Direct Station Selector - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND System Reference Manual

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Features
Considerations
Feature Interactions
Call Waiting
Coverage
Direct-Line Console

Direct Station Selector

Display
Do Not Disturb
A Camp-On Return interval of 30-300 seconds in increments of 10 seconds
can be programmed. The factory setting is 90 seconds.
Using Camp-On to complete a Transfer to a busy extension permits calls to
wait for a longer period before the call returns to the originator (up to 300
seconds).
A user hears a Call Waiting tone when a call is camped on even if Call
Waiting is not programmed on the telephone.
Multiple calls can be camped onto individual telephones.
No error tone sounds if a user tries to use Camp-On but is unsuccessful (for
example, while listening to the system dial tone).
A user with no available buttons to receive a transferred call hears the Call
Waiting tone when a co-worker uses Camp-onto transfer a call, even if Call
Waiting is not activated.
All Individual and/or Group Coverage points must be busy before a call can be
camped on to a sender's telephone. Coverage calls answered by any type of
receiver can be camped on to another user.
When a DLC system operator uses the Camp-On feature to transfer a call to a
busy telephone, the call is placed in the Call Waiting queue and the caller hears
the Call Waiting tone whether or not the user has the Call Waiting feature
activated.
If the system is programmed for One-Touch Transfer with automatic completion,
the system operator uses Camp-On by pressing the Transfer button, dialing the
extension manually, activating Camp-On, hanging up, and pressing another line
button or the Transfer button again. If the system operator presses an Auto Dial
or DSS button, the transfer is automatically completed and Camp-On cannot be
used.
When Camp-On is used to complete a call transfer and the call returns, the DSS
button for the extension where the call was transferred goes off and does not
flash as it does for a Transfer return or Park return.
After Camp-On is activated, the display on an MLX display telephone shows
"Camp On:" and the caller's extension or name.
A Camp-On call does not ring when Do Not Disturb is activated.
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