- Call pick-up
Call pick-up is a feature used in a telephone system that allows one to answer someone else’s telephone call. The “call pick-up” feature is accessed by pressing a preprogrammed button (usually labelled "Pick-Up"), or by pressing a special sequence of buttons on the telephone set.
In places where “call pick-up” is used, the telephone sets may be divided into "zones". Under such an arrangement, using “call pick-up” will only pick up a call in the same zone.
“Call pick-up” can be "directed". Directed call pick-up is used for picking up a call that is ringing at a specific extension number; this feature is accessed through a different sequence of buttons than normal “call pick-up”.
A telephone set can only pick up one call at one time. If there are many incoming calls at the same time, “call pick-up” will pick up the call that rang first unless the pick-up is directed.
Uses of call pickup
*If a colleague's telephone set is ringing, one can answer that call by picking up one’s own set and then using the “call pick-up” feature, instead of going all the way to the colleague’s desk.
*“Call pick-up” is often used in workgroup settings, for example offices that answer customer enquiries. In such settings, it usually does not matter who picks up a call.
*It is also useful in large offices with fewer staff than telephone sets.ee also
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Private branch exchange
*Telephone exchange
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