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Park

Available - 64 System Park orbits.
Description
Conditions
Default Setting
286
Features
Park places a call in a waiting state (called a Park Orbit) so that an extension user may pick it up.
There are two types of Park: System and Personal. Use System Park when you want to have the call
wait in a 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 dials a code or presses 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 will recall the extension
that initially parked it., however the call remains in the park orbit until it's answered. There are 64
Park Orbits (1-64) available for use.
Enhanced Dial Buffering
The system can optionally provide additional dial buffering. In certain high traffic sites, (e.g., with
a high volume of dialed paging and parking), standard dial buffering can occasionally lose digits
that a user dials. By enabling enhanced buffering, an additional level of buffering occurs which
helps ensure that the system processes all digits a user dials.
Splitting Between Parked Calls
A system phone user can retrieve two calls from Park Orbit (for which they don't have line appear-
ances) and easily split (alternate) between them. The split operation brings the calls to the user's
telephone and frees up the Park Orbits.
Extended Park
An extension's Class of Service determines whether it will use the normal Park Orbit Recall time or
the Extended Park Orbit Recall time. The timers are set up in system programming. When an exten-
sion 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's answered.
(A.) An extension can park a call in any Park Orbit. However, an extension can only pick up a
call Parked by a member of its own Park group (see Program 24-03).
(B.) When a DSL user parks a call, they must wait the Interdigit Time (normally 10 seconds)
before trying to retrieve it.
(C.) If an extension is not allowed access to trunks in the Access Maps (Programs 14-07 and 15-
06), calls in Park and on Hold can be blocked.
Enabled.
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