How to Park and UnPark Calls on 3CX

How to Park and UnPark Calls on 3CX

Parking Orbits

Imagine parking orbits as “rooms” within 3CX. Calls can be placed into these “rooms” by transferring them from your IP phone or 3CX client. There are 10 rooms available and shared, unrestricted, between all users. A max. total of 64 calls can be placed into those rooms. Wait, 64 calls in 10 rooms? How does this work?

Get in

To park a call into a room press the transfer button on your SIP device followed by entering the number *0[0-9] (eg *00). The active call on your extension will be placed into room 0. The transferred party will be placed on hold.

It is possible to keep transferring more calls into *00, from your extensions or others, or to *01 even if there are calls in the room already. Don’t worry, calls held in a room cannot talk to each other, otherwise you would be in a conference call.

Get Out

To unpark a call which is parked in a room, create a new call from your SIP device to *1[0-9] (eg *10).

It is important to know that each and every extension in 3CX can unpark calls which have been parked by someone else. If the CEO parks an important business partner into a room, this call can be resumed by every other user of the system.

In the case that in a single room multiple calls have been parked, the call that was parked first will be retrieved first while using the matching dial code of the room (*10 for room 0). In case you need to selectively unpark a person from a room with multiple calls in it, you must use the 3CX client for Windows or Mac or the Web Client to do so.

Use Case I

I get a call from person A who needs to urgently talk to a colleague of mine. After an attempted transfer, I failed to get the requested colleague on the line. I decide to physically go and find the colleague in question. While I get up to go find the colleague, I place the caller into *00 and hang up my phone. Once I find the person I am looking for, who often happens not to be in their office, any SIP phone close to him/us will do the job. I dial *10 and hand over the call to my colleague. The result? A happy customer…

Use Case II

I have a SIP forked ID (meaning I have more than one SIP device on my extension) with a DECT phone and my 3CX client. I take a call on my 3CX client but I need leave my desk whilst on the call. So how do I transfer the call from me to myself? I transfer the call to *05 and then dial *15 on my DECT phone and I am good to go.

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