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Call Transfer—Screened
Screened call transfer allows users to first announce and then transfer both line and intercom calls
from one station to another station or group in one of two ways. If both stations have access to the
line or intercom number, the user makes a common line pickup transfer. If the other station does not
have access to the incoming line, the user makes a transfer using the system transfer feature. The
user uses the Trans/Conf button to effect the call transfer. Also refer to the discussions titled Call
Transfer—Unscreened with Automatic Camp-On, and Hot Transfer.
Call Transfer—Unscreened with Automatic Camp-On
Unscreened call transfer allows users to transfer both line and intercom calls from one station to
another station or group without first announcing them. The unscreened transferred call appears at
the other station where it will ring if that station is idle or automatically camp-on and await an
answer if that station is busy. The call automatically rings back to the transferring station after a
programmed recall period. There is no limit as to how many calls that can be camped onto another
station. A transferred call will ring if the called intercom number is idle. If the handset is off-hook,
the ringing is subdued.
Call Waiting Tone
A user can send a call waiting tone to signal to a busy station that he or she wishes that station to
contact them. They do this by dialing a special code when they encounter a busy signal. The call
waiting tone sounds at the busy station and reoccurs until the calling party hangs up. The frequency
of the call waiting tone is preprogrammed by the installer.
Camp-On with Automatic Call Back
After calling another station and encountering a busy signal or a ring with no answer, a user can
camp on to that station, hang up, and wait to be called back by the system when that station becomes
idle or when the user returns. Likewise, a user can camp-on to a busy line, hang up, and wait to be
called back when it becomes idle.
When the busy station becomes idle, the system rings the originating station and starts a timer. The
user of the originating station must take it off hook as soon as it rings and as soon as he or she does
so, the camped-on telephone rings.
When the user of the ring no-answer station uses it for any call activity, the system detects this
activity as a sign that the user has returned. As soon as that call activity is finished, the system rings
the station that originated the camp-on and starts a timer. The user of the originating station must
take it off hook, and as soon as he or she does so, the camped-on telephone rings.
When the busy line becomes idle, the system rings the originating station and starts a timer. The user
of the originating station must take it off hook before a preprogrammed time out occurs. As soon as
he or she does so, the camped-on line returns dial tone to the originating station. If the originating
user does not take his or her station off-hook before the time-out period elapses, the system cancels
the camp-on. If, for some reason, the system cannot ring the camped-on facility after the user takes
the originating station off hook, he or she hears busy tone and may camp-on again.
Understanding the Features – 73
General Description GCA40–242
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