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Issue 4 May 2003 47
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Other EC500 uses
Introduction
This appendix contains information for EC500 users having a non-standard setup,
such as a standalone phone or more than two phones set up for EC500.
EC500 setups
EC500 provides the ability to operate a cellular or other remote telephone as a
standard, caller ID-enabled telephone connected directly to the Avaya™
communications server. Depending on your in-house telephone system and your
specific business needs, there may be different setups available for EC500 users.
Other setups include:
Standard EC500 (dual) setup which sends office caller ID - This is the
most common setup, with two extensions bridged to the office phone. The
first call appearance (incoming/outgoing line) covers outgoing EC500 calls
while the second call appearance is used for call-waiting, and to make calls
which sends office caller ID.
Dual setup without the ability to send office caller ID - This is the
second most common setup for those with call-waiting as part of their
cellular service contract. This setup provides two call appearances
(incoming/outgoing lines) for the cell phone to allow you to use call-waiting.
Therefore, two extensions/lines are bridged to your primary desk phone.
Single setup - This setup provides one line/one EC500 extension (for
those users who do not have call-waiting as part of their cellular service
plan). The ability to send office caller ID is available if the system
administrator has administered it for this setup.

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