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Park Maps the Call Park feature to this button. To park the current call,
you must press the button and dial a valid Call Park extension:
SuperStack 3: 6000–6099 (See note 1)
NBX 100: 601–609 (See note 2)
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
You can also map a button to a specific Call Park extension by
choosing Line / Extension as the Type and entering a Call Park
extension in the Number box. Then, when users are on a call, they
can press the Park button (by default, the third button below the
PROGRAM button on an NBX Business Telephone) and then press
the button that you mapped to a specific Call Park extension. If the
mapped call park extension is not busy, the call is parked on that
extension.
To retrieve a parked call from a Call Park extension:
Pick up your telephone handset.
Press the Park button (by default, the third button below the
PROGRAM button on an NBX Business Telephone) and then dial the
extension on which the call was parked. If you have a button
mapped to a particular call park extension, you can press the Park
button and then the mapped button to pick up a call that is parked
on the extension that is mapped to the button.
Note 1: The Superstack 3 NBX is shipped with a factory default
4-digit dial plan. If you import any 3-digit plan, you must manually
specify any 3-digit extension ranges that are not set by the imported
plan.
Note 2: The NBX 100 is shipped with a 3-digit dial plan. If you
import any 4-digit plan, you must manually specify any 4-digit
extension ranges that are not set by the imported plan.
PG 482–531
(SuperStack
3)
PG 500–531
(NBX 100)
Identifies a specific Pickup Group extension and maps it to this
button.
This setting allows a user to pick up a call on any extension in the
selected Pickup Group without dialing the Pickup Group extension.
Your telephone and the ringing telephone must be part of the same
Pickup Group unless the “Allow Non-Member Pickup” check box is
enabled for the group.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Table26 Button Type Functions (continued)
Button
Type
Description