Toshiba 4000 Telephone User Manual


 
After placing a call and receiving busy tone:
You will be camped-on to the busy destination.
After answering the callback, your call will ring the destination.
After answering the callback, your call will ring the destination .The call
will now be treated as a normal call.
From an idle telephone:
If you used a Camp-on Cancellation access code, listen for success tone.
NOTES:
1. When reaching a busy destination, alternatives to the activation of
Camp-on are either to hang up or to register a Message Waiting
indication.
2. In the case of a station-to-station call, the busy party may receive a
Call Waiting signal to indicate that you have camped-on to the busy
line. The called party can then access your call.
3. While waiting for a camp-on callback, you can make additional calls;
however, the callback will not occur until your station’s prime line is
idle. All callbacks will ring your station’s prime line, regardless of the
line appearance that was used to initiate the camp-on.
4. If a station camp-on callback is not answered within a predetermined
time period, the camp-on and callback will be canceled. There will
not be an additional callback. If a trunk camp-on callback is not
answered within a predetermined time period, there may be up to
two additional callback attempts.
5. A camp-on callback can only be answered at the station from which
the camp-on was originated. Callbacks cannot be picked up from
secondary line appearances or via any Call Pickup feature.
To Perform an On-hook Camp-
on:
1. Remain off-hook and wait for
busy tone to change to
success tone.
. . . or . . .
Press the CAMP access key
and listen for success tone.
2. Hang up.
3. When the called party hangs
up, you will receive a camp-on
callback to your station‘s prime
line. Answer the callback.
To Manually Cancel a
Registered Camp-on:
1. Press the CAMP access key.
. . . or . . .
Enter the Camp-on
Cancellation access code.
PERCEPTION 4000 FEATURE OPERATION
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