TRANSFERRING A CALL TO ANOTHER STATION
1. With the caller on the line, press TRANSFER.
2. Within 5 seconds of pressing TRANSFER, press the 2-digit station
location button (01-16) or memory button where you wish to transfer the
call. The line's indicator blinks yellow until the party you are
transferring to picks up the call. Once picked up, the indicator will turn
solid red. The indicator on the receiving party's line will rapidly flash
yellow and ring at a different frequency until he or she picks up the call.
• If the transferred call has not been picked up at the other station
within 30 seconds, you will hear a beep at your station. The transfer
cancels, the line is put on hold, and the line indicator flashes green.
• If the party at the other station doesn't pick up the transferred call,
and you wish to attempt to transfer to another station, press the line
you want and repeat the transfer process.
• If the station number you pressed is not valid, you will hear an error
tone and the transfer cancels.
• If the party you pressed is in Do Not Disturb mode, DND shows on
the display. The transfer is cancelled and the call is put on hold.
• If the party's station is busy, BUSY shows on the display.
Hope this solution has been helpful?
Hello,
Go to settings on your phone, click on the phone option, it will display different option, select call forwarding or call divert, enter the number you forwarding the call to and press ok, you are done. follow the same procedure, when you get to call forwarding, you can select to cancel as you can no longer add a number.
Take care.
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Is this solution for a cell phone? You say that in your comments.
This is a business phone that sits on the desk, has a corded receiver,
a speakerphone, a regular deskphone keypad and 10 positions for
fast dial numbers. Don't remember any option on the phone for call
forwarding. More likely the solution involves dialing some sort of
code and then the number to forward to.
Please check your manual for this phone.
This is a one line business phone on a desktop.
The answer that I received was for a Cell Phone whereas I specified that my model was a desktop business phone with 1 line coming in, a speaker phone, 10 speed dial positions and a corded handset. It's old and probably is not in production by GE any more. Can anyone help?
No, thanks, have already found a solution on another website and applied for a
refund on this one. Three "experts" and no useable responses? Don't think so!
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