I have three extensions (103, 110, and 111) managed by a Panasonic NCP PBX. I can manually do this sequence, and it works:
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Dial 110 from extension 103.
Answer at 110.
Place the call on hold at 103.
Dial 111 from extension 103.
Answer at 111.
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But if I try to do what I think is the...
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