4.3
Parking Calls
You can place a call on hold in the system so that it can be answered
from any station that does not have a line appearance for the call. You
accomplish this by placing the call in one of 90 park orbits, where the
call remains until it is answered. If the call is not answered within a
specified period of time, the system will send it back to your station for
service (this is known as a park recall).
When you press a personal or group intercom button and dial a code to
retrieve a parked call, the system removes it from the park orbit and
places it at your station on the intercom you selected.
You can preprogram a PARK button at your telephone (see section 9.5
Using The Feature Buttons) and use it to simplify your call parking
efforts.
•
To park a call in orbit,
1. While on the call, press INTERCOM.
2. Press
S
,
—OR—
press TRANSFER/CONFERENCE, if intercom call.
3. Dial code for park orbit (910–999 for orbit 1–90).
4. Remember the code for later use or make it known to those who
need to know it in order to retrieve the call.
•
To park a call using a preprogrammed PARK button,
1. While on the call, press the preprogrammed PARK button (the
system places the call in a preselected park orbit and lights the
PARK light).
•
To retrieve a call that was placed on hold in the system (parked),
1. From any station, press INTERCOM.
2. Press #.
3. Dial code for orbit (910–999 for orbit 1–90),
—OR—
press preprogrammed PARK button.
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