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Mitel Forums => MiVoice Office 250/Mitel 5000 => Topic started by: andyring on August 29, 2018, 09:54:15 AM
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Earlier this year we upgraded to a MiVoice 250 from an ancient Intertel system, and switched from copper pair lines to SIP.
My boss/company president hates and despises new terminology and new methods. Frustrating but it is what it is.
We have two buttons programmed as parking spaces for calls. A common scenario how those are used is: a call comes in, the caller isn't sure who had called them so a receptionist pages the office "Call from Joe Schmoe parked on 210, he's not sure who called him."
Right now, the way those calls are picked up is by dialing "4" and then pressing the appropriate park key. Problem is, my boss HATES that. Is it possible to program the system so a parked call can be picked up by simply pressing the park button?
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Yes, if it's a Park key and not a DSS key. Using a Park key, it's one touch to park the call or retrieve it.
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Yes, if it's a Park key and not a DSS key. Using a Park key, it's one touch to park the call or retrieve it.
Nearly one touch, you still have to hang up to complete the park, retrieving is a one touch operation.
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Alrighty, I just programmed a key that way and I think that's exactly what my boss will want.
Thank you everyone!!!!!!!!!!!
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OK, I'm very very close. I did what was suggested and that works fine. But my boss wanted me to explore one adjustment if it's possible.
Is it possible to program it such that once a call is parked by pressing the appropriate "park" key, the user DOES NOT need to hang up the phone? In other words, contrary to what sarond said, can you park a call with a one-touch operation?
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No. You need to hang up to complete the transfer.
Just how lazy is this guy anyway?
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That's what I thought.
It's not lazy so much as it is "I want this to work exactly the way our old system did."
Been working here 20 years, I'm used to dealing with it. :D
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andyring,
I hate it when customers want the new system to do exactly what the old system did; not always possible.
In this case you went from an Inter-Tel Axxess to the Mitel MiVO-250 and they are the same so it should have been working exactly like it did before. The vendor could have even just updated the old Axxess database and imported right into the MiVO-250 so there wouldn't be any lost information.
Thanks,
TE
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I do like the new Park feature, as do end-users. It's much easier to implement than cobbling together hunt groups with pick-up keys.