Lucent Technologies 518-458-100 Telephone User Manual


 
Using Auxiliary Equipment
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heard at that port. A doorphone is especially useful for providing access to
offices or departments after hours. For example, you can install a
doorphone outside your building entrance to allow visitors to ring
telephones inside the building when the receptionist is not there and the
front door is locked.
The system supports up to two Lucent Technologies PARTNER
Doorphones or any number of Lucent Technologies Universal Doorphones.
Universal Doorphones offer a door unlock feature and can be installed in
addition to PARTNER Doorphones.
PARTNER PassageWay
®
Solution
allows you to combine your Personal
Computer (PC) running Microsoft® Windows
TM
3.1 or later, Microsoft
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11 or later, or Windows 95 with your
phone. You can then use your PC for tasks such as dialing out from an
electronic phone list and logging phone calls.
Music-on-hold systems
allow you to play recorded music or messages to
callers while they are on hold, by connecting the audio source to the
processor module. The system supports the Lucent Technologies
Magic-On-Hold system and most models from other manufacturers. (The
performance of music over telephone lines is a public performance under
United States Copyright law. Accordingly, in order for the performance of
that music to be lawful, it must be licensed annually to the user by the
copyright owners or their representatives. The Magic-On-Hold system
includes the required license for the first year. This license must be
renewed annually.)
Remote Administration Units (RAUs)
allow you to perform System and
Centralized Telephone Programming from a remote location.
Extra alerts
help make users aware of incoming calls. For example, you
can use an audible alert (chime, horn, or bell) to replace a phone ring in a
noisy area, such as a factory. Similarly, you can use a visual alert (strobe or
light) to replace a phone ring in a quiet area, such as a library. Lucent
Technologies offers several compatible alerts.
NOTE:
With the exception of headphones, auxiliary equipment works only on Tip
Ring ports (the bottom two ports of the PARTNER Endeavor 362 processor
or 362EC expansion module). Because headphones do not require a ring,
they can be plugged into any port.
Speakerphones
provide hands-free two-way operation of a phone without
lifting the handset. Combining a speakerphone with a system phone or a
standard phone in a conference room or office is an inexpensive way for
several people at a meeting to conference in other parties. (In conference
rooms, a separate speakerphone—such as the SoundStation from Lucent
Technologies—is recommended, since the built-in speaker on a system
phone is designed for individual use.)