NEC N 1093100 Barge In Intrusion, Description, Programming, Other Related Features, Conditions

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Barge In (Intrusion)

Barge In (Intrusion)

Barge In (Intrusion)

Description

In an emergency, use Barge In to get through to a co-worker right away.

Barge In permits an extension user to break into another extension user’s established call. This sets up a three-way conversation between the intruding extension and the two parties on the initial call. The user can Barge In on an Intercom call or outside call.

CAUTION

Unauthorized intrusion on calls using this feature may be interpreted as an invasion of privacy.

Conditions

• Barge In uses a system Conference circuit. See Conference (page 89) for more.

Default Setting

• Disabled

Programming

1.Enable or disable an extension’s ability to Barge In on a co-worker’s call.

1.In 2102-01: Class of Service (page 724), check the extension’s Class of Service level.

2.To enable, in 1402-02: Barge In (Intrusion) (page 633) enter Yes.

3.To disable, in 1402-02: Barge In (Intrusion) (page 633) enter No.

2.Should the called extension be able to block Barge In attempts?

1.In 2102-01: Class of Service (page 724), check the extension’s Class of Service level.

2.To block Barge In attempts, in 1401-03: Privacy (page 628) enter Yes.

3.To allow Barge In attempts, in 1401-03: Privacy (page 628) enter No.

Other Related Features

Features

Attendant Position (page 24)

Since the attendant is never busy, Intercom callers cannot Barge In on an attendant.

Conference (page 89)

An extension user can Barge In on a Conference.

Forced Line Disconnect (page 182)

As an alternative to Barging In, disconnect the line instead.

Privacy (page 277)

Privacy blocks Barge In attempts.

IntraMail Features

None

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NEC N 1093100 Barge In Intrusion, Description, Programming, Other Related Features, Conditions, Default Setting