System Components

System phone users can press any of the available pool buttons on their phones or they can enter the pool access code at intercom dial tone to make an outside call. (Standard phone users must dial 9 or enter the pool access code at intercom dial tone to access a pool since their phones do not have pool buttons.) After the user presses a pool button or enters a pool access code, the system selects a free line from the pool for the user to make the call. A user can access a pool as long as there is at least one available line in the pool.

A major benefit of Hybrid mode is that it allows users who have system phones with fewer buttons to have access to multiple outside lines and various types of pools. You can make efficient use of outside lines by grouping those of a similar type or function together. For example, you can create an auxiliary pool of WATS or international lines and assign the pools to different groups of users. Additionally, individual lines can be assigned to a manager’s extension so that he or she always has access to an outside line.

In Hybrid mode, extension 10 always operates like an extension in Key mode. This means that every outside line in the system is associated with a specific line button at extension 10.

All other extensions can be set up with access to only lines, only pools, or a combination of lines and pools:

Those extensions that have pool buttons, even if they also have individual line buttons, are called pooled extensions.

Those extensions that have only line buttons (including extension 10) are called key extensions. Key extensions cannot access pools.

If your system is configured for Hybrid mode, keep in mind:

A line can be assigned to only one pool.

Individual extensions can have restricted access to specific pools.

Individual lines can be assigned to an extension with pool buttons as long as the lines are not part of any pool.

At installation, the system assigns all outside lines to the main pool and assigns the main pool to the two leftmost buttons on the bottom row of all system phones, except extension 10. If desired, you can remove some of the lines from the main pool and create auxiliary pools. Then you can assign pools and/or individual lines on a per extension basis.

FCC Registration

In the continental U.S., your system’s mode of operation must be registered with the FCC as either KF (Key Function) for Key or MF (Multifunction) for Hybrid. If the system is registered as KF, no outside lines can be pooled; if the system is registered as MF, lines can be pooled and individual lines also can be assigned directly to line buttons.

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