7.10 Making A Call Non-Private (Privacy Release)
It is often the case that telephones will share line appearance for one or
more lines. When a person in the group uses a line for which others have
the same line appearance, the system keeps the call private (others cannot
join the conversation by pressing the line button of the line being used).
That person can make the call non-private by pressing the
preprogrammed PRIVACY RELEASE button, allowing other
telephones (with line appearance for the line being used) to join the call.
Privacy returns to the line when the call is completed.
Refer to the chapter on programming for instructions on how to program
the PRIVACY RELEASE button.
• To release privacy from your telephone while on a call,
1. Press preprogrammed PRIVACY RELEASE button. (The light
associated with the PRIVACY RELEASE button will remain on
steady when your telephone is in a non-private mode.)
If another party wishes to join the call, they must press the active
line button on their telephone.
Using The Other Telephone Features GCA70–250
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