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#566793 02/20/14 07:45 PM
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Is there a way for a digital phone to hit the Park key and have the display show the next park orbit. User then can hit the park button and enter the orbit. We picked up a customer that has 4 park buttons on their phones as a way to get around the auto park orbit assign. I know other manufactures systems do this. Any advice

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bamartz #566795 02/20/14 08:49 PM
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The 1100 has auto park, hit Park key, display shows where it was parked. Only need 1 park key.

Seems like no way the 8100 would not have this, sucks without.

It disabled at default on the 1100.

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I am not sure of your question. The way we do PARK on the SV8100 is to program a DSS key with #6*(pound,six,star)and label it "Park". When a user wants to park a call they press HOLD + "Park". The call is parked and the orbit (eg. 01) is displayed. Our "Retrieve" key is a DSS with *6 (star, six) programmed in it. To retrieve they press the "Retrieve" key and the two digit orbit number (eg. 01) and TahDaH!



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bamartz #566957 02/22/14 03:04 PM
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Stupid question, why wouldn't you want the park keys lit up for retrieval? I mean 2-4 park keys will normally handle a TON of call volume.

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Not a stupid question. We have just always done it differently. Good to know that others use *04 successfully. I tested it and do like the idea. It is a little simpler for the user cause even the phone man (me) sometimes forgets to press HOLD prior to the Park (#6*) key. Thanks for the idea.



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You don't need to press hold to park a call with the *04. You just press the open key. Call parked.

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What Coral Tech said.


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Thank you for your input


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