MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 418
Park
Other Multiline Telephones
2
9
Multiline telephone users park calls at their own extension numbers by pressing
programmed Park buttons. On an MLX display telephone, a user can press the
Feature button and select
Park
from the display.
If a user pages another person to announce a parked call, he or she mentions the
extension number where the call is parked.
A multiline telephone user also can park calls by pressing the Transfer button,
dialing his or her own extension number (the user hears a busy tone), and then
pressing the Transfer button again to complete the transfer. The call is
automatically parked when the transfer is completed.
To pick up a parked call, press a programmed Pickup button or press the Feature
button, dial
9
, and then dial the extension number for the telephone or park zone
where the call is parked. MLX telephone users also can press the Feature button
and select the feature from the display.
Single-Line Telephones
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9
To park a call, a single-line telephone user presses and releases either the Recall
or Flash button or the switchhook and dials his or her own extension number. The
user hears a busy tone and the call is parked.
NOTE:
If a single-line telephone with a positive or timed disconnect is used, for
example, the Lucent Technologies model 2500YMGL or 2500MMGK,
pressing the switchhook disconnects the call. With this type of telephone,
the Recall or Flash button, instead of the switchhook, must be used to
park a call.
To pick up a parked call, the single-line user lifts the handset and (while listening
to inside dial tone) dials
#9
and the extension number for the telephone or park
zone where the call is parked.
Feature Interactions
2
9
Authorization Code
Initiating Park after entering an authorization code deactivates the
Authorization Code feature. An authorization code is not needed to pick
up a parked call.
Auto Dial
An operator can program park zones on inside Auto Dial buttons. An
inside Auto Dial button also can be programmed with a user’s (including
an operator’s) own extension number and can be used to park calls.
When the system is programmed for one-touch Hold with manual
completion, the user hears a busy signal and must complete the transfer
either by hanging up or by pressing the Transfer button.