Park Call
Parks the user's current call into the specified park slot number. The call can then be retrieved by other extensions (refer to the appropriate telephone user guide). The 'Ride Call' feature can be used to retrieve calls from specific park slots.
Note: When programmed to a DSS key, the key's BLF lamp indicates when a call is parked in that park slot. The key can also be used to retrieve the parked call.
Telephone Number |
Park slot number.
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Default Short Code |
*37*N#
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Short Code Toggles |

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Phone Manager Control |

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SoftConsole Control |

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Programmable Button Control |
Park
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Example
This short code is a default within the Manager configuration. This short code can be used to toggle the feature on/off. N represents the park slot number in which the call will be parked. For example, if a user wants to park a call to slot number 9, the user would dial *37*9#. The call will be parked there until retrieved by another extension or the original extension.
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Short Code: *37*N#
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Telephone Number: N
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Feature: ParkCall
Priority Call
This feature allows the user to call an extension that is set to 'do not disturb'.
Telephone Number |
Extension number.
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Default Short Code |

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Short Code Toggles |

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Phone Manager Control |

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SoftConsole Control |

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Programmable Button Control |
PCall
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Example
N represents the extension number to be called, despite the extension being set to 'do not disturb'. For example, if extension 201 has 'do not disturb' enabled, a user can dial *71*201# and still get through. This short code is useful for companies that frequently use the 'do not disturb' feature and can be given to Managing Directors or people who may need to get through to people regardless of their 'do not disturb' status.
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Short Code: *71*N#
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Telephone Number: N
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Feature: PriorityCall
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