Combination Extensions - Lucent Technologies PARTNER II Release 4.1 Installation Manual

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– Hotlines. A hotline extension should have a standard phone,
NOTE:
For message waiting capability, you must connect standard phones with
message waiting lights to Release 3.1 (R3.1) or later 206 modules, and
equip the system with an R3.1 or later processor module. This message
waiting capability does not apply to standard phones with neon-type
message waiting lights.
– Auxiliary Equipment. There are a variety of ways to set up fax
machines, modems, and answering machines to work with the system.
To connect a telephone and a standard device on the same
extension, see "Combination Extensions" below.
Doorphones. You can connect up to two doorphones to the system. Do
not connect doorphones to extension 10, 11, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 34,
35, 40, 41, 46, 47, 52, or 53.
Voice Messaging Systems. The system supports either of the following
voice messaging systems:
– The PARTNER MAIL® System. This device connects to the system
through extension jacks. Do not connect PARTNER MAIL to extension
10, 16, 22, 28, 34, 40, 46, or 52, to keep them available for power
failure use.
– The PARTNER MAIL VS® System. This device, which physically
resembles a 206 module, resides in the control unit.
Call Reporting Devices. You can connect either a serial printer or a call
accounting device, such as Lucent Technologies Call Accounting
Terminal, to the SMDR jack on the primary processor module to record
and/or analyze call activity.
In-Range Out-of-Building Protectors. Installing phones or other
standard devices (such as a doorphone) in a location other than the
building where the control unit is installed requires Lucent Technologies
In-Range Out-of-Building (IROB) protectors, to prevent damage due to
lightning. (IROBS must be installed by a qualified technician.)

Combination Extensions

You can connect a standard device (such as a standard phone or an answering
machine) on an extension by itself, or so that it shares an extension with another
piece of equipment (either another standard device or a system phone). An
extension with two devices connected to it is called a combination extension.
(If you combine a standard phone and a system phone on one extension, you
may want to turn off the standard phone's ringer during normal use.)
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Installation Guidelines
rather than a system phone, but can ring any type of phone. An
internal hotline phone can also be set up to ring the paging
system, so announcements can be made over the loudspeaker.
Do not connect a hotline phone to extension 10, 16, 22, 28, 34, 40,
46, or 52, to keep them available for power failure use.

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