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Grandstream Networks GXP 1610

Grandstream Networks GXP 1610
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TRANSFERRING A CALL
There are mulple ways of transferring calls to dierent extensions we consider the most common here.
The simplest way to describe call transfers is to consider 3 pares A, B and C.
Announced Transfer
This is where the call is announced to the recipient. It is also called aended transfer.
If A receives a call and wants to transfer it to B then
A places selects the second line by pressing the 2nd line key
A dials the extension or telephone number to transfer the call to.
Once this call is answered A tells B about the call.
If B is happy to accept the call then:
A then presses the line 1 key followed by the Transfer key and the call connects
If B does not wish to take the call then
A presses the line 1 key and talks to the caller again.
You can see an announced transfer video on our GXP 1610 page here:
hps://www.birchills.net/grandstream-gxp-1610.html
Blind Transfer
This is where the call is not announced to the recipient.
A presses Transfer key and then dials Bs number and then presses the Transfer key again.
You can see a blind transfer video on our GXP 1610 page here:
hps://www.birchills.net/grandstream-gxp-1610.html
Transfer Call To A Voice Mail Box
Prex the 3-digit extension number with 0 and youll go straight to their voicemail. So if you need to transfer
a caller to As voicemail on extension 123, for example, perform a transfer in the usual way but use 0123
instead of 123.
This will also work with call forwarding rules and indeed anywhere else you can dial or specify a desnaon
number.
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