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Hello.
I was wondering if it was possible to assign an individual park Orbit to a button?
I have the Samsung iDCS 500 which has Orbits(0-9). The receptionist would like to monitor all the calls placed in the individual orbits however I'm can't seem to locate how to do this. I am trying to assign a key on her phone to correspond to each Orbit#.(0-9)
Please let me know if anyone can point me in the right direction on how to accomplish this request.
Thanks you.
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I don't believe you can do that with a telephone.I'm not sure if the Smart Operator can or not as I've never installed one.
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I can confirm on REL 2, that you can assign PARK0-9 as a key.
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You have to go in to tech programing transfer 800. Then key programing MMC 722 then assign a key as PARK cursor over then 1 go to the next key assign PARK cursor over then 2 and so on. This works on all rel's of 100 and 500.
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You are right. You can assign an park button for each of the 9 park orbits!
Its my impression that not very many people know that you can do this.
Thanks for you response.
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