Toshiba 4000 Telephone User Manual


 
Listen for recall dial tone.
The CP-L LED on the station whose prime line was the call park
destination will go out.
NOTES:
1. If a station initiating Call Park has Call Forward registered, any
recalls of the parked call will still ring at the station.
2. If Call Park has been activated and the parked call party hangs up,
all CP-L LEDs will go out and any station user who attempts to
access the parked call will hear reorder tone.
3. A station user cannot initiate Call Park when connected to an
attendant, paging unit, dictation machine, code calling unit, or voice
mail system.
4. You cannot park a call to a local or remote directory number that
already has a call parked to it.
5. If the party who initially parks a trunk call is not available when a
recall occurs, the recall will be routed to the assigned recall
destination (e.g., attendant/attendant group) that is assigned to the
incoming trunk.
CALL PICKUP
The Call Pickup feature allows you to pick up a call that is ringing at a
nearby telephone. There are three types of Call Pickup. Call
Pickup—Group allows you to access a call ringing at a station in your
Call Pickup group without entering a specific directory number; Call
Pickup—Directed Group allows you to access a call ringing in another
Call Pickup group by entering the directory number of any of the group’s
members; and Call Pickup—Directed allows you to either answer new
calls to a specific telephone, or retrieve held calls from a specific
telephone, by entering the telephone’s directory number.
. . . or . . .
Enter the Call Park—Remote
access code.
3. Dial the directory number of
the line on which the call is
parked.
To Answer a Call Ringing within
Your Call Pickup Group:
1. Listen for dial tone.
2. Press the Call
Pickup—Group (GPU)
access key.
. . . or . . .
PERCEPTION 4000 FEATURE OPERATION
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