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IPedge UG    06/11
Privacy
Privacy controls the ability of more than one person to use the same 
extension at the same time. Privacy applies to multiple appearances of 
extensions, Phantom extensions, outside Lines, and outside Line Group 
buttons. The application of Privacy to individual telephones is controlled in 
system programming.
By default, the system is private. If you are in a conversation, another 
telephone with an appearance of the line on which you are talking cannot 
intrude unless that telephone has been programmed for Privacy Override. In 
that event, the other telephone may enter and leave the conversation at will. If 
all users are provided with Privacy Release in Class of Service, the system 
will function as non-private.
Your telephone may be equipped with a 
Privacy Release and/or a 
Privacy on Line button. On a normally private telephone, Privacy 
Release allows other appearances of your line to join the conversation. On a 
normally non-private telephone, 
Privacy on Line allows you to exclude 
others. The Privacy condition may be toggled at any time during a 
conversation. At the end of the conversation, the line’s privacy condition 
returns to its original state.
Use Privacy Release
While on a CO line call, press 
Privacy Release. The LED lights red. 
The outside line flashes at all appearances. When another station user 
enters the outside line call by pressing a common outside 
Line, the 
Privacy Release LED turns Off. 
To add a third station, press 
Privacy Release again; the process 
repeats.
Set/Cancel Privacy
Press 
Privacy on Line to set privacy. The LED lights steady red. 
Others are blocked from entering your outside line calls when they press 
a common 
Line. 
Press 
Privacy on Line again to cancel the feature. The LED turns Off.
Redial
Use this button to redial the last number dialed from your telephone.
To redial the last number, press 
Redial
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Speed Dial
Speed Dial (SD) enables you to dial a sequence of up to 32 digits with a 
shorter code. Dial sequences can include telephone numbers, authorization 
codes, passwords feature activation codes, and pauses. Speed Dial may be 
used to originate a call or invoked after a call is established. There are two 
types of Speed Dial: 
System
 SD – All telephones in your system can share a list of up to 800 
System Speed Dial numbers under the exclusive control of the System 
Administrator. In some cases, System Speed Dial enables you to reach 
numbers that you would not be allowed to dial directly from your 
telephone.
Station
 SD – Your System Administrator allocates a block of up to 100 
personal SD numbers (10 per telephone). You have exclusive use of 
them and you can create and change them from your own telephone. If