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BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide
The system assigns Call Park codes to calls in sequence, from the lowest to the highest, until all
the codes are used. The use of different of codes ensures a call reaches the right person, especially
when more than one incoming call is parked.
The highest call number (the Call Park prefix followed by 25) is used by model 7000 and 7100
telephones, analog telephones, or devices connected to the system using an ATA2. Analog
telephones or devices cannot use the other Call Park codes.
When parking a code on an analog telephone, the call is parked on the highest park code. When
retrieving a call, any phone can retrieve the call by entering the park code.
Calls are retrieved by pressing the intercom button and dialing the retrieval code. On model 7000
and analog telephones, pick up the receiver; if the call is parked by the analog phone, use the
<parkcode>25, otherwise, use <parkcode><parknumber>.
You also need to program the park timeout. The park timeout determines when external parked
calls that are not answered return to the originating telephone. See the BCM 4.0 Device
Configuration Guide (N0060600) for information on programming park timeout.
You can disable Call Park by setting the Park prefix to None.
Creating Direct Dial sets
The Direct dial setting allows you to dial a single system-wide digit to call a specific telephone,
called a direct dial telephone. The most common example of a direct dial set is a telephone for an
operator, a receptionist or an attendant. You can program a maximum of five direct dial sets on the
system, however, you can only specify one direct dial number for the system.
Note: Model 7000 phones are supported in Europe only.
Note: Analog phones can park call only at <parkcode>25.
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