Park; Distinctive Flash Rate On Park Recall; Enhanced Personal Park Orbit Recall Display - NEC DS1000 Product Description

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Park

Park allows you to Park a call at an extension so a co-worker can pick it up. After parking a call, a
user can Page the person receiving the call and hang up. The paged party dials a code or presses a
programmed System Park key to pick up the call. Many calls can be parked at the same extension,
and are retrieved in LIFO (last-in, first-out) order.
A call parked in System Park Orbit for too long will recall the extension that initially parked it. The
recall duration for System Park Orbits 60-67 is programmable. The recall for System Park Orbits
68 and 69 is permanently fixed at 5 minutes. If the recall remains unanswered, the call diverts to
Key Ring. (See Key Ring on page 72 for more.)
A call parked in Personal Park Orbit for too long will initially recall to the extension at which it is
parked. If unanswered there, it recalls to the extension that parked the call. If still unanswered, it
diverts to Key Ring. (See Key Ring on page 72 for more.)
When an extension has System Park keys, the keys provide a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) for the orbit
assigned to the key.

Distinctive Flash Rate on Park Recall

Park recall features a distinctive flash rate for line keys. This allows the keyset extension user to
easily differentiate new calls that are ringing from parked calls that are recalling.

Enhanced Personal Park Orbit Recall Display

The Personal Park Orbit recall display shows:
G
G
G
DS1000/2000 Product Description
Park a call in orbit so a co-
worker can pick it up. With
Park, it is not necessary to
locate a person to handle
their calls.
When the key is:
Off
On (red)
Single wink on (green)
On all extensions that are ringing with the recall:
- The type of recall (i.e., Personal Park).
On the extension at which the call is parked (while it is ringing):
- The extension which initially parked the call.
On all other extensions as they are ringing with the recall:
- The extension at which the call was initially parked.
Availability: All versions.
Park places a trunk call in a waiting state (called a Park Orbit) so
that an extension user may pick it up. There are two types of
Park: System and Personal. Use System Park when you want to
have the call wait in one of 10 system orbits (60-69). Personal
Park Key Busy Lamp Indications
A co-worker has parked a call in the
orbit assigned to the key.
The extension user has parked a call
in the orbit assigned to the key.
Section 3: Features
The Park orbit is:
Idle
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