Step by Step
Operating the Telephone with the Display
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Park-Service
Call Park
You can use the Park Service to park an active call on a
park server. After the call has been parked, it is discon-
nected from your telephone and is available for pickup.
The call can be picked up by you or any other user from
any other telephone.
Park Position
Park Service manages multiple parked calls simulta-
neously. Each parked call is identified by a park position.
The park position is numerical and can consist of 1 to 24
digits.
The position is defined when the call is being parked.
You, or another user, must re-enter the park position to
retrieve the parked call. The park position must be
unique amongst the positions being administered by
the park service telephone.
The park position should not be a proper telephone
number and is not therefore checked by the dial plan.
Invoking Park Service
The Park Service option is similar to an "unscreened call
transfer" on a park server. This service should therefore
be treated in the same way as a call transfer.
You can only invoke the Park Service option if you are
conducting a call or if you have placed a call on hold. You
cannot park a local or central conference call.
If you are using the two or four-line telephone menu
when making calls, you can select Park Service from
the telephone menu during a single call, when holding
a call or during a consultation call.
You can also configure a function key as a park key.
When you press the park key, the current or held call
shown on the display is parked.
If you are using the optiPoint display module to make
calls, you can invoke the Park Service option from the
context menu.