Vtech 3111-2 User Manual - Page 25

Switch between external and internal calls, TRANSFER TO, CALLING HANDSET X, HANDSET X IS CALLING

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Basic operation Switch between external and internal calls When on an external call and you wish to make an intercom call to another system handset without ending the external call: 1. During an external call, press INT to initiate the intercom feature. 2. The originating handset screen displays TRANSFER TO: 3. Dial the number associated with the handset you are trying to intercom. 4. The originating handset screen displays CALLING HANDSET X. The destination handset rings and displays HANDSET X IS CALLING. 5. Press /FLASH, , INT or any dialing keys (0-9, #, *) on the destination handset to answer the internal call. 6. Press INT on the originating handset to switch between the external call (outside) and intercom call. 22 www.vtechphones.com

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Switch between external and internal calls
When on an external call and you wish to make an intercom call to another system
handset without ending the external call:
During an external call, press
INT
to initiate the intercom feature.
The originating handset screen displays
TRANSFER TO:
Dial the number associated with the handset you are trying to intercom.
The originating handset screen displays
CALLING HANDSET X
. The destination
handset rings and displays
HANDSET X IS CALLING
.
Press
/FLASH
,
,
INT
or any dialing keys (
0-9, #,
*
) on the destination
handset to answer the internal call.
Press
INT
on the originating handset to switch between the external call (outside)
and intercom call.
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Basic operation