Avaya PARTNER Installation And Use Manual page 207

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You can use Automatic Extension Privacy (#304) to prevent other extensions from joining
calls on a specific extension. This is especially useful for answering machines, fax machines,
modems, and credit card scanners, because trying to join one of these devices can interfere
with its operation.
You can program Privacy (F07) onto a system telephone button to allow or prevent others
from joining your calls.
Caller ID information is displayed if you join a call; however, you cannot join a call at any
extension that has Privacy (F07) activated.
If a line is not assigned to your extension and access to that line is not restricted for that
extension, you can use Direct Line Pickup—Active Line (I68LL) to join a call on that line.
You can join a call answered by Automatic System Answer or Direct Extension Dial by
pressing the line button and lifting the handset. The message stops playing when you join the
call.
Pooled extension users can add other parties to a call by pressing pool buttons.
Joining a Call on a System Telephone
A steady red light next to a line button indicates a call is in progress at another extension. To join a
call by using a system telephone, do one of the following:
Press the line button next to the steady red light and lift the handset.
Lift the handset and press
The red and green lights alternately flash. You are now joined with the call.
Joining a Call on a Single-Line Telephone
A steady red light next to a line button indicates a call is in progress at another extension. To join a
call by using a single-line telephone:
1. Lift the handset.
You hear intercom dial tone.
68
2. Dial
and the number of the line on which the call is being conducted.
i68
and the two-digit line number.
Using the Telephones
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Handling Calls
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