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Park
Description
 124i Available — 8 System Park orbits. 384i Available — 32 System Park orbits. 
- Personal Park requires Base 2.13,
EXCPRU 2.18 or higher.- Personal Park requires system
software 3.04 or higher. 
- Enhanced Dial Buffering not
implemented.- Enhanced Dial Buffering requires
system software 3.06.06 or higher.
- Splitting between calls on Park keys
not available.- Splitting between calls on Park keys
requires system software 3.06.14 or
higher.
Park places a call in a waiting state (called...

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Programming
Start
Should extension
user be able to pick
up any parked call?In 1014, assign all
extensions to the same
Park Group (e.g., 01).In 1014, assign all
extensions to different
Park Groups.In 124i, Park Groups are
1-8. In 384i, Park
Groups are 01-32.
Should extension have
one-button access to
Park Orbits?In 1006, assign function keys
for Park Orbits (code 1033 +
orbit number).In 1006, do not assign function
keys for Park Orbits (code
1033 + orbit number).
Is the time that
unretrieved calls remain...

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Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0405 - System Timers (Part A), Item 27: Hold Recall Callback Time
A call left parked too long recalls the extension that initially parked it for this interval.
➣0405 - System Timers (Part A), Item 66: Park Hold Time
Set the Park Hold Time (0-64800 seconds).  A call left parked longer than this interval will recall the ex-
tension that initially parked it.
➣(384i Only) 0419 - Class of Service Options (Part B), Item 6: Enhanced Dial Buffering
In an extension’s Class of Service, use...

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Operation (Cont’d)
To pick up a parked call.
1. Lift handset.
2. Press Park key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1033 + orbit).
OR
1. At keyset, press idle CALL key.
OR
At single line telephone, lift handset.
2. Dial *6 and the Park orbit ( 01-32 in 384i, 1-8 in 124i).
To park a call at your extension:
1. Do not hang up.
2. Press HOLD and dial 857.
At an SLT, hookflash instead of pressing HOLD.
3. Page your co-worker to pick up the call.
4. Press SPK to hang up (or hang up at DSL/SLT).
If not picked up, the call...

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PBX Compatibility
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
You can connect your phone system trunks to Centrex/PBX lines, rather than to telco trunk circuits.  This makes
the trunk inputs into the system 500/2500 type compatible Centrex/PBX extensions, rather than telco circuits.
PBX Compatibility lets the system be a node (i.e., satellite) in a larger private telephone network.  To place out-
side calls when the system is behind a PBX, phone system users must first dial the PBX’s trunk access code...

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Programming
Refer to the Programming Flowchart on the following page. 
➣0114 - Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers, Item 9: Flash
If the CONF (TRF) key is set for transfer (in Program 0402, Item 2), use this program to set the duration
of the flash that occurs when a user presses the CONF (TRF) key.
➣0402 - Tenant Group Options, Part B, Item 2: CONF (TRF) Key Operating Mode (Part A)
To simplify PBX Transfer, assign the CONF (TRF) key for flash (entry 2). Set the duration of the flash in
Program 0114 Item 9....

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Programming (Cont’d)
NoYes
In 0114 Item 9, set the flash
duration.
In 0402 Item 2, assign the
TRFR key for flash (entry 2).Do extension users
want one-button PBX
transfer?
Check Program 0901 Items
1, 2 and 3 for compatibility
with the connected PBX.
A
Go to
A
Stop
In Program 1004, assign
Toll Restriction Class to
extensions. Calls are unrestricted unless
user dials PBX access code.User must dial access code.
User cannot call PBX
extensions.
Yes
No
In Program 0701 Item 10, enter
1.  Restriction begins...

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Related Features (Cont’d)
Toll Restriction
PBX trunks can follow normal system Toll Restriction.  Refer to the programming chart on the previous
page.
Trunk Groups and Trunk Group Routing
• Users can get outbound access to PBX trunks through Trunk Groups and/or Trunk Group Rout-
ing. All PBX Compatibility restrictions and programming apply.
•If the system routes a call to a PBX trunk, it does not automatically insert the PBX access code.  It
outdials the call just as the user dialed it.
Operation
To...

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PC Attendant Console
Description
 124i Not available. 384i Consult your sales representative for
availability.
The PC Attendant Console is a Windows-based call processing workstation for the system’s power users — your at-
tendants and receptionists. The intuitive graphical interface combined with tightly integrated keyboard and mouse op-
eration ease the burden of handling high call volumes. Unique features of the PC Attendant include:
•On-screen DSS/BLF display
•Transfer by name
•Incoming calls...

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Prime Line Selection
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Prime Line Selection allows an extension user to place or answer a call over a specific trunk by just lifting the
handset. The user does not have to first press keys or dial codes.  This simplifies handling calls on a frequently
used trunk.  
Prime Line Selection has the following two modes of operation:
•Outgoing Prime Line Preference
Lifting the handset seizes the Prime Line.  Outgoing Prime Line Preference would help  a telemarketer...
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