CAMP-ON

8.Periodic Camp-On tone can be provided every 4 seconds. This can be allowed or denied in system program- ming on a per-system basis. When denied, a single Camp-On signal is received.

9.Camp-On can only be set if the called station is on a two-party call. Camp-On is denied if the busy station is dialing or in Line Lockout, receiving a system generated tone, protected against any override by DND key, a Data Station currently has a Camped-On call or if any of the following features are activated on the busy station:

Attendant Override

Conference

Executive Override

Attendant Camp-On

Consultation Hold

Privacy

• Call Hold (by key)

Data Line Security

Voice Call

• Call Transfer

10.When Camp-On is denied, the caller will receive reorder tone and can return to the original party (in the case of a Camp-On transfer).

11.When single digit access codes are enabled, Multline Terminal users can set a Camp-On without using the Transfer key twice.

12.Camp-On (call waiting) for outside calls (DID, CCIS incoming calls) can be allowed or denied on a per- trunk route basis or per-DID number basis.

13.When the called station is a pilot station in a Hunt group or UCD group, Hunting or UCD queuing is fol- lowed. If all stations in the Hunt group are busy, the called station is camped on.

14.When the called station has set Call Forwarding-All Calls and the forwarding destination is busy, the for- warding destination is camped on.

15.When the called station has set Call Forwarding-Busy Line and the forwarding destination is busy, the orig- inally called station is camped on.

 

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