Instruction manual
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A second call can ring at the system phone while the standard phone is
busy, but do not use the system phone to answer the second call until the
standard phone is idle or the first call will be disconnected.
If you make a voice-signaled intercom call to a combination extension
with a system phone, only the system phone signals.
If you have Caller ID, only the system phone can display the Caller ID
information.
The ringer equivalence number (REN) of a standard device or the
combined REN of two devices cannot be greater than 2.0. (The REN of a
system phone is 0.0.)
Using Telephones
Your system provides intuitive operation of basic call handling features, plus
dial-code features that make it easy for users to handle calls flexibly and
efficiently from both system and standard phones. For more information on
basic call handling features and dial-code features, refer to the feature name in
Chapter 5.
Basic Call Handling Features
The following features are available from both system and standard telephones:
Making Calls
Answering Calls
Hold (placing a call on hold)
Transfer (transferring a call to another system extension)
Conference calls (making a conference call)
Joining Calls
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Dial-Code Features
Dial-code features are features that you access by dialing a feature code at the
telephone keypad. From a system phone, you can dial [
Feature
] or [
Intercom
],
followed by the dial code (or press a preprogrammed Auto Dial button); from a
standard phone, you typically dial [
#
] followed by the dial code when you have
intercom dial tone. Some dial-code features are not available on standard
phones, as noted by an asterisk (*) in the following list.
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Account Code Entry*
Call Forwarding/Call Follow-Me
Call Pickup
Caller ID Inspect*
Caller ID Name Display*
Conference Drop
Learning About Telephones
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