telcogirl,
This is a trick question as it depends on a few things.
1. Check to see what their Hold button is set for, Individual Hold or System Hold.
- Individual Hold means that the call is on hold at the persons phone and can only be picked up by another station using reverse transfer.
- System Hold means that the call is on hold at the system level, or to better define it the trunk level. Any user that sees the same trunks on their phone can pick up the call by pressing the flashing trunk key.
2. How are their keymaps setup? Try using the feature key 396 if they have paper lables.
- Do they have Call Keys: A call key shows up as just that a Call Key 1 thru however many that phone has.
- Do they have Trunk Keys: A trunk key shows up as whatever is labeled on the trunks Username. If they have paper labels this could be anything.
If they have individual hold when they put a call on hold they should be able to press the Hold button again to retrieve the first call placed on hold at that phone or press the flashing Call Key.
If they have System hold they need to know which Line they were on when they put the call on Hold and they can press that button to retrieve the call, otherwise pressing the Hold key again would give them the longest holding call on the system; not necessarily the one they put on hold.
To make it easier for them to be able to understand which calls they put on hold you would need to change the system from a KSU [System Hold with Line Keys] to a PBX [Individual Hold with Call Keys].
Thanks,
TE