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DELETING CONFERENCE GROUPS
Select
MENU > CONF GUIDE > ERASE GROUP.
Mark the group you want to delete and press
OK.
Confirm that you really want to delete the group by pressing
OK or cancel the deletion
of a group by pressing
C.
DELETE ALL CONFERENCE GROUPS
Select
MENU > CONF GUIDE > ERASE ALL.
Confirm that you really want to delete all groups by pressing
OK or cancel the deletion
of all groups by pressing
C.
CONFERENCE GUIDE SETTINGS
When a multi-party call is going to be connected, a special signal (flash or R-pulse) is
produced which transmits the command (request, return and conference) to the PBX. It
may be necessary to change the type of signal if calls are connected via a PBX. Different
PBXs may require different signals. These requirements should be specified in the techni-
cal data for the PBX. Settings for the most common PBXs are listed on Konftel’s website.
produced which transmits the command (request, return and conference) to the PBX. It
may be necessary to change the type of signal if calls are connected via a PBX. Different
PBXs may require different signals. These requirements should be specified in the techni-
cal data for the PBX. Settings for the most common PBXs are listed on Konftel’s website.
Select
MENU > CONF GUIDE > SETTINGS.
Enter the command for a request for a new dialling tone and press
OK to confirm. (“F”
is the default setting)
Enter the command to connect everyone to a multi-party call and press
OK to confirm.
(“F3” is the default setting)
Enter the command to return to your original call and press
OK to confirm. (“F” is the
default setting)
If you experience problems making multi-party calls
It may be necessary to change the duration of the Flash/R-pulse so that it works with your
PBX. Read “ADJUSTING FLASH/R-PULSE DURATION” on page 23.
Your PBX may not be programmed to admit multi-party calls or the procedure may be
different. Please contact your telephone administrator or service provider.
PBX. Read “ADJUSTING FLASH/R-PULSE DURATION” on page 23.
Your PBX may not be programmed to admit multi-party calls or the procedure may be
different. Please contact your telephone administrator or service provider.
CONFERENCE GUIDE