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July 2003
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
192 – C15
Data Assignment
Other types of Call Pickups that can be assigned but do not have an
Access Code at default are:
Call Pickup (PBX only) in same tenant.
Call Pickup (CO only) in same tenant.
Call Pickup (CO/PBX) by tenant (1-digit).
Call Pickup (CO/PBX) by tenant (2-digit).
Call Pickup (CO/PBX) for other tenants.
Internal (CO/PBX) Transfers, Tie/DID, Call Pickup in same tenant.
Call Pickup (Tie) outside call ringing to Internal Zone Paging Group.
For main software release 2 and above, Call Pickup Extension Group.
Restrictions
Voice announced internal calls cannot be picked up in the same
Tenant Group.
General
Call Pickup Groups are created by assigning Tenant Groups. A
maximum of 48 Call Pickup Groups can be assigned.
All Calls Pickup Access Codes are valid for both Day Mode and Night
Mode except the Night Call Pickup Access Code. The Night Call
Pickup Access Code is valid when a tenant is in Night Mode and
assigned the Night Chime feature in System Programming.
An incoming Tie/DID call is first treated as an internal call. After
timeout (default: No Timeout), the incoming call is treated as an
incoming CO/PBX outside call.
If incoming calls terminate on two or more stations simultaneously, the
internal call with the lowest station number is answered first.
To Call Pickup a Secondary Incoming Extension, a user must dial the
applicable Access Code to pick up the original call.
Call Pickup Extension Groups are created by assigning groups with
Extension Numbers. A maximum of 10 groups of 30 extensions can
be created.
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Call Pickup Group

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