Smarter Business Communications
IP620
H D - E Q U I P P E D
E N T E R P R I S E - G R A D E
V O I C E E N D P O I N T
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Unless changed by specific application programming, the last four Programmable Buttons of your IP620 are
preconfigured to operate with an elevated functionality with the first three Park locations. Button 5 is designated
“Park” Call. Button 6, 7 and 8 are designated Park locations 701, 702, and 703.
Using Call Park is as simple as pressing the Park Call Button. When you do this the IPitomy IP PBX will position the call
on the next available Park location (that is, if 701 is already in use, 702 will be selected.)
The IPitomy IP PBX will
verbally advise you of the park location where the call has been positioned.
You may then make a group page announcement and advise the recipient of the park location where their caller is
waiting.
Steps:
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2
3
4
P
ark a
Call u
sin
g
Park
Call
bu
tt
o
n
On a call
(any line)
Press
Button
adjacent to
Park Call
Listen for the
IPitomy IP PBX to
announce the Park
location
The button adjacent to
the Park location will
light steady red
P
ark a
Call u
sin
g Call
Tr
an
sf
er
On a call
(any line)
Press
OR:
Input
Park Call code
Press
OR
Listen for
the IPitomy
IP PBX to
announce
the Park
location
Notes:
1)
Idle Park location buttons may be green if programmed for green on idle operation.
2)
Users may dial the park location to retrieve a call from that call park or press a button programmed for that
call park.
3)
Calls that are retrieved from call park locations are moved from that call park location to the extension line.
Hence the call park location is available for another call.
4)
The example in the display in these instructions shows extension 4950. Your phone line number will likely
be different.
28.
Phonebook Individual/Enterprise
Phonebook keeps a list of contacts available for dialing. Two Phonebooks are available:
Individual, and
Enterprise
Phonebook entries can be assigned to groups for easy lookup. Each contact allows for three numbers.