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The lights on the system phone show what the standard telephone is
doing as well as what the system phone is doing. For an explanation of
light patterns, see “Lights” at the beginning of this chapter.
If Privacy is active at a combination extension, no other extension can
join a call in progress at either a system phone or a standard device.
(However, a phone can interrupt a call on a standard device at the same
extension. For example, if a system phone and modem are combined at
an extension, picking up the handset of the system phone could interrupt
a modem transmission, even if Privacy is active.)
While on a call on a standard phone, you can use the system phone’s
dial-pad and fixed-feature buttons to handle calls. For example, you can
use the system phone to select a specific outside line, and conduct the
call on the standard phone. Or, if someone is on a call using the
standard phone, someone else can put that call on hold by pressing
 
Hold
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on the system phone. To do this, it is not necessary to lift the
handset of the system phone. Held calls do not ring at a standard phone
in a combination extension. To retrieve a held call from the standard
phone, use Direct Line Pickup—Active Line.
Music is playing through the system phone’s speaker.
The ringer equivalence number (REN) of a standard device or the
combined REN of two devices cannot be greater than 2.0. (The REN of a
system phone is 0.0.)
Using Telephones
Your system provides intuitive operation of basic call handling features, plus
dial-code features that make it easy for users to handle calls flexibly and
efficiently from both system and standard phones. For more information on a
specific feature, refer to the feature name in Chapter 5.
Basic Call Handling Features
The following features are available from both system and standard phones:
Learning About Telephones
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