Panasonic just needs to rethink the method of how they use park.  Many phones systems 
have a park button.  when you are talking with someone, you just press the park 
button, and the display phone will say "call parked on ??".  Panasonic should make it 
so it automatically picks a park place...  IMO
 Erling Lassesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The major problem with park is that the 
operator could part several calls.
She has no visual indication of which parks are occupied, and when she goes
to park another call, she has to remember the last park no used.

Better to use CO hold. Page for a call on hold on line three would be "you
have a call on 5303" Simply dial 5303 from any phone and you have the call.

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The whole idea about park, is to put a call in "orbit" in the system, and
type in a retrieval code to get the call.. The best way to do this is a
"park
& page". Park the call and anounce "Mr. so and so, you have a call on
520."
Mr. so and so picks up a phone and dials 520 and gets the call. A
different
timer is used for park recall, which can be longer than standard hold
recall.
This is handy in a factory, with SLT's in the factory area, warehouse, etc.
The SLT are restricted to dial out, but you can receive a call, and it's
better than paging for someone, waiting for them to call the operator, and
then transferring the call. You just park, page, they get the call at any
phone.

Steve L. Martin
Surf Side Sound, Inc.


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