Nortel 1000 Features And Services Fundamentals page 357

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Camp-On, Forced
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This section contains information on the following topics:
"Feature description" (page 357)
"Operating parameters" (page 358)
"Feature interactions" (page 359)
"Feature packaging" (page 361)
"Feature implementation" (page 361)
"Feature operation" (page 363)
Feature description
Forced Camp-On differs from normal Camp-On in that both internal and
external calls can be camped on, rather than just external calls as with
the Camp-On feature. The Forced Camp-On can be automatic or manual.
The manual operation requires the use of the Enhanced Override (EOVR)
key or Flexible Feature Code (FFC).
Forced Camp-On can be used as a feature by itself or in conjunction with
Priority Override. The combination of the two features is referred to as
Enhanced Override (EOVR).
For manual Forced Camp-On, an analog (500/2500 type) telephone user
has to dial the EOVR Flexible Feature Code (FFC), while a Meridian 1
proprietary telephone user has to use the EOVR key.
A second operation of the EOVR key or FFC executes Enhanced Override.
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Features and Services Fundamentals — Book 2 of 6 (C)
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