Call Waiting - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
To Answer a Waiting Call:
1. Establish a two-way call
connection.
2. Press the hookswitch.
3. Enter the Swap access code.
NOTES:
1. Any internal call can be transferred to either another station or a
trunk party. External trunk calls can be transferred to another station
or, if allowed by your system and your telephone, to another trunk
party. A trunk or Least Cost Routing access code can be entered
when transferring a call to an outside party.
2. You cannot transfer an attendant call, a call involving an ancillary
device (dictation machine, etc.), a call involving a party that has
another party on "soft hold," or a call involving a party that is involved
in a conference.

CALL WAITING

The Call Waiting feature advises you of another incoming call when you
are currently involved in a call. The incoming call is automatically
camped-on to your telephone. You can access the new call by using the
Swap access code.
If a new call arrives and is camped-on to your line, you will hear Call
Waiting tone.
Your current call will be placed on "soft hold."
Listen for recall dial tone.
You will be connected to the new call.
To alternate between calls, continue to press the hookswitch and enter
the Swap access code. Each time, the two calls will be switched.
NOTES:
1. If you hang up your current call while you have another call on "soft
hold," the held call will immediately recall your telephone.
2. You cannot hold code calls, paging calls, dictation machine calls, or
calls to/from an attendant.
3. You will not receive a Call Waiting signal if you are currently on hold
at another station; performing a call transfer; connected to an
attendant, dictation machine, or voice mail system; involved in an
Attendant Override; or involved in a conference. You will also not
receive a Call Waiting signal if your station is programmed for Data
Security or Data Privacy. This prevents the interference of tones
during data transmission.
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