NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
ATTENDANT CAMP-ON
NEAX2000 IVS
2
Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
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3. Dial the Call Hold feature access code. The original call is placed on Call Hold and the station user is auto-
matically connected to the Camp-On call.
From a Multiline Terminal
1. Receive a Camp-On tone.
2. Hang up and receive incoming ring.
3. Lift the handset and converse.
OR
1. Receive a Camp-On tone.
2. Press the Answer key. The call in progress is placed on Call Hold and the Camp-On call is connected.
Service Conditions
1. Attendant Camp-On can be set when the busy station is connected to another station or trunk in a two-party
connection.
2. Attendant Camp-On is denied if the busy station is dialing, in Line Lockout, receiving a system generated
tone, a Data Station protected against any override by DND key, currently has a Camped On call, or any of
the following features are activated on the busy station:
Attendant Override Consultation Hold
Call Transfer Data Line Security
Camp-On Executive Override
Conference Hold
Privacy Paging
Voice Call
When Camp-On is denied, the Attendant will receive reorder tone.
3. The maximum number of simultaneous Camp-Ons per Attendant without loop release is the same as the
number of loop keys assigned (SN610 ATTCON/SN716 DESKCON). When Attendant loop release is pro-
vided, the maximum number is 12.
4. The station receiving the Camp-On can answer using the Call Hold feature or Answer Key feature. Repeated
use of these features allows the station to alternate between the calls (Broker's Call).
5. Calls that remain Camped-On for longer than a predetermined time will initiate an Automatic Recall to the
Attendant that set the Camp-On.