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Conditions, Programming Reference, Paralleled Telephone Connection

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3.2 Telephone Features P Paralleled Telephone Connection Any extension can be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone and a single line telephone. In the event of a power failure, CO1 and CO4 can be accessed using the single line telephones that are connected in parallel with the proprietary telephones to jack numbers 01 and 09 respectively. If the extension receives a call, ringing will be heard from the proprietary telephone and the single line telephone. You can answer the call by using either the proprietary telephone or the single line telephone. An answering machine, facsimile, MODEM (personal computer), etc., can be connected instead of a single line telephone. System Programming is required to enable this feature. Conditions PT • A proprietary telephone LCD will show you a single line telephone is in use. SLT • The following features will not work with a single line telephone connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone. Call Splitting Caller ID Call Waiting Conference Door Opener while talking to the doorphone External Feature Access Pickup dialing SLT • A single line telephone connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone cannot make a call in the following cases. - The proprietary telephone is set to the BGM mode. - The proprietary telephone is receiving a page through the built-in speaker. - The proprietary telephone is set to the PROGRAM mode. SLT • A single line telephone connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone will not ring in the following cases. - The proprietary telephone is set to Hands-free Answerback. - The proprietary telephone is set to "Voice Call" in the Intercom Alert Assignment. - The proprietary telephone is receiving a call from a doorphone. Programming Reference • System Programming - Installation Manual [610] Paralleled Telephone Connection Telephone Features 3-103

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Telephone Features
3-103
3.2
Telephone Features
P
Paralleled Telephone Connection
Any extension can be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone and a single line
telephone. In the event of a power failure, CO1 and CO4 can be accessed using the single
line telephones that are connected in parallel with the proprietary telephones to jack
numbers 01 and 09 respectively. If the extension receives a call, ringing will be heard
from the proprietary telephone and the single line telephone. You can answer the call by
using either the proprietary telephone or the single line telephone. An answering
machine, facsimile, MODEM (personal computer), etc., can be connected instead of a
single line telephone.
System Programming is required to enable this feature.
Conditions
A proprietary telephone LCD will show you a single line telephone is in use.
The following features will not work with a single line telephone connected in parallel
with a proprietary telephone.
Call Splitting
Caller ID Call Waiting
Conference
Door Opener while talking to the doorphone
External Feature Access
Pickup dialing
A single line telephone connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone cannot make
a call in the following cases.
— The proprietary telephone is set to the BGM mode.
— The proprietary telephone is receiving a page through the built-in speaker.
— The proprietary telephone is set to the PROGRAM mode.
A single line telephone connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone will not ring
in the following cases.
— The proprietary telephone is set to Hands-free Answerback.
— The proprietary telephone is set to “Voice Call” in the Intercom Alert Assignment.
— The proprietary telephone is receiving a call from a doorphone.
Programming Reference
System Programming — Installation Manual
[610]
Paralleled Telephone Connection
SLT
SLT
SLT
PT