Standard Telephones

for instructions on using pool access codes). Otherwise, the system selects an idle line from a pool automatically when the user dials a 9 at intercom dial tone.

Unless Call Waiting (#316) is assigned to specific standard phone extensions, there is no indication of a second call and an inside caller will hear a busy tone if a standard phone is in use. If Call Waiting is assigned, the user hears a call-waiting tone (two beeps) when a second call comes in for the extension. (The call-waiting tone is not repeated.) The user can use the switchhook to put the first call on hold and speak to the party on the second call and to switch back and forth between the two parties.

Users can make a voice-signaled call from a standard phone, but if users try to make a voice-signaled call to standard phone, it will ring because the standard phone does not have a system speaker.

Users cannot use the System Password.

Users cannot access the following system features: 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 Talk-Back, or Voice

Mailbox Transfer.

Users can, however, use Automatic Extension Privacy (#304) and Automatic VMS Cover (#310), which are similar to the Privacy and VMS Cover features.

A display on a standard phone will not show Caller ID information, system messages.

NOTE:

Standard phones can be used to make calls when plugged into any port of the PARTNER Endeavor 362 processor or 362EC expansion module. However, standard phones will ring only when plugged into the Tip Ring ports, which are the bottom two ports.

A speaker on a standard phone is not a system integrated speaker; therefore, it cannot receive “voice” type calls, such as a group page.

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