5-24 DBS 576 (USA) issued September 2001 576-50-700
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features Section 700 - Operation
To retrieve a transferred call park:
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
• FF1 (System): Extension Park Hold Recall Timer
• FF1-0-02: Dial Control for Floating Hold Answer
Considerations
• You cannot park more than one call at a time.
• Call Park functions can be assigned to FF keys (see “Flexible Function Keys” on page 5-46).
• No more than one Call Park Answer key may be assigned to a single telephone.
• A Call Park Answer key may not be assigned to the EM/24 or DSS/72 console.
• If a call is parked by Call Park key, the LED flashes.
• LCD softkeys are also available for Call Park.
• Once a call is parked, it cannot be accessed by the CO line key or direct CO access (similar to
exclusive hold).
• If two calls are on hold and the last call is parked, the other call is then considered the last held
call. If a transfer is performed, the remaining held call would be the call transferred, not the
parked call.
• Depending on the Station Park/Floating Hold Pickup setting (FF1-0-02-0025), the station park/
floating hold pickup code can set to *9 (default), 773. The floating hold pickup code (*9)
operates as follows:
Call Pickup
Description
The System allows the following types of call pickup:
Action Result
1. At the extension with the transferred park call, lift the hand-
set or press the ON/OFF key.
Intercom dial tone
2. Enter Call Park Answer/Self access code (default = 772). • CO TALK TRK #XX displays (where
XX = line number)
• Connected to parked call
System Size Virtual Line Number and Operation
96
01-09 Floating Hold pick up
10-96: For Station Park Hold pick up purpose
Above 96
001-099 Floating Hold pick up
100-576: Station Park Hold pick up purpose