This article explains how to set up a conference call with your existing phone. If you require a conference bridge for higher capacity, please refer to the Conference Calling Using the Bridge page. Works on the following phone models: 8102, 8110, 6218, 6219, 6220, 6221 Hang up your line The other parties will remain connected as long as one party remains connected to the USF network telephone system. Works on the following phone models: 8410, 8434, 6408, 6416, 6424, 4602, 4606, 4610, 4612, 4620, 4621, 4624, 4625 Press the Drop button If you do not have a Drop button, ask the caller you are trying to drop to hang up their line. Hang up your line The other callers will remain connected as long as one party remains connected to the USF network telephone system Works on the following phone models: 9601, 9608, 9621GOverview
The following is a list of the different telephone models available for conferences utilizing your existing phone:Single-line analog set conferencing (two additional parties for a total of three)
Adding a third party
You should be in a 3-way conference callDropping a third party
You can resume the 2-way conversationLeaving a conference call
Multi-line digital set conferencing (five additional parties for a total of six)
Adding callers
Dropping callers
Leaving a conference call
Voice over IP (VoIP) set conferencing (up to five people)
Setting up a conference call
The call is automatically on hold and the second line becomes activeUsing the conference button to add a held call to an active call
You have successfully added two calls togetherDrop the last person added to the conference call
The last party connected to the conference call is dropped from the call.Dropping a specific caller from a conference call
Manage space
Manage content
Integrations