Using An Auxiliary Ringer; Setting The Auxiliary Ringer For A Telephone; Using Host System Dialing Signals; Link - Nortel Compact ICS 7.1 Coordinator Manual

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224 / Using System features

Using an auxiliary ringer

An auxiliary ringer is a separate device that has to be connected to Norstar.
Refer to the section on installing optional equipment in the Compact ICS
7.1 Installer Guide.

Setting the auxiliary ringer for a telephone

1.
Place the programming template over the appropriate buttons of the
programming telephone.
Press ≤••¤flfl‹››.
2.
Press ¤‹fl›fl (the default System Coordinator password).
3.
Press ≠ at Terminals&Sets.
4.
5.
Enter the internal number of the telephone you want to program and
press ≠. The display shows Capabilities.
Press ≠.
6.
Press ' until the display shows Aux. ringer.
7.
Use CHANGE to select Y (Yes) or N (No).
8.
Your installer or customer service representative can program the auxiliary
ringer to start ringing for incoming lines as part of Ringing Service.

Using Host System dialing signals

You can access host systems, such as private branch exchanges (PBX)
from Norstar by using host system signaling features (also known as
end-to-end signaling). These features either send a special signal to the host
system or allow you to program delays required by host systems in external
autodial or speed dial sequences.

Link

If your Norstar system is connected to a private branch exchange (PBX),
you can use a Link signal to access special features. On some telephones,
Link is called FLASH.
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