NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
CONFERENCE (THREE/FOUR PARTY)
NEAX2000 IVS
2
Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
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NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
CONFERENCE (THREE/FOUR PARTY)
General Description
This feature provides a station user the ability to add-on another party (trunk or station) to a call already in
progress. Single Line Telephone users can add up to one additional party and Multiline Terminal users can add
up to two additional parties.
Station Application
All stations.
Operating Procedure
To add a third party
From a Single Line Telephone with a call in progress
1. Press the FLASH key (or momentarily press hookswitch). First party is placed on hold and feature dial tone
is received.
2. Dial the second party (either another station number or a trunk access code plus the outside number).
3. Wait for the second party to answer.
4. Press the FLASH key (or momentarily press the hookswitch). A three-party Conference is established.
From a Multiline Terminal, with a call in progress
1. Press the Transfer key. First party is placed on hold and feature dial tone is received.
2. Dial the second party (either another station or a trunk access code plus the outside number).
3. Wait for the second party to answer.
4. Press the Conf key. A three-party Conference is established. The display shows
CONF
plus the name and
number of the trunks or station (if assigned).
To add a fourth party with three party Conference in progress
1. Press the Transfer key. The two parties are placed on hold and feature dial tone is received.
2. Dial the third party (another station).
3. Wait for the third party to answer.
4. Press the Conf key. A four-party Conference is established.
CONF
is shown in the LCD display.
Service Conditions
1. A maximum of two trunks can be used in a Conference.
2. Single Line Telephones can add up to one additional party (three-party Conference).
3. Multiline Terminals can add up to two additional parties (four-party Conference).
4. A Single Line Telephone will disconnect the last party added to a Conference [after the Conference (1 sta-
tion, 2 trunk) is established] by providing a hookflash. This allows breaking up the Conference and returning
to a two-party connection with the first party.