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Call Park, Feature, Park Cancelled

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72 CHAPTER 7: GETTING MORE FROM YOUR TELEPHONE SYSTEM Call Park Use Call Park to place a call in a "holding pattern" and make it available for another person to pick up from any telephone on the system. Use the internal paging feature, the external paging feature, or both, to announce the call. The recipient can retrieve the call from any NBX Telephone by dialing the Call Park extension that you give during your announcement. This feature is useful when: ■ The recipient is elsewhere in the building. ■ You want to continue a call on another telephone (for instance, in a conference room for privacy), and transferring the call does not give you enough time to retrieve it. When you park a call, you assign it a Call Park extension, which anyone can use to retrieve it. Table 12 lists the factory default Call Park extension numbers. Ask your administrator to verify the Call Park extensions for your location. Table 12 Factory Default Call Park Extension Numbers System SuperStack 3 NBX NBX 100 NBX 25 Default Extension Numbers 6000 - 6099 601 - 609 601 - 609 If the call is not answered within 5 minutes after it is parked, it rings again at the original telephone. Your administrator can modify the length of this waiting period. To park a call: 1 While you are on a call, press the Feature button and 444, or press the Access button assigned to Call Park. 2 Use the telephone key pad to dial a Call Park extension from the list shown in Table 12 or the list of extensions at your location. If you select a Call Park extension that is already in use, the display panel displays Park Cancelled, and the call rings back to your telephone. Try another Call Park extension.

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72
C
HAPTER
7: G
ETTING
M
ORE
FROM
Y
OUR
T
ELEPHONE
S
YSTEM
Call Park
Use Call Park to place a call in a “holding pattern” and make it available
for another person to pick up from any telephone on the system. Use the
internal paging feature, the external paging feature, or both, to
announce the call. The recipient can retrieve the call from any NBX
Telephone by dialing the Call Park extension that you give during your
announcement.
This feature is useful when:
The recipient is elsewhere in the building.
You want to continue a call on another telephone (for instance, in a
conference room for privacy), and transferring the call does not give
you enough time to retrieve it.
When you park a call, you assign it a Call Park extension, which anyone
can use to retrieve it.
Table 12
lists the factory default Call Park extension
numbers. Ask your administrator to verify the Call Park extensions for
your location.
If the call is not answered within 5 minutes after it is parked, it rings again
at the original telephone. Your administrator can modify the length of
this waiting period.
To park a call:
1
While you are on a call, press the
Feature
button and
444
, or press the
Access button assigned to
Call Park
.
2
Use the telephone key pad to dial a Call Park extension from the list
shown in
Table 12
or the list of extensions at your location.
If you select a Call Park extension that is already in use, the display panel
displays
Park Cancelled
, and the call rings back to your telephone. Try
another Call Park extension.
Table 12
Factory Default Call Park Extension Numbers
System
Default Extension Numbers
SuperStack 3 NBX
6000 – 6099
NBX 100
601 – 609
NBX 25
601 – 609