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'Pick up park' is then displayed on the top line on the display on all
Desk Phones. Select this option to retrieve the parked call.
Only one call may be parked in the system. A parked call will
recall after three minutes
Note
Storing and redialing caller numbers
The Caller ID service is available on CO lines and IP trunks. If you
subscribe to this service, your network sends the telephone number
of callers to the Mitel 1000 (provided the caller has not elected to
restrict the network from presenting their number). The telephone
number (or associated name) is displayed on the ringing Desk
Phones.
Your telephone number will also be presented to persons you call,
unless you restrict your number from being presented.
The Caller ID store automatically stores information relating to
unanswered calls to the system (answered calls can also be
stored). The information stored is the caller telephone number, and
the date and time of the call. Information is not stored for calls with
withheld or unavailable numbers. When a new record is received
and the memory is full the oldest record is discarded from memory.
The Caller ID list can be allocated as one central store of data on
calls received. This store alerts extension 20 (default), by means of
a display prompt, that new calls have been stored. You can also
program all 4 wired extensions to store up to ten numbers each.
To examine and redial stored caller numbers
Select 'Missed Calls - Personal' to examine the numbers in the
personal store of your Desk Phone.
Select 'Missed calls - System' to examine the system store. This
can be selected from any extension.
You will see the following information:
The number and time of the last three calls received are displayed.
If the call was answered the display will show an 'A' on the right-
hand side of the record. If the call was not answered, the 'A' will not
be displayed.
The date information for the displayed calls is shown for a few
seconds instead of the time.
You may scroll through the stored numbers and names by using the
Scroll Up ( ) and Scroll Down Key ( ) situated below the display.
If you press the display key beside a particular record the system
automatically selects a free line and dials the displayed number. If
the extension is restricted from dialing, or if there is no line available,
you will hear a busy tone.
If an 'R' is displayed on the right-hand side of a record, this indicates
that the number has been redialed.
If an 'A' is displayed on the right-hand side of a record, this indicates
that the number has been answered.
To set up your system to display caller numbers received on CO
lines (Caller ID service)
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