Park; Extended Park; Programmable Function Key And Service Code Available For Personal Park - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Park

Description
Park places a call in a wait state (called a Park Orbit) so an extension user may pick it up. Park has two
types: System and Personal. System Park allows a user to have a call wait in System Orbit. Personal
Park allows a user to Park a call at their extension so a co-worker can pick it up. After parking a call in
orbit, a user can Page the person receiving the call and hang up. The paged party can dial a code or
press a programmed Park key to pick up the call. With Park, it is not necessary to locate a person to
handle their calls. A call parked for too long recalls the extension that initially parked it, however the call
remains in the park orbit until it is answered. There are 64 Park Orbits (1~64) available for use.

Extended Park

An extension Class of Service determines whether it uses the normal Park Orbit Recall time or the
Extended Park Orbit Recall time. The timers are set in system programming. When an extension with
Extended Park Recall Class of Service option parks a call, it recalls after the Extended Park Orbit Recall
time. When an extension with the Normal Park Orbit Recall Class of Service option parks a call, it recalls
after the normal Park Orbit Recall time, however the call remains in the park orbit until it is answered.

Programmable Function Key and Service Code Available for Personal Park

The Personal Park feature is enhanced by using a Programmable Function Key or service code (3-digit
or 1-digit) to place a call in Personal Park. This option is available for multiline terminals, single line sets,
and UNIVERGE SV9100 Wireless telephones and can be used for analog or ISDN trunks.
Conditions
An extension user can park a call in any Park Orbit. However, an extension user can pick
up only a call Parked by a member of their own Park group (see Program 24-03).
When a 2-button telephone user parks a call, they must wait the Interdigit Time (normally
10 seconds) before trying to retrieve it.
An extension can have only one Personal Park key.
When the terminal that has a call in Personal Park is unplugged, the Personal Park is
released and the held caller is placed on Non-Exclusive Hold.
The following table indicates what condition the service codes and Programmable Function
key can be used.
Speaking
ICM Dial Tone or Busy Tone
Calling Another Extension
Receiving a Personal Park Recall
Using 3-Digit
Status
Service Code
Not Available
Available
Not Available
Not Available
961
Using
Using 1-Digit
Personal
Service Code
Park Key
Not Available
Available
Not Available
Available
Available
Available
(with outside call on
hold and when
called extension
does not answer)
Not Available
Available

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