Avaya EU24, 2420 manual Park Park #, Park Call Park to Other Extension, PCall Priority Call

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Park - Park (#)

Park calls to and retrieve calls from a specific park slot.

This function requires entry of a park slot number when programmed. That number and Park then appears next to the key. This function can be programmed through the phone by the user using an Admin 1 key. The user can use the key to park calls into that park slot and unpark calls from that slot. Parked calls can also be retrieved with the Ride function (see page 51).

When a call is parked in that park slot by the user, a symbol appears next to the key and parked by another user, then Park is underlined.

[User Digital Telephony Park]

See also:

CPark - Call Park (!) on page 33.

Park - Call Park to Other Extension (!) on page 46.

Ride - Ride Call on page 51.

Park - Call Park to Other Extension (!)

Allows a call to be parked against another extension. Depending on the other extension's type, its parked call indication is triggered. Parked calls are retrieved with the Ride function (see page 51).

This function can be programmed with or without a target extension number. This function can be programmed through the phone by the user using an Admin key.

If programmed with a number, the Park key displays that number. After answering a call, pressing Park parks the call against that extension.

If programmed without a number, after pressing Park the target for the parked call must be entered.

The parked call is assigned a number based on the parking extensions number. For example, extension 290's first parked call is numbered 2900, it’s next 2901 if 2900 is still parked and so on. If not retrieved elsewhere, a parked call will recall to the parking extension after a set time.

[User Digital Telephony Emulation Call Park to Other Extension]

See also:

CPark - Call Park (!) on page 33.

Park - Call Park to Other Extension (!) on page 46.

Ride - Ride Call on page 51.

PCall - Priority Call

Call a specified target extension even if that extension is set to 'Do not Disturb'.

This function requires the target extension number to be specified when programmed. The target extension is then shown next to PCall. This function cannot be programmed through the phone by the user.

[User Digital Telephony Advanced Call Priority Call]

PhyEx - Dial Physical Extension by Number

Dial a specified extension regardless of the current logged on user at that extension and any forwarding, follow me and do not disturb settings applied by the extension user.

This function requires the target extension number to be specified when programmed. The target extension is then shown next to PhyEx. This function cannot be programmed through the phone by the user.

This function is currently only available on US based systems.

[User Digital Telephony Dial Dial Physical Extension by Number]

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IP Office 2420 + EU24 User’s Guide

Function Key Programming

40DHB0002UKEG – Issue 4 (9th February 2004)

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Contents IP Office Contents Contents Iv Contents Index 2420 Telephone OverviewCall Appearance Keys Bridged AppearanceLine Appearance Call Coverage AppearanceSystem Features Call Appearance/Function Key IconsBasic Call Handling Features Answer a CallMaking a Call Clearing a CallHeadset Working SpeakerphoneTo clear a headset call To end a speakerphone callSpeed Dial RedialMute HoldMessage TransferConference Speed Dials Overview of Speed DialsUsing Speed Dials Dialing a Speed Dial NumberDeleting a Speed Dial Editing a Speed DialAdding a New Speed Dial Using the Call Log Overview of the Call LogUsing the Call Log Viewing the Call LogMaking Calls from the Call Log Saving a Call Log Entry to Your Speed Dial ListErasing All Logged Calls Setting Which Calls are LoggedDeleting a Call Log Entry Changing the 2420 Options Overview of 2420 OptionsAdjusting the Display Contrast Selecting Personalized OptionsRing Options To change the ring patternCall Log Setup Using Self TestSelecting the Display Mode Default Phone/Erase All SettingsAutomatic Gain Control AGC LanguageChanging Key Labels Programming Your Own Features Function KeysOverview of the Function Keys Changing the labels of the Function KeysDisplay Mode Normal ModeCall Center Mode To change the Display ModeFunction Key Programming Name Description Toggles DataAdmin1 Shorthand Programming ModeAdmin Pages Feature on Button Longhand ProgrammingDisplay Key Features Dial #Group # User #Admin Self-Administer Absnt Set Absent TextAcct Account Code Entry AD Abbreviated DialApear Appearance AutCB Automatic CallbackBusy Busy BusyH Busy On HeldCFrwd Call Forwarding All ClrCW Clear CWCnfRV Conference Meet Me Conf+ Conference AddCPkUp Call Pickup CWOff Call Waiting OffCWOn Call Waiting On CWSus Call Waiting SuspendDCW Dial CW Dir DirectoryDirct Dial Direct DNDOn Do Not Disturb OnDNDOf Do Not Disturb Off DNDX+ Do Not Disturb Exception AddDPkUp Directed Call Pickup Drop DropDTone Secondary Dial Tone Emrgy Dial EmergencyFolTo Follow Me To FwBNo Forward On Busy NumberFwBOn Forward On Busy On FwBOf Forward On Busy OffFwdOf Cancel All Forwarding FwdH+ Forward Hunt Group Calls OnFwdH- Forward Hunt Group Calls Off FwdNo Forward NumberFwNOf Forward On No Answer Off FwUOn Forward Unconditional OnFwUOf Forward Unconditional Off GrpPg Group PagingHere- Follow Me Here Cancel HdSet Headset ToggleHere+ Follow Me Here HfAns Internal Auto-AnswerHGEna Hunt Group Enable HGDis Hunt Group DisableHGNS+ Set Hunt Group Night Service HGNS- Clear Hunt Group Night ServiceHGOS- Clear Hunt Group Out of Service Hold Hold CallHoldCW Hold Call Waiting IAuto Automatic IntercomLogin Extn Login ICSeq Set Inside Call SequenceIDial Dial Intercom Inclu Dial InclusionLogof Extn Logout Music Hold MusicNATim Set No Answer Time OCSeq Set Outside Call SequencePark Park # Park Call Park to Other ExtensionPCall Priority Call PhyEx Dial Physical Extension by NumberPickG Call Pickup Group PickM Call Pickup MembersRBak+ Ringback When Free Prog Abbreviated Dial ProgramQuota Clear Quota Queue Call QueueRBak Cancel Ringback When Free RBSeq Set Ringback SequenceRecor Call Record Relay Relay PulseRely- Relay Off Resum Resume CallRtriv Retrieve Call Ride Ride CallSpres AD Suppress RngOf Ringer OffSAC Send All Calls Suspe Suspend Call Steal Call StealSusCW Suspend CW Timer Timer TmDay Time of DayToggl Toggle Calls VMRB- Voicemail Ringback OffVMCol Voicemail Collect VMOff Voicemail OffVMOn Voicemail On WUTim Set Wrap Up TimeSystem Features IntroductionMaking Calls Answering CallsCall Waiting Call ForwardingDiverting Calls Do Not DisturbDefault Feature Codes VoicemailKey EU24 OverviewConnection Using the EU24 Expansion Module Selecting a Call Appearance/Feature ButtonUnderstanding Call Appearance/Feature Button Status Icons Viewing the Alternate DisplayIndex ConferenceIndex
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