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Elektronik Bilgi Kütüphanesi



Press the dial key corresponding to the desired
character, then press [ ] or [ ] to scroll if
necessary.
To exit the phonebook, press [MENU].
3. When the desired entry is displayed, press [ ] or
.
Note
The line that was selected when the entry was
stored in the phonebook ("IP" or "TEL") is
shown in the lower-right corner of the display.
This line will be used when the entry is called.
Example:
The TEL line will
be used when
you call this
number.
If the "Line Selection" setting is not set to
"IP + TEL" (see page 33), TEL line numbers
cannot be called.
Making Conference Calls
While on a call, you can make another call and establish
a conference call (i.e., a 3-party call) including yourself
and 2 other parties. You can establish a conference call
using the following types of calls.
2 IP calls
1 IP call and 1 TEL call
1 IP call and 1 PS call
1 IP call and 1 PC call
To establish a conference call when you receive a call,
see page 38.
Note
When "Panasonic PBX Compatibility" in
"Protocol Settings" is set to "On", you
cannot make a conference call using 2 IP lines
in "IP-PBX" mode (see page 58).
Conference calls using the IP and TEL lines
1.
Press
CONF
to put the current call on hold.
2. Confirm that the desired line ("IP" or "TEL") is
selected.
If the current call is an IP call, you can change
the selected line by pressing the left function
button ([F1]).
The IP line is selected.
The TEL line is
selected.
[F1] [F1]
If you cannot select the desired line, press
BACK
, then change the "Line Selection"
setting (see page 33). After you have changed
the setting, repeat this procedure from step 1.
3. Call the party you want to add to the conversation.
You can end the second call and return to the
original call by pressing
BACK
.
To call a party stored in the phonebook, see
page 35.
4. After the called party answers, press
CONF
to
begin the conference call.
Before beginning the conference call, press
END
to end the second call and return to the
original call.
36 Operating Instructions Document Version 2011/06
Making and Answering Calls