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7. From this point, it is possible to toggle between the two parties by pressing the right navigation
key. For each time that the right navigation key is pressed a toggle is made between the two
external parties, and the small handset icons in the right top corner of the display and either
“L1” or “L2” shows if the handset is connected to the first or the second party.
CALL WAITING
When two parties are in call a third party can call one of the two parties and leave a Call
Waiting signal. During a call waiting, two short beeps are heard every three seconds in the
handset receiving the call waiting and the following screen is displayed:
In this case the call waiting is from party 4241 (called Gary in the local phonebook).
It is possible to reject the call waiting with the “Reject” softkey and continue the ongoing call.
If the call party wants to answer the call waiting the off-hook key should be pressed. The
following screen is displayed:
This indicates that the local handset now has two ongoing calls with one of them on hold, and
it is possible to swap between them, make a conference, or transfer one of the parties.
CONFERENCE CALL
In a conference call there are always at least three parties in the same conversation. This
feature enables the user to have an ongoing call with more than one person at the same
time. The parties in a conference call are called participants.
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