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ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION (CONT'D)
OPERATING PROCEDURE (CONT'D)
From a Dterm:
1. Receive CAMP-ON Tone.
2. Hang up and receive incoming ring.
3. Lift the handset and converse.
OR
1. Receive CAMP-ON Tone.
2. Press Answer key. The call in progress is placed on hold and the CAMP-ON call is connected.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. CAMP-ON can be set when the busy station is connected to another station or trunk in a two-party con-
nection.
2. CAMP-ON is denied if the busy station is dialing, in LINE LOCKOUT receiving a system generated
tone, a Data Station protected against any override by DND key, currently has a Camped On call or any
of the following features are activated on the busy station:
•
ATTENDANT OVERRIDE
•
CALL TRANSFER
•
STATION CAMP-ON
•
THREE-WAY CALLING
•
PRIVACY RELEASE
•
VOICE CALL
•
CONSULTATION HOLD
•
DATA LINE SECURITY
•
EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY
•
CALL HOLD
•
EXCLUSIVE HOLD
•
NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD
•
PAGING TRANSFER
When CAMP-ON is denied, the Attendant will receive Reorder Tone.
3. Calls that remain camped-on for longer than the predetermined time will initiate AUTOMATIC
RECALL to Attendant that set the CAMP-ON.
See VARIABLE TIMING PARAMETERS.
4. The camped-on station can answer a CAMP-ON call using the CALL HOLD feature or ANSWER
key.
5. Repeated use of CALL HOLD feature or ANSWER key allows the station to alternate between the
calls.
6. The maximum number of simultaneous CAMP-ONs per DESK CONSOLE is 6, or the same as the
number loop keys assigned (SMART CONSOLE).
If ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE is provided, the maximum number is 12.
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