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I was transferring a call and must have hit a wrong button. There's no dial tone now, and calls coming in are going straight to voice mail. It's hooked up right (can use coworker's extension on my phone), but no matter what I press nothing will make it work again!
Unplug the phone from both the line and power adapter. Let it set for at least a couple of minutes. You may have activated call forwarding - all accidentally, if that happened the problem will be in the electronic exchange, not the phone. Find out what the "cancel call forwarding" code is for your system....
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Intercom button/s provide dial tone when they are pressed. They are required to call other phones on your system. Sounds like your button is stuck or issue with the motherboard.
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Unless your phone is connected to a TAW-848 or higher, your extensions are numbered 101-124 maximum, or 21-36. Try going to any phone but the main one and dialing either 101 or 0 and look at the display. You'll figure out your 3-digit extensions. Now just press TRANSFER and dial that 3-digit number. The outside call is put on hold when you press transfer, so there's no need to use the HOLD button.
As an alternative, you can press HOLD, putting the outside line on hold, and dial the 3-digit number into the intercom dial tone and announce the call for line number x. Or, dial the page code 330 and announce to all phones for the person to pick up line x.
hit the transfer button ,dial the extension of the other user and hit transfer again . or hit transfer and dial the voicemail extension and dial the voicemail extension of the other party and hit transfer
Use the Transfer feature to redirect a call to the appropriate person.
To use the Transfer feature to direct a call to a third party:
To return to the original call, if the transfer is incomplete:
1. Press the Transfer soft key. The other
party is on hold and a dial tone sounds.
The LCD indicator light flashes steadily.
2. Dial the DN to which the call is to be
transferred or use Personal Directory,
Redial List, or Callers List to select a
number to dial.
3. When that number rings or a person
answers, press the Transfer soft key to
connect the calling party.
If the person called is not available,
press the line (DN) key (next to the LCD
indicator) to reconnect to the original
call.
Check the dial pad keys for a stuck button, if it has a hanset with its own dial pad check it as well.
If you can not locate it, try listening on the line and pushing the dail keys one at a time. you should now hear dual tomes, the one you are causing and the offending tone, when you hit the offending key there will onlt be a single tone as this button is already sounding off.Do not forgrt the special keys(# &*)
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