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To park a call:
1While you are on a call, press Feature button and 444, or press the Access button assigned to Call Park.
2Use the telephone key pad to dial a Call Park extension from the list shown in Table 8.
If you select a Call Park extension that is already in use, the display panel displays Park Cancelled and the call rings back to your telephone. You can try another Call Park extension.
3If you want to notify another user about the parked call:
a From an NBX Business Telephone, select an Access button that is assigned for placing telephone calls, and dial the user’s extension, or page them. See “Paging” in the next section for details.
b From an NBX Basic Telephone, press the switch hook. When you hear the dial tone, dial the user’s extension, or page them. See “Paging” in the next section for details.
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| 1 Pick up the handset of any telephone on the system. | |||
| 2 Dial the Call Park extension assigned to the call. |
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| The default codes, or extensions, that you dial for paging are shown in | ||
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| Table 9. |
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| Table 9 Paging Extensions (Feature Codes) |
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| Type of | NBX 100 | SuperStack 3 NBX |
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| Paging | (default codes) | (default codes) |
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| External | 620 | 6200 |
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| Internal | 621 | 6201 |
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| Simultaneous | 622 | 6202 |
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Do not press the Feature button on your telephone before you begin a page, or you may activate a personal speed dial feature.