User Programming
7004N/D User Guide | User Programming 10
Character Entry Chart
Please follow the chart below when entering characters.
#0 = 00
Space = *1
: = *2
, = *3
W = 91
X = 92
Y = 93
Z = 94
9 = 90
T = 81
U = 82
V = 83
8 = 80
P = 71
Q = 72
R = 73
S = 74
7 = 70
M = 61
N = 62
O = 63
6 = 60
J = 51
K = 52
L = 53
5 = 50
G = 41
H = 42
I = 43
4 = 40
D = 31
E = 32
F = 33
3 = 30
A = 21
B = 22
C = 23
2 = 20
. = 13
1 = 10
General Functions
7004N/D User Guide | General Functions 05
Call Park
This is a way of transferring a caller to a temporary ‘parking bay’ where they can be retrieved
by another party. This is useful at busy reception positions as an alternative to placing callers
on hold. See below for operation.
Parking a Call
Whilst connected to an external party press the [TRANSFER] button, dial a Park Location
(See below for location numbers) or press a flexible button labelled as Park and hang up.
Retrieving a Parked Call
If retrieving a call that you have parked, dial the relevant digits for the parking bay used (See
below)
If responding to a page, dial the relevant digits (See below) from the nearest available
telephone.
Call Wait (Camp On)
This feature allows you to inform a busy station that you are waiting to speak to them.
1. Dial an internal number
2. Get busy tone and press the [*] button.
3. If the called party answers you can speak with them or simply transfer a call to them.
Answer a Call Wait (Camp On)
1. After hearing Call Wait (Camp On) tone press the [HOLD/SAVE] button.
2. Your existing caller is placed on hold.
3. When you have finished speaking you will return to the original caller when the second caller
hangs up.
TIP: It is possible to assign a flexible button as CAMP ON. See Page 13 for Flexible Key
programming codes.
Park Locations:
IPLDK 50/100: 601-610
IPLDK 300/300E: 601-619