Specifications

Three-way calling + +
If your telephone service includes three-way calling, the Superprint 4425
three-way calling feature lets you put one call on hold, call another
number, and carry on a conversation among three people. Follow these
steps to use the three-way calling feature:
1. Call the first number and begin your conversation.
2. Place the first person on hold by pressing the key, the key,
and the key ( + + ).
You will see HOOK FLASH on the display followed by TYPE
NAME, NUM, OR CR.
3. Dial the second number and begin your conversation.
4. Press + + to reconnect to the first person. You now have a
three-way calling conversation.
If the second number is busy, press + + to reconnect with the
first person.
You must have three-way calling service from your telephone
company to use this feature.
Note: If someone calls you to set up a three-way conversation, you
should press + + to be sure that you are using Baudot (45)
code. You may have originally connected in Turbo Code and all three
people in a three-way conversation must be using Baudot (45) code.
Transferring a call +
Office telephone systems vary widely and specifics of how to transfer a
call will be different for each system. Most telephone systems require a
hook flash to transfer a call. On the Superprint 4425, typing an ! when
you are dialing sends a hook flash. Here is an example of the steps
required to transfer a call while you are on the line with another person:
1. Press the dial key ( + ). You will see TYPE NAME, NUM, OR
CR on the display.
2. Type an ! (hold down the key and press the key).
3. Type the number of the extension to which you are transferring the
call.
1
Shift
1
Ctrl
1
Ctrl
BShiftCtrl
FShiftCtrl
FShiftCtrl
FShiftCtrlF
ShiftCtrl
FShiftCtrl
ADVANCED CALLING • 39










