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Prime Line Preference
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Programming Guide
Programming List
Program 1701 - Programmable Function Key Assignments (page 517)
Program the key assigned as the extension’s Prime Line as a Switched Loop Key (code 01), 
Fixed Loop Key (code 02 followed by Trunk Group 0-8), or a Line Key (code 03 followed by 
the trunk number 1-48 in DS2000, 1-6 in DS1000).
Program 1807 - Prime Line Key (page 554)
Use this option to assign a trunk as the extension’s Prime Line....

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Prime Line Preference
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Other Related Features
Direct Inward Line (page 118)
If an extension’s Prime Line is another extension’s DIL, lifting the handset will answer the 
call even though it does not ring the phone.
Direct Station Selection (DSS) (page 125)
(U Slot) With Intercom Prime Line, an idle extension user hears Intercom dial tone whenever 
they lift the handset or press 
SPK. Since each extension’s Busy Lamp Field is disabled by 
default in U...

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Privacy
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Privacy
Description
An extension with Privacy blocks incoming Barge In attempts, and Call Waiting (Camp-On) sig-
nals. Privacy helps extension users that don’t want their conversations interrupted.
Note that if an extension with Privacy enabled is on a call with an extension with Privacy disabled, 
they are still subject to Barge In attempts and Call Waiting signals to the non-private extension.
Conditions
None
Default Setting
Privacy disabled in...

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Privacy
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Other Related Features
Attendant Position (page 46)
Since the attendant is never busy for Intercom calls, the attendant always has Privacy enabled.
Call Waiting / Camp-On (page 74)
Privacy blocks Camp-On beeps.
Barge In (Intrusion) (page 57)
Privacy blocks Barge In attempts.
Monitor / Silent Monitor (page 257)
Privacy does not block Monitor.
Privacy Release Groups (page 297)
There is no interaction between Privacy and Privacy Release Groups....

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Privacy Release Groups
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Privacy Release Groups
Description
You can program extensions into Privacy Release Groups to simplify sharing trunk calls. Co-work-
ers in the same Privacy Release Group can easily join another group member’s trunk call just by 
pressing the busy line key. The co-worker immediately joins in unannounced and uninvited. Privacy 
Release Groups are a quick alternative to Conference where control over the Conference is not 
required. In...

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Privacy Release Groups
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Programming Guide
Programming List
Program 1701 -  Line Key (page 518)
Assign a programmable key as a line key. Users in the Privacy Release Group must have line 
keys for the trunks they want to share.
Program 1704 -  Line Key (page 528)
Optionally assign a programmable key on a DSS Console as a line key. Users in the Privacy 
Release Group must have line keys for the trunks they want to share.
Program 1802 - Privacy Release Group...

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Privacy Release Groups
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Other Related Features
The following features also allow different types of multiple party calls:
Barge In (Intrusion) (page 57)
Conference (page 111)
Group Listen (page 181)
Meet-Me Conference (page 247)
Tandem Trunking / Unsupervised Conference (page 379)
Privacy (page 295)
There is no interaction between Privacy and Privacy Release Groups.
Feature Operation
To join a trunk call with a member of your Privacy Release Group:
1....

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Private Line
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Private Line
Description
A Private Line is a trunk reserved for a keyset for placing and answering calls. A user with a Private 
Line knows when important calls are for them. Additionally, the user has their own trunk for plac-
ing calls that is not available to others in the system.
There are three types of Private Lines:
Incoming Only
The keyset has a Private Line only for incoming calls. The user cannot place a call on the Pri-
vate...

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Private Line
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Programming Guide
Step-by-step guide for setting up Private 
Lines (Page 1 of 2)
Step 1: Should extension have a Private Line
• In Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 498), 
assign the correct circuit type to the Private Line.
• Stop.
Step 2: Should Private Line be exclusively for only one extension?
• In Program 1701 - Line Key (page 518), make 
sure that only the extension with the Private Line 
has a line key for the trunk (code 03...

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Private Line
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Programming List
Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 498)
Assign the correct circuit type to the Private Line.
Program 1701 -  Line Key (page 518)
Assign the Private Line to a line key (code 03 followed by the trunk number [1-48 in DS2000, 
1-6 in DS1000]).
Program 1704 -  Line Key (page 528)
Optionally assign the Private Line to a key on the DSS Console (code 01 followed by the 
trunk number [1-48 in DS2000, 1-6 in DS1000]).
Program...
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