Call Park – Use Call Park on Desk phones | AT&T Office@Hand
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Call Park is a feature which allows AT&T Office@Hand Premium users to put a call on public call park and have a user pick up on another phone by dialing the park location. This article will guide you on parking and retrieving a Parked call.
Use Call Park on Desk phones
Follow these steps to park and retrieve a parked call.
- Using the Softkey on AT&T Office@Hand Deskphones
- Using the Touch Tones (DTMF) on Non-AT&T Office@ Hand Deskphones
- Parking a Call using the AT&T Office@Hand for Desktop
Using the Softkey on AT&T Office@Hand Deskphones
- On an active call, press the More soft key until the Park soft key is displayed.
- Press Park.
- Listen to the prompt indicating that the call has been parked and the park extension.
To retrieve the call, press * + the park location.
Using the Touch Tones (DTMF) on Non-AT&T Office@Hand Deskphones
- On an active call, press (#) (#). You will be provided with options to:
- Return to the call
- Transfer the call
- More Options
- Press (*) for more options. You will be given the option to transfer, park or cancel the action.
- Press three (3) to park the call.
- Listen to the prompt indicating that the call has been parked and the park extension.
To retrieve the call, press * + the park location.
Note: If your IP Phone does not support call park, you can use # # * 3 to park a call by touch-tone command. Refer to your IP Phone’s documentation for a list of compatible features such as Call Park.
Parking a Call using the AT&T Office@Hand for Desktop
- During an active call, click the Park button.
- A notification appears to let you select a park location for the call.
Select Public, then click Park.
- A notification appears with the park location of the call.
Click Ok.
You can now hang up after parking the call.
- Pick up the call by dialing the park location from another extension.
See Also:
Using Call Park on your AT&T Office@Hand mobile app
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