Moving Digital Telephones - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Section 3: Features

Moving digital telephones

You can move a telephone to a new location within the system without losing its programmed
settings. Set relocation (automatic telephone relocation) must be enabled in system programming.
This makes the internal numbers, autodial settings, and personal speed dial codes remain with the
telephone when it is unplugged.
Note: The set relocation feature applies to the digital telephones and analog telephones,
only. IP telephones always retain their programming. Refer to
page
237.
Tips (if set relocation is enabled)
Relocate existing telephones before new telephones are installed on the jacks. This allows
the moved telephones to retain their programming.
Plugging a new telephone into a jack from which another telephone was removed, before
the original telephone is reconnected to another jack, will result in the programming
transferring to the new telephone. In this case, when the original telephone is plugged into
another jack, it will receive default programming or the programming specifically entered
for the DN record that corresponds to the new jack.
When changing a telephone internal number (DN record), wait one minute automatic
telephone relocation. When you relocate a telephone, the telephone must remain installed
and connected in the new location for at least three minutes for the programming
relocation to be complete. Moving the telephone again before the three-minute period may
result in losing the programming.
To enable set relocation, and relocate digital telephones:
In the Element Manager, click the keys beside Services, Telephony Services,
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General settings.
Click the Feature settings heading.
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In the Set relocation box, click Y.
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Move the telephone: Unplug the telephone and plug it in again at another location. It may
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take up to 45 seconds for the system to recognize the telephone.
Disable set relocation (set to N) when you have completed all the moves you want to make.
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