Panasonic KX-UT113 Telephone User Manual


 
Conference Call (Local
Three-way Conference)
During a conversation, you can add an additional party
to your call and establish a conference call.
Notice
Your phone system may support advanced
conference features, such as conference calls
with four or more parties. In this case, the
procedures for handling a conference call may
be different from those explained in this section.
For details about your phone system, consult
your administrator or dealer.
Making a Conference Call
1. Press [CONFERENCE] to put the current call on
hold.
2. Call the party you want to add to the conversation.
3. After the called party answers, press
[CONFERENCE] to begin the conference call.
Removing a Party from the
Conference
During a conference, you can remove other parties from
the conference. However, this operation is available
only during conference calls you initiate.
For KX-UT113/KX-UT123 users
1. During a conference call, press [HOLD].
The second party is put on hold, but you can
continue talking to the first party.
2. Go on-hook.
The first party is disconnected.
3. Press [HOLD].
You can continue the conversation with the
second party.
Note
To disconnect the second party instead of the
first party, press [HOLD] 2 times in step 1.
Once you have pressed [HOLD], the
conference cannot be reestablished.
For KX-UT133/KX-UT136 users
1. During a conference call, press [HOLD].
The other parties are put on hold.
2. Press the DN button (flexible button) that
corresponds to the party you want to disconnect.
A conversation is established with the party you
want to disconnect.
3. Go on-hook.
The party is disconnected.
4. Press the DN button (flexible button) that
corresponds to the remaining party.
You can continue the conversation with the
remaining party.
Note
Once you have pressed [HOLD], the
conference cannot be reestablished.
For details about DN buttons, see "Flexible
Buttons (KX-UT133/KX-UT136 only)
(Page 34)".
Ending a Conference Call
1. Go on-hook during a conference.
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