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CPark - Call Park (!) Park the current call.

This function can be programmed with or without data. This function can be programmed through the phone by the user using an Admin key.

If programmed with data, the number entered is shown next to the CPark key and is the number assigned to the parked call.

If programmed without data, the key displays just CPark. Calls parked using this key are is assigned a number based on the parking extensions number. For example, extension 290's first parked call is numbered 2900, its next 2901 if 2900 is still parked and so on. If calls are parked using this key, CPark is shown with a symbol. Pressing the key again displays the user's parked calls and allow them to be retrieved. Parked calls are retrieved with the Ride function (page 51).

If not retrieved elsewhere, a parked call will recall to the parking extension after a set time.

[User Digital Telephony Emulation Call Park]

See also:

Park - Park (#) on page 46.

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

Ride - Ride Call on page 51.

CPkUp - Call Pickup (!)

Answer a call ringing elsewhere on the telephone system.

This function does not require any data entered when programmed. This function can be programmed through the phone by the user using an Admin key.

The CPkUp call answers (pickup) any call currently ringing on the telephone system.

Note: We recommend that this function is only used on systems with a small number of users all in one area. Use of this function on larger system may lead to confusion.

[User Digital Telephony Emulation Call Pickup]

See also:

PickA - Call Pickup Any on page 47.

PickG - Call Pickup Group on page 47.

PickM - Call Pickup Members on page 48.

CWOff - Call Waiting Off

Switches call waiting for the extension off.

This function does not require any data entered when programmed. This function cannot be programmed through the phone by the user.

The CWOff key switches call waiting for the extension off.

[User Digital Telephony Advanced Call Call Waiting Off]

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IP Office 2420 + EU24 User’s Guide

Function Key Programming

40DHB0002UKEG – Issue 4 (9th February 2004)

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Avaya EU24, 2420 manual CPkUp Call Pickup, CWOff Call Waiting Off

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