Barge In on an Active Call
After a call is answered, any group member can barge in on the active call on a
public shared line, which becomes a bridge call—a call between two or more MADN
members and another party.
Ask your system administrator about the maximum number of participants
allowed on a bridge call.
1. Press and hold the corresponding line key for the shared line for one second.
2. Select the Barge In softkey.
A bridge tone plays notifying the other call participants that you’re barging in
on the call.
Leave a Bridge Call
Any member in a bridge call can leave the call, and the call remains active.
After you leave a bridge call, you can rejoin by pressing the Barge In softkey again.
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Select the End Call softkey, or place the handset in the cradle.
Your connection to the bridge call is ended, and the other call participants
remain on the call.
Resume a Held MADN Call
Any MADN member can resume a held call on the shared line.
When an active call is placed on hold on the shared line, a red LED light flashes on
the line key on all members' phones, if enabled by your system administrator.
When a held call is resumed by another MADN member, a steady red LED light
shows on the line key on the other members' phone.
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Do one of the following:
● Select the corresponding line key and lift the handset.
● Press and hold the corresponding line key and select Resume.
Enabling Privacy for MADN Calls
Any MADN member can temporarily enable privacy for an active or bridge call on
a public shared line using privacy codes or privacy soft keys configured by your
system administrator.
Additionally, MADN members can use privacy codes and soft keys to temporarily
disable privacy on an active call on a private shared line.
When a shared line is configured as private or when privacy is enabled on an
active call, bridging is disabled and other MADN members cannot barge in on an
active call on the shared line.
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