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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Camp-On
Feature Interactions
Call Waiting
Coverage
Digital Data Calls
Direct Station
Selector
Display
Do Not Disturb
Group Calling
HotLine
Line Request
Music On Hold
Paging
SMDR
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
Transfer
A user with no available buttons to receive a transferred call hears the
call-waiting tone when a caller uses Camp-On to 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 coverage sender's extension. Coverage calls
answered by a receiver can be camped-on to another user.
Data and video calls cannot be camped on.
When Camp-On is used to complete a transfer and the call returns, the
DSS button for the extension to which the call has been 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
and the caller's extension label.
Camp On:
A Camp-On call does not ring when Do Not Disturb is activated.
A user can transfer a call to a calling group by using Camp-On, but the
call does not return to the originating extension, even if it is not answered
within the programmed Camp-On return interval.
HotLine (Release 5.0 and later systems) calls can be camped onto but a
HotLine extension cannot camp on to calls.
Returning Camp-On calls cancel Line Request.
When Camp-On is used to complete the transfer of an outside call, the
waiting caller hears either Music On Hold or ringing, depending on the
Transfer Audible setting.
Camp-On cannot be used for calls to busy speakerphone paging groups.
If an incoming call is camped on but not picked up by the called
extension, the extension of the user who activated Camp-On is shown in
the
(station, that is, extension) field of the SMDR report. If an
STN
incoming call is camped on and picked up by the destination extension,
the destination extension is shown in the
A user can pick up a camped-on call by using an idle SA Originate Only
or an idle SA button.
A transfer can be completed by using the Camp-On feature, whether or
not the destination extension is busy. When the feature is used, the
Camp-On return interval is used instead of the transfer return interval. If a
user wishing to transfer a call to an outside number activates Camp-On,
the call to the outside number is disconnected. The original call, waiting
for transfer, remains on hold.
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Issue 1
June 1997
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