
R3
Dial the sequence shown at left to begin a three-
party conference call.
D
Now all three participants can confer together. If
either of the other two parties hangs up, your
connection with the remaining participant re-
mains active.
To clear your connections while allowing the ex-
ternal parties to continue the call, connect the
parties with each other.
R2
You can also switch from the three-party call
back to the original two-party connection. Dial
the sequence shown at left. This ends the three-
party conference. The connection that was active
last before you initiated the three-party confer-
ence is now active again. The second external
call is on hold. You can alternate between the
two connections by dialing the same sequence
again.
R4
Dial the sequence shown at left. The connection
on hold and the active connection are connected
with each other. The external parties continue
the call while you clear the connection.
O
Hang up the handset.
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One-Time Explicit Transfer on the ISDN Line
97
One-Time Explicit Transfer on the ISDN Line
Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) is an ISDN feature that must be
enabled by your ISDN provider and thus usually is subject
to extra charges. If ECT has not been enabled on your line,
you can program the telephone system to initiate a one-
time explicit call transfer before connecting to two parties.
When you end the connection, the other two parties will
be connected to each other.
One-Time Explicit Transfer
N
Pick up the handset.
s32r
Dial the sequence shown at left. You hear the ex-
ternal dial tone.
M
Dial the external number of the first party. Talk.
R
Press the Hold button.
M
Dial the number for your second external call.
You can now conduct a second conversation
while your first call is on hold.
To clear your connections while allowing the ex-
ternal parties to continue the call, connect the
parties with each other.
R4
Dial the sequence shown at left. The connection
on hold and the active connection are connected
with each other. The external parties continue
the call while you clear the connection.
O
Hang up the handset.
With this type of external transfer, both parties are con-
nected to each other over your PBX. This means that both
B channels on your ISDN line remain busy with this con-
nection as long as the parties are connected to each other.
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Suspending/Resuming a Call on the ISDN Line
Suspending/Resuming a Call on the ISDN Line
The “suspend/resume” feature, also technically known as
“terminal portability”, allows you to suspend an existing
connection and resume it at another point on the S
0
bus.
The connection can be resumed at a different ISDN termi-
nal device (such as an ISDN telephone) that is connected
to your BRI line along with the FRITZ!Box.
You will hear an acknowledgement tone to indicate that
the call has been successfully suspended. If you hear the
failure tone, this may indicate that you made a mistake, or
that the “suspend/resume” feature is not enabled on your
line. It is also possible that the parked-call ID you chose is
already in use.
You can resume the suspended call using another ISDN
device on the S
0
bus.
Call Tracing on the ISDN Line
You can use this function during a call or after the caller
hangs up. For more information about this feature, contact
your ISDN provider.
Suspending/Resuming a Call
P
You are talking to a caller.
R
Press the Hold button. Call 1 is now suspended.
s1
<PC>
s
Dial the sequence shown at left. Type in a code
for the suspended call as <PC> (parked-call code).
The code can be any number between
0
and
99
. You will need to enter this code again
when you resume the call.
Q
O
After the acknowledgement tone, the connection
is suspended. You can hang up the handset. The
call remains suspended at the ISDN provider’s
local switch for two minutes.
Call Tracing (MCID)
Rs39r
Dial the sequence shown at left.
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Room Monitoring (Baby Monitor)
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Room Monitoring (Baby Monitor)
The following keypad sequence enables the function for
monitoring the sound level in a room. First enter the vol-
ume level (a value between 1 and 8). Enter a telephone
number. Do not hang up the handset! When the volume in
the room reaches the specified level, the number you en-
tered will be dialed. When the telephone rings and you
pick up the handset, you will be connected with the tele-
phone on which you enabled the room monitoring func-
tion.
Dial the number of the extension to listen in at an exten-
sion with room monitoring activated.
After initiating a room monitoring phone call, the PBX can-
not generate a new call until at least one minute has
lapsed.
You can disable the function by simply hanging up the
handset of the telephone at which you enabled it.
When using this feature, it is advisable to activate the
speaker phone function.
Enabling Room Monitoring
N
Pick up the handset or activate the speaker
phone function of your telephone.
s4
<level>
s
<number>
r
Dial the sequence shown at left. For <level>, enter
a number between
1
the most sensitive sound
level) and
8
. For <number>, enter the number to
be called. This may be the number of another in-
ternal extension, a
9
for an internal group call,
or any external number desired.
Q
Wait for the acknowledgement tone. The baby
monitoring phone function is now enabled.
Do
not
hang up the handset!
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Using Keypad Shortcuts
Using Keypad Shortcuts
The Keypad function allows you to control services and
features on the telephone line by entering characters and
strings on the telephone keypad.
These keyboard entries are called keypad messages. Ask
your telephone carrier for the specific keypad messages to
access ISDN features.
Entering Keypad Messages on an Extension with Automatic
Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
sr
<Seq>
Dial the sequence shown at left. Seq stands for
the keypad sequence you received from your
telephone carrier.
Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension without Automatic
Outside Dialing
N
Pick up the handset.
0sr
<Seq>
Dial the sequence shown at left. Seq stands for
the keypad sequence you received from your
telephone carrier.

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