The following are three types of privacy codes that you can use to enable and
disable privacy on a shared line:
● Privacy Access (PRV) code—Enables privacy for an active call on a public line.
● Privacy Release Activation (PRLA) code—Disables privacy for an active call on
a private shared line.
● Privacy Release Cancel (PRLC) code—Re-enables privacy for an active call on
a private shared line.
Enable Privacy
Enable privacy for an active call.
After you enable privacy for an active call on a public shared line, you can’t disable
privacy for the call. You can allow other MADN members to join the active call by
transferring the call or initiating a conference call.
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During an active call, do one of the following:
● Select Transfer and dial the PRV code given to you by your administrator.
For example, dial *91.
● Select the Priv softkey, if enabled.
A confirmation tone plays and the call is resumed automatically.
Disable Privacy Temporarily
You can temporarily disable privacy for an active call on a private shared line to
allow other MADN members to join the call.
1. During an active call, press the PRLA softkey or select Hold and dial the PRLA
code given to you by your administrator.
For example, dial *921.
A confirmation tone plays, and the call is resumed automatically. Privacy is
disabled for the call and any member can barge in on the call.
2. After other MADN members have joined the call, press the PRLA softkey or
select Hold and dial the PRLA code given to you by your administrator.
For example, dial *922 .
A confirmation tone plays, and the call is resumed automatically.
Enable Privacy on a Bridge Call
You can enable privacy on a bridge call to prevent additional MADN members from
barging in to the call.
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During a bridge call, select Transfer and dial the PRV code or select the Privacy
softkey, if enabled.
A confirmation tone plays when privacy is enabled and the call is resumed
automatically. The bridge call is private and additional MADN members aren’t
allowed to join the call.
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