Lucent Technologies 518-458-100 Telephone User Manual


 
Overview
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Intercom Autodialers
PARTNER Endeavor-model system phones support the PARTNER-CA48 Call
Assistant Intercom Autodialer at extensions 10 and 11. The autodialer provides
Auto Dial buttons for all of the extensions in your system. The status lights next to
each button also indicate calling activity at that extension. Users can program the
Auto Dial buttons for either intercom ringing, voice signaling, or manual signaling.
(Note that each user can have only one Auto Dial button—either on the system
phone or on the autodialer—for another extension in the system.) The Auto Dial
buttons allow the user to dial, signal, or transfer calls to system extensions with
one touch. For more information about Auto Dial buttons, see “Auto Dialing” in
Chapter 5.
Standard Telephones
You can also use industry-standard single-line rotary or touch-tone telephones,
including feature phones with built-in feature buttons and lights, with the system.
This guide refers to such telephones as
standard phones
. Lucent
Technologies-certified standard phones are recommended.
NOTE:
Standard phones can be used to make calls when plugged into any port of
the PARTNER Endeavor 362 processor or 362EC expansion module.
However, standard phones will ring only when plugged into the Tip Ring
ports, which are the bottom two ports.
The following Lucent Technologies phones can make use of the system’s
message-waiting capability:
2500 YMGL Single-Line Analog Telephone Set
8101 Analog Telephone
8101M Analog Telephone
(This model is recommended.)
8102 Analog Telephone
8110 Analog Telephone
7102 Plus Analog Voice Terminal
Check with your local Lucent Technologies Representative or local Authorized
Dealer to find out whether other standard phones with message-waiting lights will
work.
NOTE:
For message waiting capability, you must connect standard phones with
LED-compatible message-waiting lights to a PARTNER Endeavor 362
processor module. This message-waiting capability does not work with
standard phones with neon-type message-waiting lights.