Trunk camp on and busy trunk callback (queue), Trunk camp on, Busy trunk callback (queue) – Inter-Tel CS-5400 User Manual

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System Features

INTER-TEL

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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005

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Trunk Camp On and Busy Trunk Callback (Queue)

Trunk Camp On and Busy Trunk Callback (Queue)

Camp On and Callback Queue requests allow the caller to wait for an available resource. A
user waiting for a specific resource (a trunk or a endpoint) will be served before a user waiting
for a group that contains that specific resource, such as a trunk group or hunt group. This
includes camped on Emergency Call feature calls.

Trunk Camp On

When a user attempts to select a busy outgoing trunk or trunk group, the system sends a busy
signal. The user can wait off-hook to camp on until the trunk is available.

A user can camp on to busy resources on other nodes and will hear the other node’s music-on-
hold while camped on. When the system has several routing options for a call, it tries to use
each route, in order, until it finds a free route. If it is unable to find a free route, the system tries
once again to use the first route. If the first route is still busy, the system camps on to the first
route.

To camp on to an outgoing trunk group:

1.

When you hear a busy signal after selecting an outgoing trunk, do not hang up. You
camp on and hear music until a trunk in the trunk group is available. The display shows
WAITING FOR <trunk name>.

2.

When you hear a single progress tone and outside dial tone, dial the desired phone num-
ber. The associated Call button or individual trunk button flashes slowly.

Busy Trunk Callback (Queue)

If you attempt to select a busy outgoing trunk group and hear a busy signal or if you camp on,
you can request a queue callback and hang up until the system signals your endpoint that a
trunk in the trunk group is available. Each endpoint can place only one queue request at a time.
If a second request is made, the first request is canceled and replaced by the second request.

A user cannot queue onto busy resources on another node.

Queue callbacks must be answered before the Queue Callback timer expires. If a callback is
not answered, the queue is canceled. If the endpoint is busy when a trunk in the queued trunk
group becomes available, the queue request is placed at the end of the queue list.

To queue a busy outgoing trunk:

1.

Inter-Tel endpoints: When you hear a busy signal while selecting a trunk. Or if you are
camped on, press the

QUEUE

button, or press the Special button and enter the Queue

Callback feature code (6) and hang up. The display shows QUEUE REGISTERED
FOR <trunk name>.

Single line endpoints: When you hear a busy signal while selecting a trunk or if you
are camped on, hookflash and enter the Queue Callback feature code (6). Hang up.

2.

Your endpoint rings when the queued trunk is available. Display endpoints show TG
XXXX or group name IS NOW AVAILABLE.

3.

Inter-Tel endpoints: Lift the handset and/or press the fast-flashing Call button, individ-
ual trunk button, or the

button. Then dial the desired phone number. The

associated Call button or individual trunk button flashes slowly. If ARS was used when
the call was placed originally, the number is dialed automatically.

Single line endpoints: Lift the handset and dial the desired number. If all DTMF
decoders are busy when your endpoint is called back, the system sends repeating reor-
der tones instead of dial tone, and the queue is canceled. If ARS was used when the
call was placed originally, the number is dialed automatically.

ANSWER

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