Camp-On (Call Waiting) - Panasonic DBS576 Section 700 Technical Manual

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Section 700 - Operation
To store the Call Log number in a personal speed dial:
1. Go off-hook or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Dial the Call Log feature code (default = CONF 96).
3. Press the following keys to view the call log:
# - Move forward in call log
* - Move back in call log
NEXT - View the next 5 calls
PREV - View the previous 5 calls
4. To store the call log number in a personal speed dial:
Press the PROG key, the speed dial bin number (80-99) and
press the left Soft key (to dial the add digits, usually an area
code) and press the HOLD key.
OR...
Press the PROG key, the speed dial bin number (80-99) and
press the right Soft key and press the HOLD key.
Hardware Requirements
Caller ID daughter circuit card on the Loop Start Trunk Card if a Loop Start Trunk receives the
call.
ISDN (PRI-T Point) if ISDN card receives the call.
Large Display Telephone or 44-Series Small Display Telephone.
Related Programming
FF1-0-01-0021: Caller ID Log Outgoing
FF1-0-01-0022: Caller ID Log Control for Private or Out of Area
FF8-1-10: Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
Considerations
Caller ID is available ISDN PRI.
Caller ID circuit card must be installed and enabled. (See "Caller ID" on page 28).
Caller ID is typically 10 digits. If the local calling area requires 7-digit dialing, the call log
outdialing will not operate properly.

Camp-on (Call Waiting)

CPC-96, CPC-288, and CPC-576 All Versions
Description
If you dial a busy extension, you can camp onto that extension and send a Call Waiting signal to the
called party. The called party then needs only to replace the handset and pick it up again to be
576-20-700
Action
DBS 576 (USA), issued January 1999
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
Result
Intercom dial tone
Phone enters call log mode.
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