User guide
 System Administrator’s Guide – Release 7.5 
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28.3 Configuring Park Set Monitor PFKs  
Park Set Monitor PFKs monitor the status of a set of Parking Orbits. They indicate if 
parked calls are in any of the selected orbits. A Park Set Monitor PFK provides the 
following features: 
•  Indicate if parked calls are in any of the configured set of orbits.  
•  Display a list of all parked calls that are in the configured set of orbits by pressing 
the PFK. 
To configure a Park Set Monitor PFK: 
1.   Navigate to Phone System > Handsets. 
2.   Locate the appropriate SIP handset, and click View Configuration. 
3.   Go to the Programmable Function Keys (PFK) section, and click the Modify 
link. 
4.   Select Park Set Monitor from the drop-down menu for the targeted PFK. 
5.   Click define for this Key under Type heading. 
6.   Check the boxes for the Parking Orbits that this PFK is to monitor. 
7.   Click Done to complete the assignment of the PFK settings. 
8.   Click Update to save all PFK assignments. 0.  
For the above changes to take effect, reboot the phone. See the phone configuration 
section for all other details about phone configuration. 
Analog, Allworx, and 3rd-party IP phones can be used to park and retrieve calls. 
However, only Allworx IP phones can be configured with Parking Orbit and Park Set 
Monitor PFKs and support parked call reminders. 
Note:  The only option for parking calls using analog phones or 3rd-party IP phones is by 
transferring the call to extension 700†. If doing an attended (or announced) 
transfer, the user hears the parking orbit number. In multi-site networks, Parking 
Orbit PFKs cannot monitor Parking Orbits on other sites. Use Park Set Monitor 
PFKs to monitor Parking Orbits on other sites. 
Note:   Parking Orbit and Park Set Monitor PFKs are not available for configuration on 
Allworx 9202E and Allworx Reach handsets. 










