Twin-set configuration

This configuration allows two terminals to be grouped under a single number. Your terminal is the main terminal, while the other one, usually a DECT terminal, is the secondary one. Each telephone has its own directory number, but the twin set number is that of the main terminal.

When you receive a call, the two terminals ring simultaneously. When one terminal takes the call, the other stops ringing.

When all the lines of the main terminal are busy, the secondary terminal (DECT) does not ring.

The secondary terminal can always be called by its own number, but in this case the twin-set function is no longer taken into account.

Most functions are common to the two terminals, e.g. call forwarding, appointment reminder, the various messages, etc., but the others remain specific to each terminal, e.g. personal directory, automatic callback, out of service, padlocking the terminal, etc.

Note: when creating the twin set, all the programmed functions (call forwarding, call-backs, messages, etc.) are cancelled on both terminals.

For further information on this configuration, contact your system supervisor.

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Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 3AK 19522 manual Twin-set configuration