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Call Park Codes
See "System Renumbering" in
Chapter 2.
In addition to providing one-touch dialing of telephones, you can set the Page
buttons to include one-touch feature use. For example, one Page button's range
might be set to include the extension numbers resewed for Call Park codes or
Group Calling extensions. (See the "Call Park Codes" instructions that follow.)
Use the information from Key System Form 2a, System Numbering — Station
Jacks, to assign the range of stations for each Page button.
Planning Form Insttructions
Mark the "Direct Station Selector" section of Form 6a:
In the space under the "Page Buttons" heading, write the beginning
extension for the range of the 50 or 100 extension numbers for each Page
b u t t o n .
Park allows users to put calls into a special type of hold so that the calls can be
picked up from any telephone in the system. Through Call Park codes you can
provide operators who have Direct Station Selectors with one-touch use of Call
Park.
The system automatically reserves eight extensions (881-888) for operator
parking. Consider changing these factory-set extensions to numbers that fall
within the Page button ranges. The same considerations apply as those used
during reassignment of station extension numbers.
If you are not renumbering the factory-set Call Park codes, continue to the
"Group Assigned Features" instructions.
Planning Form Instructions
Under the "Call Park Codes" heading on Form 6a:
1 .
Write the new codes assigned.
2.
Locate the Key System Form 2d, System Numbering — Special
Renumbers, and write the new numbers in the "Renumber To" column of
the "Call Park Codes" section of that form.
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