■Users cannot access the following system features: Account Code
Entry, Background Music, Caller ID Name Display, Caller ID Inspect, Do Not Disturb, Exclusive Hold, Manual Signaling, Privacy, Save Number Redial, VMS Cover, Voice Interrupt On Busy, Voice Interrupt On Busy
■Do not use Forced Account Code Entry with a standard phone, because the phone will not be able to get dial tone and make calls.
■A display on a standard phone will not show Caller ID information or system messages.
Feature Phones
A feature phone is a standard phone that has feature buttons in addition to the regular
Combination Extensions
A combination extension is an extension with two devices connected to
The following are examples of useful combination extensions:
■System phone plus standard phone, for power failure backup on extensions 10, 16, 22, 28, 34, 40, 46, and 52
■System phone plus answering machine
■System phone plus fax machine
■System phone plus headset
■System phone plus an external alert (such as a bell or chime).
Using the telephones in a combination extension is fairly simple. The main point to understand is that the two telephones share a single extension in the same way several home telephones share a single line. A system phone works like it always does and a standard phone works like it always does when connected to the system. Only one phone or device can be used at a time, unless you want to join the two on a single call (the same way two people can pick up the same call on different telephones at home). Furthermore:
■Both phones share the same extension number.
■Both phones share the same voicepath; that is, when either phone is busy, the extension is busy.
■Calls ring at both phones.