Polycom 1725-16843-001 manual Working with Multiple and Shared Lines, Supporting Multiple Lines

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Working with Multiple and Shared Lines

Using the Basic Features of Your Phone

 

 

Working with Multiple and Shared Lines

Your system administrator can customize your phone so that you have more than one Line Key. Your phone can also share a line with another phone.

Supporting Multiple Lines

Your phone can support up to six different lines. Lines are assigned to the Line Keys on your phone. Typically, the top-most Line Key is reserved for the principal directory number (DN) of the phone.

When the phone is idle, Line Keys can display the following icons. (For information on icons that display when the phone has a call, see “Phone Icons” on page 9.)

Line Key Icon

Displays for ...

 

 

 

Registered, private lines.

 

 

 

Registered, shared lines.

 

 

 

Unregistered lines.

 

 

 

Lines that have the Always call forwarding type enabled.

 

 

 

Lines that have Do Not Disturb enabled.

 

 

Your phone can handle a maximum of 24 calls, distributed across all lines. If your phone has two lines, and one line has 24 calls, your phone cannot accept any other calls.

You can set up any available key (that is, one that is not assigned to a line) as

a Speed Dial Key. Speed Dial Keys display .

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