13.1.2 Paralleled Telephone
Features
Wireless XDP Parallel Mode
Descriptions
For information on this type of parallel connection, refer to the Wireless XDP Parallel mode feature. (→ 20.1.4 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
Connections
APT/DPT/SLT + PS
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SLT
Extn. 102
PS
Extn. 102
Conditions
[APT + SLT]
•If one telephone goes
•An extension user cannot originate a call from the SLT if the APT is:
–playing background music (BGM)
–receiving a paging announcement over the
•The SLT will always ring for incoming calls (if its ringer is turned on). It cannot be programmed to not ring.
[DPT + SLT]
•When in the parallel mode, XDP mode of the Super Hybrid port should be turned off through system programming.
•Whether the SLT rings for incoming calls is programmable.
Ring on: Both telephones ring when a call is received, except for when the digital proprietary telephone (DPT) is in
Ring off: Only the DPT rings when a call is received, however, the SLT can be used to answer the call.
•Both telephones cannot engage in calls simultaneously. If one telephone goes
a.Being monitored by another extension (→ 3.1.4 Call Monitor).
b.Receiving an
c.On a conference call (→ 3.1.16 Conference, → 5.1.3 Executive Busy Override, → 13.1.12 Privacy Release).
d.Using Live Call Screening (LCS) or
[DPT + DPT]
•Available Telephones
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