Message Waiting Lamp - Nortel M3110 Installation Manual

Nortel telephones and consoles description, installation, and operation
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adjustments are made. If the telephone is equipped with a Display Module,
volume can be adjusted at any time with the setting displayed on the screen
(in Program mode).
Handset volumes can be configured to return to nominal on a per call basis.
You can adjust the volume of the following tones, while they are audible:
ringing
handset/headset
buzz
on-hook dialing
When the telephone is disconnected, all volume levels will return to default
values upon reconnection.

Message Waiting lamp

The telephone has a red triangle in the upper right-hand corner that lights
brightly to indicate a message is waiting. This LED is the primary message
waiting indicator and lets you know a message is waiting regardless of
whether the telephone has a message waiting key/lamp pair. You must have
Message Waiting CCOS configured.
If you do assign a message waiting key/lamp pair, there will be two
indications of a message waiting:
the red Message Waiting triangle blinks, and
the LCD associated with the Message Waiting key flashes.
You may assign an Autodial key that dials the message center (or voice mail
system) to avoid the double indication, or have no key/lamp pair assigned to
the message center.
The Message Waiting lamp is also used to indicate security of the M2016S.
The red LED triangle lights steadily when the phone is not secure (handset is
off-hook, phone is ringing or any time the handset/piezo relays are
connected). The red LED triangle blinks when a message is waiting.
Telephones and Consoles
M2016S Secure Set
Description, Installation, and Operation
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