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A popup box will appear once "Transfer" is pressed. A valid Parking Lot number, with prefix of "*" can be entered at this time. By default parking lot 5901, 5902 and 5903 are pre-configured on the System.  In the example below, *5901 means park the call at Parking Lot 5901:
 
A popup box will appear once "Transfer" is pressed. A valid Parking Lot number, with prefix of "*" can be entered at this time. By default parking lot 5901, 5902 and 5903 are pre-configured on the System.  In the example below, *5901 means park the call at Parking Lot 5901:
  
 
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The party being parked should hear music at the time.
 
The party being parked should hear music at the time.

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Once the call is answered "Transfer" button will appear on the keypad:


SkyCentral-Transfer.png

A popup box will appear once "Transfer" is pressed. A valid Parking Lot number, with prefix of "*" can be entered at this time. By default parking lot 5901, 5902 and 5903 are pre-configured on the System. In the example below, *5901 means park the call at Parking Lot 5901:

       SkyCentral-DestinationNumber.png

The party being parked should hear music at the time.

To pick up the call, the caller need to dial the *<parking lot number>, in this case, *5901:


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The call will be reconnected at this time.