Re: Bluetooth Call Transfer
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:13 pm
C'mon, give the guy a break. Things could be happening while typing...maybe a conf call, maybe a doughnut party with only 1 left to grab.
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A break is certainly possible. I teach others how to give breaks, too. Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame performed from a hon-gesa-gatame position is a favorite. But how will that redound as greater care in proofing (or in software testing)? I doubt the benefit.lbmofo wrote:C'mon, give the guy a break. Things could be happening while typing...maybe a conf call, maybe a doughnut party with only 1 left to grab.
Hon-gesa-gatame seems to be okay?nn5i wrote:A break is certainly possible. I teach others how to give breaks, too. Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame performed from a hon-gesa-gatame position is a favorite. But how will that redound as greater care in proofing (or in software testing)? I doubt the benefit.lbmofo wrote:C'mon, give the guy a break. Things could be happening while typing...maybe a conf call, maybe a doughnut party with only 1 left to grab.
Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame is a somewhat generic term, but here's an ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame performed from hon-gesa-gatame. It's very similar to mine, but not identical. http://www.judo-ch.jp/english/dictionary/technique/katame/kansetu/udehizalbmofo wrote:Hon-gesa-gatame seems to be okay?
But Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame seems to need a little content.
slim2169 wrote:It hangs up the call. I am not using a Telo handset myself, just an older tethered plantronics headset and it's a pain in the butt to have to go over to the telo base and hit both 1 and 2 to conference the call and then leave the plantronics off the hook the whole time I am on the call. Really ticks me off since I just bought all this stuff and right after setting it up Ooma breaks it so I can't do what I bought it for in the first place. And their support really seems to be lacking...tegelad wrote:What happens with the three-way call (per the procedure above) if you hangup the telo handset?
I would not say it works. It ties up two lines and seams to impair the voice quality. Also, unless I put the phone handset in the other room I hear an echo. This needs to be fixed soonest.Bobby B wrote:Is the workaround I mention below not working for you? To be clearer, you'd:
1. Make or receive the call on the Telo Handset
2. After the call is connected, press the intercom button, and choose the Bluetooth headset from the list call.
3. Pick up the intercom call on your Bluetooth headset
4. On the Telo Handset, press "Menu" and select the 3-way conf option to bridge the Bluetooth headset with the call.
I am in conf calls all day as well. Again, this more or less makes my service useless.tegelad wrote: I am a new ooma guy (not new to voip) and am really intrested in getting the bluetooth option working (have the adapter and using a plantronics voyager pro+ with it ...) I spend "hours" daily on conference calls and really would like this
Yes. Even when it works it is a painful experience but tolerable given the quality/price. The biggest issue with conference calls is the inability to use the handset keypad once transfered. I hear that you may be able to flash to the handset to use the keypad but have not tried it yet as the ability to transfer a call does not exist at this time (it does not work with the 3-way-call work around).tegelad wrote:.... and boy what a PiTA to setup for conference calls