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Dial the station you're trying to get. Once you get a busy signal, press the "Camp On" button. The busy station will recieve a muted ring. The called station can press the Camp On button and their existing call will be put on hold and they can converse with the new caller.
Originally posted by STS E: I thought he was saying to a station, not system wide, which would be a difference,Correct ?
No, it's on a per station basis. F50, B2. Which we normally do not use, so it never crossed my mind that Camp On would send someone to voice-mail. Good catch!
Just to add a few nickels into the pool here: The camp-on feature can ONLY be used when calling a station that DOESN'T have some form of busy forwarding enabled.
The camp-on feature can only be used on internal calls, and therefore any "in-use" forwarding treatments that are programmed by the installer (or turned-on by users) will override this feature.
Busy forwarding needs to be removed from the station, either through system programming (F50/Pg.C/B2) or user feature (640/662)operation.
In essence, if a busy signal isn't received when calling an extension that's in use, then the callback feature can't be applied. You can use the MSG (message waiting feature) though.