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NEC Aspire Series User Manual

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Features
Park
Networking â—† 81
Park
Park
Park places a call in a waiting state (called a Park Orbit) so that an extension user may pick it up.
Any extension user who is in the same Park Group as the extension which placed the call in Park
can answer the call.
With software prior to 2.67, users cannot pick up calls parked across the network, so ensure that
extensions at each site are programmed in their own separate Park Groups in Program 24-03.
With software 2.67 or higher, users can pick up calls parked across the network. For example, when
an extension user in Park Group 3 within System A places a call in Park, the extension users in Park
Group 3 at any connected system can retrieve the call by pressing the ßashing park key or dialing a
service code. If you do not want the Park Orbits to be available to other users within the network,
then place the extension at each site in a a different Park Group in Program 24-03.
To allow users throughout the network to answer a parked call, all the systems must be
interconnected to each other. For example, System A connected to System B, System B con-
nected to System C, System C connected to System A.
With a single system, when two users within the same Park Group try to place a call in the same
page zone at the same time, one user will get the zone while the other user’s call will either ring
back or it will remain an active call, depending on how the park zone was accessed. With Network-
ing, if both users try to access the same zone, one user will get the zone, while the other will hear
ringback, at which time they can park the call in a different zone.
When a parked call is answered across the network, the call will not display Caller ID information
to the party picking up the parked call.
Operation
To Park a call in a system orbit:
You can Park Intercom or trunk calls.
1. Press Park key (PGM 15-07 or SC 852: *04 + orbit).
The Park key LED lights.
If you hear busy tone, the orbit is busy. Try another orbit.
2. Use Paging to announce call.
3. Press SPK to hang up.
If not picked up, the call will recall to you.
OR
1. At keyset or 2-Button telephone, press HOLD.
OR
At a 500/2500 single line telephone, hookßash.
2. Dial #6 and the Park orbit (1-64).
If you hear busy tone, the orbit is busy. Try another orbit.
3. Use Paging to announce call.

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NEC Aspire Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesAspire
ProtocolsSIP, H.323
LinesIP
ExtensionsDigital, IP
VoicemailIntegrated Voicemail System
NetworkingIP Networking
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
DimensionsVaries depending on the system module
WeightVaries depending on the system module

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