Conference Call (LocalThree-way Conference)During a conversation, you can add an additional partyto your call and establish a conference call.Notice• Your phone system may support advancedconference features, such as conference callswith four or more parties. In this case, theprocedures for handling a conference call maybe different from those explained in this section.For details about your phone system, consultyour administrator or dealer.Making a Conference Call1. Press [CONFERENCE/ ] to put the current call onhold.2. Call the party you want to add to the conversation.3. After the called party answers, press[CONFERENCE/ ] to begin the conference call.Removing a Party from theConferenceDuring a conference, you can remove other parties fromthe conference. However, this operation is availableonly during conference calls you initiate.For KX-UT113/KX-UT123 users1. During a conference call, press [HOLD/ ].• The second party is put on hold, but you cancontinue talking to the first party.2. Go on-hook.• The first party is disconnected.3. Press [HOLD/ ].• You can continue the conversation with thesecond party.Note• To disconnect the second party instead of thefirst party, press [HOLD/ ] 2 times in step 1.• To re-establish the conference withoutremoving either party, press [CONFERENCE/] after step 1.For KX-UT133/KX-UT136 users1. During a conference call, press [HOLD/ ].• The other parties are put on hold.2. Press the DN button (flexible button) thatcorresponds to the party you want to disconnect.• A conversation is established with the party youwant to disconnect.3. Go on-hook.• The party is disconnected.4. Press the DN button (flexible button) thatcorresponds to the remaining party.• You can continue the conversation with theremaining party.Note• To re-establish the conference withoutremoving either party, press [CONFERENCE/] after step 2.• For details about DN buttons, see "FlexibleButtons (KX-UT133/KX-UT136 only)(Page 36)".Ending a Conference Call1. Go on-hook during a conference.Document Version 2011-09 Operating Instructions 33Feature Operations