Instruction manual
Features
Single-Line Telephones
Calls can be camped-onto single-line telephones, but single-line telephone
users cannot use Camp-On.
Feature Interactions
Call Waiting
Coverage
Direct Station
Selector
Display
Do Not Disturb
Group Calling
Line Request
Music-on-Hold
Paging
SMDR
A user with no available buttons to receive a transferred call
hears the Call Waiting tone when a caller uses Camp-On to
transfer a call, even if Call Waiting is not activated.
All Individual and/or Group Coverage points must be busy
before a call can be camped-on to a Coverage sender’s
telephone. Coverage calls answered by a receiver can be
camped-on to another user.
When Camp-On is used to complete a call transfer and the call
returns, the DSS button for the extension where the call was
transferred goes off and does not flash as it does for a Transfer
return or Park return.
After Camp-On is activated, the display on an MLX display
telephone shows Camp on: and the caller’s extension label.
A Camp-On call does not ring when Do Not Disturb is activated.
Users can transfer calls to a calling group by using Camp-On,
but the calls do not return to the originating telephone, even if it
is not answered within the programmed Camp-On Return
Interval.
Returning Camp-On calls cancel Line Request.
When Camp-On is used to complete a transfer of an outside call
to an extension, whether it is busy or not, the caller hears
ringback during the transfer even if Music-on-Hold is
programmed as the transfer audible.
Camp-On cannot be used for calls to busy Speakerphone
Paging Groups.
If an incoming call is camped-on but is not picked up by the
called extension, the extension of the user who activated
Camp-On is shown in the STN (station extension) field of the
SMDR report. If an incoming call is camped-on and picked up
by the destination extension, the destination extension is shown
in the
STN
field.
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