Perpetrating Panasonic Participation
There are several steps to making a conference call on a Panasonic easa phone, but once you know how it becomes second nature.
Keep in mind that if you are using a Panasonic easa phone, you may be going through your firm’s switchboard to do so, and you’ll generally want to bring the switchboard administrator in on the making of the conference call if you have several users. Doing so can bring the conference call cost down considerably. After all, knowing how to make a conference call on a Panasonic ease phone should also be about how to do so the most cost effective way.
Procedures for making a call on a Panasonic easa phone can differ depending on whether you use a handset or a headset, and vary still from one type of headset to another. Here, therefore, is the option for making a conference call on a Panasonic easa phone by handset. There are four different types of handsets as well, so we’ll talk about just one of these variations.
The first possible handset for your Panasonic easa is an Ericsson MD110 digital with an LDC display. For those who need to know how to make a conference call using an Ericsson MD1 10 digital handset, there is one specific procedure if there are soft keys under the phone’s display screen.
The first thing you do to make the conference call on your Panasonic easa phone is to dial the first call participant and wait for her or him to answer. Once she does you press the Inquiry button and then call the second participant. Once that person answers, you then press the CNF soft key and then press access 2. Now it’s time to dial the next participant, and again press the CNF key followed by access 2 when he or she answers. This procedure is repeated until all participants are on the call. If a participant does not come to the phone then you would press clear and then press Access 1 which will hold the other conference call members.
If your Panasonic easa phone does not have soft keys the format to make a conference call would need the assistance of the firm’s switchboard operator and programming specific to conference calling on that particular phone.
You will hear a tone beep on your Panasonic easa phone each time someone enters or leaves the conference call, and every 15 seconds while you’re making a conference call you’ll hear a warning tone. With the Panasonic easa the only one that can allow participant is the moderator - the one who is making the conference call.

