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During an external call:
1. Press <MENU> and <UP/DOWN> to select INTERCOM.
2. Press <OK> to select the desired handset to intercom with.
3. The external call is put on hold automatically and the called handset
rings.
4. Press <TALK ON> on the called handset to establish an internal call.
5. Press <TALK OFF> on the calling handset or put the calling handset on the charging cradle to end the current call with the external party.
6. The external call is transferred to the called handset.
Generally you would not put the caller on hold if you are going to transfer the call, so while you are on the call press transfer then make the second call where you want to transfer to
You can't transfer calls from one handset to another. With both handsets in your posession, you could simply give someone the other one to talk so you could engage in a 3-way conversation. It would also be good to call your local phone provider to get three way calling (a small expense). I use this all the time so I can talk to two other friends at once and we can all make plans together, without having to call, hang up, call the other one, hang up..you get the drill..
On the bottom right side of the handset is a button that says speaker. It will not transfer to the base station but does allow for anyone in the same room to hear the phone call or message as it acts as a speaker phone.
Press the [Int] key located in the far lower right of the handset. The LCD will display "Transfer to:."
Dial the number of the handset to which you are transferring the call. The LCD will show "Calling handset B." Handset B will ring, and the LCD will show "Handset A is calling."
Press the "Talk" button or any of the numeric keys to answer.
View the LCD. It should display "Intercom."
Press "Off/Clear" on the first handset to transfer the call.
Try doing Special (sideways 8) 360 and make sure your display says Auto CO Access On. If it does not then do it again so that it will. Then try doing Special (sideways 8) 361 and make sure your display says Auto IC Access On. If it does not then do it again so that it will.
We bought this phone for a home business and personal line. We were happy to get rid of the seperate answering machine and thought it was great to have so many features for a reasonable price. About a week later we started to notice a recurring clicking sound that accompanied our conversations, this sound is also heard by the person you are speaking to. I decided to call RCA and see if I had a defective phone... i was informed that this was "normal" for this phone and that there is nothing they can do for me. I plan to return this phone and the additional handsets I bought immediately. Do not buy this phone unless you want to spend your days trying to figure out the morse code clicking that persist through all your calls.
does this just happen with the one phone ?
if so, try swopping that phone with another of the same type and see if the problem transfers with the phone or remains at the original location, if it transfers, you have a faulty phone, if it remains, you have a fault in the switch associated with that port.
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