Panasonic 700 User Guide

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Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features
Section 700 - Operation  
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DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-700
3.  Enter the Park Number assigned to the call.
“PARK PICK XX” (where “XX” is the park number) appears, and then 
“CO TALK #XX” (where “XX” is the trunk number of the call) appears.
Related Programming
• FF1 (System): Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer
• FF1 (System): Extension Park Hold Recall Timer
Considerations
• An alarm tone is issued if a parked call is not released before the Recall 
Timer expires (determined by system programming). If this happens, the 
user that parked the call can retrieve it by simply picking up the handset. If 
no one retrieves the call after the Recall Timer expires, a second alarm will 
sound at an attendant phone(s).
• You cannot park more than one outside line at a time.
• The Attendant Phone cannot use this feature. The Attendant must use the 
Attendant Call Park feature.
• The Call Park Recall Timer is similar to the Recall Timer, except that 
when the Call Park Recall Timer is set for “0” a call is recalled 
automatically in three minutes.
• You can store “75” on an FF key and use it as a Call Park key. After 
placing an outside call on hold, press the Call Park key to park the call. The 
Call Park LED will light while the call is parked and then go off when the 
call is released.
Call Pickup
(All Versions)
The DBS provides both directed and group call pickup.
Direct Call Pickup
Description
A call to any extension can be answered from another extension using the 
Direct Call Pickup feature. The Direct Call Pickup feature can be 
programmed into a One-Touch key.