CO Line Queuing

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Receiving a Camp-On

When a Camp-On warning tone is received through the handset while you are on a CO call, you can:

Hang up the present call, take the new call, or ignore the Camp-On signal.

Also refer to the Conference w/Personal Park feature.

CO Line Queuing

1.Dial outside line access code. You will receive a busy tone.

2.Briefly depress and release the hookswitch.

3.Dial [621]. A confirmation tone is heard.

Conference (CONF)

You may set up a conference with one external and one other internal station.

1.Lift the handset.

2.Place an outside call.

3.Briefly depress and release hookswitch to place call on hold.

4.Dial number of internal station you wish to add.

5.When that station answers, briefly depress and release hookswitch again. All three parties will be connected.

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Infinite Peripherals Mach I, II/III/IV manual CO Line Queuing, Conference Conf, Receiving a Camp-On

II/III/IV, Mach I specifications

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