3com 3101 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Announced
(Screened) Transfer
Before you complete a transfer, you can announce to the recipient that 
you are transferring a call. The recipient can then decide whether to take 
the call. To announce a transfer:
While on a call, press the Transfer button. The system places the caller 
on hold and selects a new line.
Dial the extension number to which you want to transfer the call.
When the recipient answers, announce the call.
If the recipient wants to take the call, press Transfer again to 
complete the transfer, and hang up the handset.
If you are on an NBX Business Telephone or a 3101 or 3101SP Basic 
Telephone and the recipient does not want to take the call, retrieve it 
by pressing the Access button on which the call originated.
If you are on an NBX 2101 Basic Telephone, and the recipient does not 
want to take the call, press and release the hook switch to disconnect 
the attempted transfer, and then retrieve the original call by pressing 
Call Toggle.
Your administrator can disable Announced Transfers (by enabling the One 
Button Transfer feature) for the entire NBX system. When that setting is 
enabled, every time that you press the Transfer button, the current call is 
transferred as soon as you dial the extension — without waiting for you 
to announce the call.
Blind Transfer
In a blind transfer, you transfer the call without notifying the recipient:
While on a call, press the Transfer button. The system places the caller 
on hold and selects a new line.
Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call.
As soon as you hear a full ring, press the Transfer button and hang up. 
(If you press the Transfer button too soon after you dial the number, the 
transfer may not occur.)
Direct Mail Transfer
You can transfer a call directly into another user’s voice mailbox. The call 
does not ring on that user’s telephone.
Calls transferred to a user’s mailbox by means of Direct Mail Transfer are 
always directed into that user’s voice mailbox, even if the recipient has 
specified a different call coverage point.