120 Conference
When a third person joins a conversation on a line that has
privacy turned OFF, the call becomes a conference. All the rules
applicable to a
apply except that there is only.
one-line in use, i n
cannot split a con
tead of the normal two. This means that you
erence set up using Privacy.
In certain situations, you may experience lower volume levels
when using the Conference feature with two external calls.
The volume level of an external call is determined by the central
o f f i c e l i n e a n d m a y n o t m a t c h t h e v o l u m e l e v e l o f a n i n t e r n a l c a l l .
Therefore, if you make a conference with an external caller and
an
caller, the volume of the internal caller may be louder
t h a n t h e v o l u m e o f t h e e x t e r n a l c a l l e r .
When two external callers are
they may
complain about low volume levels. The reason the volume is
is that the
conference has connected the two external
calls together thus doubling the length of the connection.
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COS Password
Change your Class of Service
Class of Service password is a six digit code that lets you
switch from your current Class of Service to one that lets you
dial
prohibited by your current Class of Service.
1.
Press
2 .
Enter your COS password.
Displays
You will see the first of these displays when entering a COS
password, you may also see the second.
(Blank display) Enter your password.
It will not be shown on the display.
You have entered a password
i s
n o t p r o g r a m m e d i n t o y o u r
Notes
your
system from
the office, you may
have enter a Class of Service password to gain access to the
system. Class of Service passwords can give you access to
features not available with the regular Class of Service. See
Using
remotely.
You must enter a Class of Service password each time you wish
to make a call using a Class of Service not normally
on
y o u r l i n e o r t e l e p h o n e .
allows up to 100 Class of Service Passwords.
System Coordinator defines Class of Service passwords
programming.
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