Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual page 149

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Default memory button programming for telephones
Model 2001 feature buttons:
Four display buttons appear under the telephone display screen. The first button defaults to act
as the Feature button (green button). The other buttons provide access to menu commands
that appear on the display, as with the other types of telephones on the system.
The IP telephone Features list is accessible through the button that defaults to Services
(FEATURE *900). This button can be programmed to another feature.
One of the buttons defaults to the voice mail login (FEATURE 981). This program can be
programmed to another feature, such as the dial string for a remote voice mail system.
The Hold and Goodbye (release) features are automatically programmed above the Ringing
call button, which is also programmable. The Ringing call button (FEATURE 807) provides
call send and receive access, allows users to toggle between two calls using the Hold key, and
is required if the Conference feature is allowed on the telephone.
The telephone has an additional five hidden button assignments that can be programmed with
Answer DNs or SWCA assignments. All assignments on the virtual buttons are ring-only.
SWCA calls are accessed by using the feature code for each assigned button
2001 default button mapping
Btn #
PBX
01
Ringing Call (F807)
02
IP Services List (F*900)
03
Voice message access (F981)
There are only two directional buttons (Up and Down) on this telephone. These buttons allow
you to scroll through the Features list, which is access through the Services button or by
entering FEATURE *900.
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Section 2: DN records
Hidden button assignments:
Btn #
PBX
04*
Blank
05*
Blank
06*
Blank
07*
Blank
08*
Blank
* These buttons only support Answer
DNs or SWCA controls.
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