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When receiving second or more incoming calls, besides playing a stutter Call Waiting
tone, GXP-2000 will pick up the corresponding account or the next available LINE as
described in section 4.4.2.
4.4.8 Call Transfer
GXP-2000 supports both BLIND and ATTENDED Transfer:
1. Blind Transfer: When a LINE is “ACTIVE, user will get a dial tone by pressing
the “TRNF” button, and then dial the number and press the “SEND” button. This
will transfer the other party in the corresponding LINE to the dialed number.
2. Attended Transfer: When in conversation with an “ACTIVE” LINE as defined in
section 4.3.2, user shall press “TRNF” button, then press the intended LINE that
is on “HOLD”.
If there is no LINE on HOLD, user will need to make a call and thus
automatically puts the current ACTIVE LINE on HOLD.
NOTE:
Transferring calls across SIP domains needs to be supported by SIP services.
4.4.9 3-Way Conferencing
GXP-2000 supports 3-way conferencing. With one LINE ACTIVE and another LINE on
HOLD, press the CONF button then the LINE that is on HOLD will join the three parties
together in a conference.
If after pressing the “CONF” button, a user decides not to conference anyone; user can
cancel it and resume the conversation by pressing CONF or the original LINE button.
If the conference holder wishes to end a conference, simply press HOLD, which breaks
the conference and places both parties on hold. User can then talk to each individual
party by selecting the corresponding LINE.
4.4.10 Checking Message and Message Waiting Indication
When GXP-2000 is on-hook, pressing the MSG button will trigger the phone to call the
VM Server (VMS) configured for the primary account. If a line/account is selected first,
it dials the VMS configured for that account.