User Programming

7004N/D User Guide | User Programming 10
Character Entry Chart
Please follow the chart below when entering characters.
#0 = 00
Space = *1
: = *2
, = *3
W = 91
X = 92
Y = 93
Z = 94
9 = 90
T = 81
U = 82
V = 83
8 = 80
P = 71
Q = 72
R = 73
S = 74
7 = 70
M = 61
N = 62
O = 63
6 = 60
J = 51
K = 52
L = 53
5 = 50
G = 41
H = 42
I = 43
4 = 40
D = 31
E = 32
F = 33
3 = 30
A = 21
B = 22
C = 23
2 = 20
. = 13
1 = 10
General Functions
7004N/D User Guide | General Functions 05
Call Park
This is a way of transferring a caller to a temporary ‘parking bay’where they can be retrieved
by another party. This is useful at busy reception positions as an alternative to placing callers
on hold. See below for operation.
Parking a Call
Whilst connected to an external party press the [TRANSFER]button, dial a Park Location
(See below for location numbers) or press a flexible button labelled as Park and hang up.
Retrieving a Parked Call
If retrieving a call that you have parked, dial the relevant digits for the parking bay used (See
below)
If responding to a page, dial the relevant digits (See below) from the nearest available
telephone.
Call Wait (Camp On)
This feature allows you to inform a busy station that you are waiting to speak to them.
1. Dial an internal number
2. Get busy tone and press the [*]button.
3. If the called party answers you can speak with them or simplytransfer a call to them.
Answer a Call Wait (Camp On)
1. After hearing Call Wait (Camp On) tone press the [HOLD/SAVE]button.
2. Your existing caller is placed on hold.
3. When you have finished speaking you will return to the original caller when the second caller
hangs up.
TIP: It is possible to assign a flexible button as CAMP ON. See Page 13 for Flexible Key
programming codes.
Park Locations:
IPLDK 50/100: 601-610
IPLDK 300/300E: 601-619