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Features Description
Programming
All trunk types and station and SUPERSETtelephones
can camp on.
Calls can camp on to busy industry-standard
telephones,
SUPERSET
telephones,
logical lines, hunt groups, and trunk groups.
Campon is done immediately
for reroute points that are busy regard-
less of Campon COS options; see Call Rerouting.
Campon is done for Automated
Attendant
hunt groups regardless
of
campon COS options; see Automated Attendant.
Campon tones are not passed to lines which have COS Option 216
(Data Security) enabled in their COS.
The Campon warning tone applies to the party being transferred
to.
Enable COS Option 301 (Campon) for the device to allow it to camp on.
If Campon is to be permitted on outgoing trunks, enable COS Option 237
(Outgoing
Trunk Campon) for the device in addition to COS Option 301
(Campon).
Operation
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Operation varies depending
upon the device as described below:
Industry-standard, SUPERSET3, and SUPERSET
Telephones:
To camp on to a busy device:
Dial the number - special busy tone is returned.
After IO seconds of special busy tone, Campon is done and busy tone
is returned. The called extension
receives campon warning tone.
When the called extension
goes on-hook,
the calling extension
hears
ringing tone and the called extension
is rung, or,
The called trunk group becomes idle -the
system dials the originally
dialed digits.
SUPERSET
DN and SUPERSET
Telephones:
If the set does not have a CAMPON feature key programmed,
use the
procedure for industry-standard
telephones,
above. If the CAMPON feature
key is programmed,
use the following procedure.
To camp on:
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Dial the number - busy tone is returned.
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Press the CAMPON feature key. Remain off-hook.
SUPERSET
Telephones:
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While receiving special busy tone, press the CAMP ON softkey. Re-
main off-hook.
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05-NA
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