Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 75

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Standard Telephones
To use a system feature, press
phones) followed by its two-digit code when you hear intercom dial tone.
For features that use
code when you hear intercom dial tone. (Instructions for using these
features on standard phones are included in Chapter 5, ''Feature
Reference''.)
To use a Speed Dial number, press
code when you hear intercom dial tone. (For details, see "Personal Speed
Dial Numbers" and "System Speed Dial Numbers".)
If Call Waiting (#316) is assigned to an extension with a standard phone
connected, users hear a call-waiting tone (two beeps) when a second call
comes in to the extension. The call-waiting tone is not repeated.
Use the switchhook on a standard phone to place calls on hold, park a call,
transfer a call, answer a call-waiting call, or set up a conference call. (For
details, see ''Using the Switchhook'' on page 3-10, or "Hold", "Transferring
Calls", ''Answering Calls'' and ''Conference Calls'' in Chapter 5.)
If the standard phone has a message light, use it to notify users of
messages. (For details, see "Message Light On (F09XX)" and "Message
Light Off (F10XX)". For a list of supported phones, see ''Standard
Telephones'' on page 1-16.) Alternatively, if you have a voice messaging
system, the light is used to indicate that a message has been left in your
mailbox. On a standard phone, the message light flashes when the phone
is idle to indicate that the extension has received a message.
Ringing Patterns
Standard phones have these ringing patterns:
An outside call will ring... ring... ring.
An intercom call will ring-ring... ring-ring... ring-ring .
A transferred call, or an unanswered transferred or parked call that is
ringing back, will ring-ring-ring... ring-ring-ring... ring-ring-ring.
NOTE:
If you use the system with PBX or Centrex lines, the PBX/Centrex distinctive
ringing patterns are not passed to phones. Telephones use the ringing
patterns described here instead.
Dial Tones
Standard phones have two different dial tones:
Outside dial tone is generated by your local telephone company to
indicate that you are connected with an outside line.
#
(in place of
i
on system phones, dial only the two-digit
#
followed by its two- or three-digit
f
used on system
3-9

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