Camp-On - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND System Reference Manual

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Features
C a m p - O n
Extension Programming
Description
Telephone Difference
Queued Call Console
All Other Multiline
Telephones
Single-Line Telephones

2-70 Camp-On

Programing Code:
F e a t u r e C o d e :
5 7
MLX Labels:
Camp On [Camp]
Camp-On allows a user to complete a transfer to a busy telephone. The call is
put on hold until the telephone can receive a call, then rings through
automatically. While the call is on hold, the caller (inside or outside) hears
ringback and the person at the busy telephone hears a tone to indicate that a
call is waiting.
If the call is not answered within the programmed Camp-On Return interval
(30-300 seconds), the call returns to the originator. The originator hears a
priority ring-four bursts of ring on an MLX telephone and three bursts of ring on
an analog multiline telephone or single-line telephone-to indicate a returning
Camp-On call.
Camp-On can also be used to complete a transfer to an extension that is not
busy. This can increase the amount of time before the call returns to the
originator because the return is timed according to the Camp-On Return interval
instead of the Transfer Return Interval (1-9 rings; the factory setting is 4 rings).
Camp-On can be activated by using either a programmed button or a feature
code.
Camp-On can be used when a QCC system operator hears ringing, a busy
tone, or Call Waiting ringback while transferring a call. To use Camp-On to
complete the transfer, the system operator presses the Feature button and
selects Camp-On from the display.
Camp-On can be used when a multiline telephone user hears ringing, a busy
tone, or Call Waiting ringback while transferring a call. To use Camp-On to
complete the transfer, the user presses a programmed Camp-On button or
presses the Feature button and dials 57. On MLX display telephones, the user
can also press the Feature button and select Camp-On from the display.
Calls can be camped onto single-line telephones, but single-line telephone
users cannot use Camp-On.
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