PERCEPTION 4000

FEATURE OPERATION

NOTES:

1.You cannot place calls to a paging device or dictation machine, or calls to/from an attendant, on hold.

2.If you hang up at any time while you have a call on “soft hold,” the call will immediately recall your station.

3.Instead of transferring the new call, you can disconnect the call and then return to the held party by pressing the Release (RLS) key.

4.You cannot form a three-way conference with the originally-held party and the new call; however, a three-way conference can be formed with the new call and the transfer destination party.

To Perform an Off-hook Camp- on:

1.Remain off-hook and wait for busy tone to change to success tone.

. . . or . . .

Press the Camp-on (CAMP) access key and listen for success tone.

2.Wait for ringback tone, which will sound when the called party hangs up.

CAMP-ON

When dialing a busy line (trunk or station), you can wait on- or off-hook for the line to become idle. When you camp-on to a call and remain off- hook, you will be connected to the called station/trunk when it becomes idle. When you camp-on to a station or trunk and place your telephone on-hook, you will receive a camp-on callback when the station/trunk becomes idle. After you answer the callback, the originally-called party will ring as a normal call. An off-hook camp-on has priority over an on- hook camp-on.

After placing a call and receiving busy tone:

You will be camped-on to the busy destination.

After a predetermined time period, success tone will change to quiet tone or music-on-hold tone, depending on the hold tone treatment programmed in your system.

Display telephones will display the identity of the camp-on destination.

The call will now be treated as a normal call.

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Toshiba 4000 manual Camp-On, To Perform an Off-hook Camp- on