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through 899 inclusive. Ask your administrator to verify the Call Park extensions for your location.

If the call is not answered 5 minutes after it is parked, it can be retrieved only from the original telephone. Your administrator can modify this default.

To park a call:

1While you are on a call, press the Call Park button or press

Feature + 444. The Display Panel shows a default Call Park extension.

2Press the Call Park button to park the call using the default extension or use the telephone keypad to dial a Call Park extension from the list of extensions at your location.

If you select a Call Park extension that is already in use, the Display Panel shows: Park Number Rejected. Reenter number. Try another Call Park extension.

3To notify another user about the parked call.

a From a 3Com telephone, select an Access button for outgoing calls and dial the user’s extension.

b When the call is answered, tell the user the Call Park extension number, for example 818.

c Hang up.

The user dials the Call Park number and the system connects the call automatically.

4To retrieve a parked call yourself:

a Pick up the handset of any telephone on the system.

b Dial the Call Park extension that was assigned to the call. The system connects you to the parked call.

Using a Headset The Model 3102 Business Telephone has a headset jack located on the

(3102 phone only) underside of the telephone on the left side.

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3Com V7000 manual Using a Headset 3102 phone only

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