Enhanced System Park Orbit Recall Display; Pbx/Centrex Compatibility; Pbx/Centrex Access Codes - NEC DS1000 Product Description

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Section 3: Features

PBX/Centrex Compatibility

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Enhanced System Park Orbit Recall Display

The System Park Orbit recall display shows:
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The orbit from which the call is recalling (e.g., 60).
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The extension that initially parked the call (e.g., 301).
Feature Quick Steps
To Park a call in system orbit:
1.
While on a trunk call, press ICM + Dial * + System Park Orbit (60-69) + Hang up.
OR
1.
While on a trunk call, press Park key + Hang up.
To retrieve a call from system Park orbit:
1.
Lift handset + Press ICM + Dial * + System Park Orbit (60-69).
OR
1.
Lift handset + Press Park key.
To Park a call at an extension (using Personal Park):
1.
While on a trunk call, press ICM + Dial * * + Number of extension at which you want to park
the call (300-331) + Hang up.
To retrieve a call parked at an extension:
1.
Lift handset + Press ICM + Dial * * + Number of extension at which the call is parked.
You can install the system
behind a PBX or Centrex.

PBX/Centrex Access Codes

PBX Access Codes are the digits PBX extension users must dial to obtain outside lines. When the
DS1000/2000 is installed behind a PBX, DS1000/2000 users must dial these codes before the digits
for their outside call. For example, if the PBX access code is 98, and the DS1000/2000 user wants
to reach 203-926-5400, they must dial 98-1-203-926-5400. Normally, DS1000/2000 Toll Restric-
tion and Forced Account Codes are applied to the digits dialed after the PBX Access Code. This is
because any call dialed without the PBX access code is an internal PBX call, and usually won't
require the restrictions imposed by Forced Account Codes and Toll Restriction.
To keep track of valid PBX Access Codes, the DS1000/2000 allows you to enter up to 10 PBX
access codes in the PBX Access Codes Table. Each code is either 1 or 2 digits long, using the digits
0-9. You can use the * character as a wild card, which can be entered in any position in the PBX
Access Codes Table. A wild card allows the user to dial any digit in that position. For example, the
entry 7* represents entries 70, 71, 72, etc.
In addition to entering codes in the PBX Access Codes Table, you must also indicate in program-
ming which DS1000/2000 trunks are PBX lines (i.e., connected to the PBX - not the Central Office).
Availability: All versions.
DS1000/2000 Product Description

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