Getting Started With Norstar; Using This Guide; Understanding Programming - Northern Telecom Compact ICS 4.0 Manual

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Getting started with Norstar

Your Norstar digital key system has many powerful features that
can be customized to keep up with changes in your workplace.

Using this guide

The person who is responsible for adding or moving telephones
or making changes to the system is called the system coordinator.
This guide is designed to give the system coordinator all the
information he or she needs to carry out these kinds of jobs.
The first section contains step-by-step instructions on changing
the time and date, deciding how many rings it takes before a call
is forwarded and other day-to-day programming. Once you
understand these basic steps, you can move on to the many other
features described in the second section of the guide, and refer to
the first section only from time to time.
You can look at the contents page for an overview of the features
that are available, or check the index for specific features or
messages displayed on your telephone.

Understanding programming

When your system is installed, your installer or customer service
representative programs it to work with your telephone lines,
with your private network, if you have one, and with optional
equipment. They customize the system for your office. All
programming is recorded in the Norstar Programming Record.
You may want to further customize your system. For example,
you can change how some features work, or adapt the system to
changes in your office. Programming allows you to change
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